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Newsroom See what’s growing at the Arbor Day Foundation, with news, updates, press releases, and more. Filter Filter Years 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 June 5, 2020 Arbor Day Foundation and Bank of America Drive Local Climate Resiliency Initiatives d $250,000 grant to support efforts in four U.S. cities to increase the number of trees planted in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. Cities will receive funding from the Community Resiliency Grant program and recipients include local nonprofit organizations and municipal agencies. April 22, 2020 Crowd Cow Commits to Carbon-Neutral Operations through Partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation A new partnership between Crowd Cow and the Arbor Day Foundation will offset the carbon impact of all Crowd Cow orders. April 21, 2020 Arbor Day Foundation Announces 2020 Arbor Day Award Winners The Arbor Day Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2020 Arbor Day Awards, recognizing five individuals and organizations for their exemplary tree planting and environmental practices. April 13, 2020 Arbor Day Foundation Launches Campaign to Celebrate Arbor Day at Home The Arbor Day Foundation has announced a social media campaign to plant 50,000 trees on behalf of people celebrating Arbor Day while following social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. Through April 24 -- the 148th observance of Arbor Day -- the Foundation will plant one tree for each Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook user who posts a picture of a tree using the hashtag #ArborDayAtHome, up to 50,000 trees. Load More Arbor Day Foundation In the News Inc. Let's Reject Greenhushing and Put Corporate Climate Action in the Spotlight Corporate green commitments, once proudly announced from the rooftops, are now quietly whispered about and often tucked from view. Grist The secret ingredient in Biden’s climate law? City trees. Planting trees in cities sounds simple. Here's why the Forest Service is spending $1.5 billion on it. Washington Post Mapping America’s access to nature, neighborhood by neighborhood A city is a science experiment. What happens when we separate human beings from the environment in which they evolved? For Media Inquiries To arrange an interview, or to find out more about the Arbor Day Foundation, members of the media should contact: Jeff Salem Director, Communications & Public Relations 211 N. 12th Street Lincoln, NE 68508 Contact Grow a better tomorrow Our planet needs all of us, more than ever. Join us today to plant trees that grow a more hopeful future. Donate Join
June 5, 2020 Arbor Day Foundation and Bank of America Drive Local Climate Resiliency Initiatives d $250,000 grant to support efforts in four U.S. cities to increase the number of trees planted in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. Cities will receive funding from the Community Resiliency Grant program and recipients include local nonprofit organizations and municipal agencies.
April 22, 2020 Crowd Cow Commits to Carbon-Neutral Operations through Partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation A new partnership between Crowd Cow and the Arbor Day Foundation will offset the carbon impact of all Crowd Cow orders.
April 21, 2020 Arbor Day Foundation Announces 2020 Arbor Day Award Winners The Arbor Day Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2020 Arbor Day Awards, recognizing five individuals and organizations for their exemplary tree planting and environmental practices.
April 13, 2020 Arbor Day Foundation Launches Campaign to Celebrate Arbor Day at Home The Arbor Day Foundation has announced a social media campaign to plant 50,000 trees on behalf of people celebrating Arbor Day while following social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. Through April 24 -- the 148th observance of Arbor Day -- the Foundation will plant one tree for each Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook user who posts a picture of a tree using the hashtag #ArborDayAtHome, up to 50,000 trees.