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  2. Arbor Day Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Arbor Day Foundation is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees. [2] The Arbor Day Foundation has more than one million members and has planted more than 500 million trees in neighborhoods, communities, cities and forests throughout the world.

  3. Casey Trees - Wikipedia

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    Casey Trees Logo. Casey Trees is a non-profit organization established in 2001 to restore, enhance, and protect the tree canopy of Washington, D.C. The organization plants trees, engages volunteers in tree planting and care, offers an education program open to the public, monitors the District's tree canopy, and advocates and plans for the urban forest.

  4. Team Trees - Wikipedia

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    The trees will be planted "in a variety of forests on public and private lands in areas of great need" starting in January 2020. The goal is to have them planted "no later than December 2022". [2] [3] As of September 5, 2024, the project has raised over $24,779,606 exceeding the fundraiser's goal to plant 20 million trees.

  5. Nonprofit enFocus granted $500,000 to plant trees, work ... - AOL

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    The organization will target five low-income, historically underserved census tracts with efforts to plant trees, train workers and retrofit homes. Nonprofit enFocus granted $500,000 to plant ...

  6. Trees for Life (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Trees for Life was founded in 1984 by Balbir Mathur, an India-born American businessman. While working as an international business consultant, Mathur had several life-changing experiences, and went through an illness that left him unable to walk for two years. After his illness he started helping people in India plant fruit trees.

  7. Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Hoedad-style cooperative reforestation became less appealing to timber companies and related businesses, which chose instead to recruit migrant workers, many from Latin America. Undocumented workers and temporary migrants on H-2B visas were willing to work for low wages on commercial tree planting crews. [6]