Trees Forever Partnered with 91 Communities to Complete 170 Projects in 2025!

Together, we were able to organize thousands of volunteers and granted funding for environmental projects, while also partnering with municipalities and county governments to plant and care for public trees.

According to Michelle Beisker, CEO of Trees Forever,

“Our work in 2025 was defined by partnerships. We don’t just plant trees, we strive to get green infrastructure directly to where it can have the most impact on people’s lives. That means our environmental mission is closely tied to communities and the volunteers, residents, officials, and funding partners that make the work possible. “

Nearly every Trees Forever planting includes volunteer leadership from the communities in which the projects are happening and are supported with expertise and coordination from the Trees Forever staff members.

The One Million Trees Central Iowa initiative aims to plant, preserve, and create policy that will build the region’s tree canopy by one million trees over a decade of work. Part of this goal was reached this fall through our first ever large-scale tree distribution event for residents of the ten-county region. The initiative also featured community volunteers working alongside Trees Forever in public planting projects.

Martin Luft, Activities Director at Merrill Middle School in Des Moines, planted alongside his students at a Trees Forever event this spring.

“Planting trees wasn’t just about improving our campus – it was about giving students ownership of their school,” said Luft. “When students are part of creating something lasting, they see their school differently. These trees will grow alongside them, shaping not only our landscape, but our sense of community for years to come.”

Other notable areas of expansion this year included the execution of projects in Illinois through funding awarded from the Illinois Community Canopy grant programs. These projects provided dollars for communities to plant and effectively manage their tree canopies while Trees Forever staff gave additional support on updating tree ordinances and reaching Tree City USA status. Similarly, the Community Visioning program in Iowa selected seven small towns to partner with throughout the year to plan, design, and implement green infrastructure projects into trail and community transport upgrades. Through guided community meetings, residents work within the program to expand their green spaces and natural areas in a way that builds their town’s identity.

“By focusing on all aspects of green placemaking and transportation planning, this program directed our decision making through public participation in the program and resulted in some great projects for us to implement.” Through all of Trees Forever’s work, we promote the planting of diverse, native trees and prairie to build a more resilient and beneficial local ecosystem. Trees Forever provides education to the public on a variety of environmental topics with in-person field days, webinar series, and volunteer trainings. In 2025, we had more than 6,700 engagements through educational outreach, volunteer events, and supporter interactions.

Enzo Nagao, Trees Forever Development and Volunteer Coordinator, sees the impact of the grassroots work firsthand.

“Educating the public has a greater impact on our mission than almost any other factor. Volunteers amplify the work of our relatively small staff and make it possible to increase the scope and reach of our projects. Most importantly, educated community members take ownership in the planting projects and continue to care for the trees for years to come, providing better outcomes and survival rates.”

Those looking to get involved with educational or volunteer programming can visit TreesForever.org/Events

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Alta

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Baxter

Burlington

Greene

Greenfield

Grimes

Iowa City

Jefferson

Burt

Cass County

Cedar Rapids

Cerro Gordo County

Chariton

Keota

Lake Mills

Lawler

Manchester

Manly

Clear Lake

Cresco

Creston

Columbus Junction

Cumming

Marion

Marshall County

Marshalltown

Mason City

Mechanicsville

Dallas Center

Decorah

Denver

Des Moines

Donnellson

Monona

New Hampton

Northwood

Oelwein

Protivin

Dubuque

Dyersville

Dysart

Eddyville

Emerson

Rolfe

Solon

Storm Lake

Story City

Thornton

Estherville

Fairfield

Fort Atkinson

Garwin

Grand Junction

Tipton

Waukon

Webster City

West Branch

Worthington

Altamont

Cambridge

Casey

Elkhart

Forest Park

Moline

Orland Park

Park Forest

Peoria

Rochester

Galesburg

Godfrey

Harvard

Kewanee

Mitchell

Moline

Shannon

Stockton

Troy

Waukegan

West Chicago

Woodridge

Baraboo

Belleville

Beloit

Bristol

Fitchburg

Milton

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Sheboygan

Vesper

Windsor

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