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Partner with us on a Community Yard Tree Giveaway this Fall!

TreePhilly helps community groups host free yard tree giveaways twice a year in spring (April to May) and Fall (October to November).

Partner with us on a Community Yard Tree Giveaway this Fall!

August 5, 2019 | What is the Community Yard Tree Giveaway Program?

The Community Yard Tree Giveaway program empowers Philadelphia community groups to host free yard tree giveaways in their neighborhoods. Through this program, groups can partner … Read More

Spring 2019 Community Yard Tree Giveaways

March 6, 2019 | Registration for Spring 2019 Yard Tree Giveaway Events is Now Closed! Stay Tuned for Our Fall 2019 Giveaway The spring tree giveaway season is a wrap! This season, we continued to build on the success of our community partnership model … Read More

Become A Community Partner Spring 2019

January 14, 2019 | Become a Community Partner: Spring 2019 What is the Community Yard Tree Giveaway Grant?

The Community Yard Tree Giveaway program empowers Philadelphia community groups to host free yard tree giveaways in their neighborhoods. … Read More

Get Your FREE Tree in Seven FUN Steps

June 13, 2018 | Get a Free Tree in Seven Fun Steps! Since 2011, TreePhilly has connected communities across Philadelphia with over 21,500 trees. Our mission is to help people plant trees in ALL neighborhoods across Philadelphia. Yards and citizens like you help us … Read More

Registration for the Spring Giveaway Season is Open!

March 12, 2018 | Registration for the Spring Giveaway Season is Open! The spring tree giveaway season is upon us! This season, we are trying something a little different. While we will be hosting one city-wide giveaway and a few popup events, most yard … Read More

Community Yard Tree Giveaway Grant is Open Now

January 22, 2018 |

Community Yard Tree Giveaway Grant Application is Open!

The Spring 2018 Community Giveaway Grant Application is open now! TreePhilly is a program of Parks & Recreation dedicated to the goal of increasing urban tree canopy to at least 30% … Read More