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<div class="flex flex-wrap -mx-1 mt-2">
<div class="w-1/2 px-1 mt-2 block cursor-pointer">
<div class="donation-amount-label bg-gray-200 border border-gray-400 flex items-center justify-center rounded-md h-12" data-trees="5">5 trees</div>
</div>
<div class="w-1/2 px-1 mt-2 block cursor-pointer">
<div class="donation-amount-label bg-gray-200 border border-gray-400 flex items-center justify-center rounded-md h-12 active bg-spruce text-white" data-trees="20">20 trees</div>
</div>
<div class="w-1/2 px-1 mt-2 block cursor-pointer">
<div class="donation-amount-label bg-gray-200 border border-gray-400 flex items-center justify-center rounded-md h-12" data-trees="50">50 trees</div>
</div>
<div class="w-1/2 px-1 mt-2 block cursor-pointer">
<div class="donation-amount-label bg-gray-200 border border-gray-400 flex items-center justify-center rounded-md h-12" data-trees="100">100 trees</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="row align-items-center">
<div class="mt-2 mb-2 flex items-center justify-center ">
<input id="otherTreeQuantity" data-trees="" type="text" maxlength="6" class="form-control px-2 bg-gray-200 border border-gray-400 rounded-md w-full h-12 focus:placeholder-white other-amount" placeholder="Other amount">
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</div>
<div id="invalidAmountMessage" class="invalid-msg d-none">Please select or enter a valid amount</div>
<img src="img/twig-divider.png" class="w-full my-6">
<button id="nextDonationAmountCard" type="submit" class="w-full px-6 py-4 bg-sunset text-white font-black rounded-full mb-4">Next</button>
<p class="text-center text-sm font-bold"><a href="/crypto"><u>Donate with crypto</u></a></p>
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<label class="block w-full mt-4 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Display Name</span>
<input id="name" type="text" placeholder="Display Name" maxlength="50" value="" required="" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full">
<div id="nameMissingMessage" class="invalid-msg font-regular text-sm font-medium mt-2 text-sunset d-none">Please enter a display name</div>
</label>
<label class="block w-full mt-6 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Email address</span>
<input id="email" type="email" placeholder="Email" maxlength="80" value="" required="" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full">
<div id="emailMissingMessage" class="invalid-msg font-regular text-sm font-medium mt-2 text-sunset d-none">Please enter an email</div>
<div id="emailInvalidMessage" class="invalid-msg font-regular text-sm font-medium mt-2 text-sunset d-none">Please enter a valid email</div>
</label>
<label class="block w-full mt-8 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Mobile Phone</span>
<input id="mobilePhone" type="tel" placeholder="Mobile Phone" maxlength="20" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full">
<small class="text-sm text-gray-700">optional; by entering a phone number, you consent to receive text messages</small>
</label>
<label class="block w-full mt-8 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Team</span>
<div class="relative">
<input id="donationTeam" autocomplete="off" type="text" placeholder="Team name" maxlength="50" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full">
<div id="typeahead-results" class="absolute left-0 w-full mt-1 bg-white rounded shadow-md p-4 z-50 hidden" style="top: 100%;">
<p class="placeholder text-center text-xs">Type a team name to search</p>
<div id="typeahead-results__results"></div>
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</div>
<small class="text-sm text-gray-700">optional</small>
</label>
<label class="block w-full mt-8 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Message</span>
<textarea id="message" rows="2" maxlength="40" placeholder="My #TeamTrees message is…" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full"></textarea>
<small class="text-sm text-gray-700">optional; for display on the website</small>
</label>
<div class="form-group mt-8">
<input id="optInForUpdates" class="form-check-input mr-2" type="checkbox">
<label class="form-check-label font-medium" for="optInForUpdates">
<span class="font-bold text-fern">YES!</span> I want periodic updates on #TeamTrees </label>
</div>
<div class="form-group mt-4">
<input id="optOutRecentDonations" class="form-check-input mr-2" type="checkbox">
<label class="form-check-label font-medium" for="optOutRecentDonations"> Please keep my donation anonymous </label>
</div>
<div class="form-group mt-4">
<input id="isGift" class="form-check-input mr-2" type="checkbox">
<label class="form-check-label medium" for="isGift">
<img class="icon heart w-4 h-4 inline" src="images/icon-heart.svg"> My donation is a gift for someone </label>
<small class="form-text text-muted">We’ll send a certificate to your email address, which you can forward along or print.
<a id="gift-sample-link" style="text-decoration: underline;" target="_"blank"" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#gift-sample">(here’s an example)</a></small>
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<label class="w-full mt-8 text-xs gift-info block d-none">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">To</span>
<input id="giftRecipient" type="text" placeholder="Enter recipient name or nickname..." maxlength="50" required="" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full">
<div id="giftRecipientMissingMessage" class="invalid-msg font-regular text-sm font-medium mt-2 text-sunset d-none">Please enter the gift recipient’s name</div>
</label>
<label class="w-full mt-8 text-xs gift-info block d-none">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">From</span>
<input id="giftSender" type="text" placeholder="Sender name or nickname..." maxlength="50" required="" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full">
<div id="giftSenderMissingMessage" class="invalid-msg font-regular text-sm font-medium mt-2 text-sunset d-none">Please enter who this gift is from</div>
</label>
<label class="block w-full mt-8 text-xs d-none gift-info">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Include a gift message</span>
<textarea id="giftMessage" rows="2" maxlength="40" placeholder="My #TeamTrees message is…" class="bg-gray-200 appearance-none mt-1 border border-gray-400 rounded-md p-2 py-3 w-full"></textarea>
<small class="text-sm text-gray-700">optional; to be included on your certificate</small>
</label>
<img src="img/twig-divider.png" class="w-full my-6">
<button id="nextDonorInformationCard" type="submit" class="w-full px-6 py-4 bg-sunset text-white font-black rounded-full">Next Step</button>
<button id="prevDonorInformationCard" type="button" class="w-full px-6 py-2 mt-2 text-gray-700 text-center text-sm font-bold">Previous</button>
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<label class="block w-full mt-4 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Cardholder Name</span>
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<div id="cardConnectCardholderNameMissingMessage" class="invalid-msg font-regular text-sm font-medium mt-2 text-sunset d-none">Enter a cardholder name</div>
</label>
<label class="block w-full mt-4 text-xs">
<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Card Number</span>
<input type="hidden" id="cardConnectToken" required="">
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<label for="cardConnectExpiryMonth" class="block text-xs opacity-75 font-bold uppercase mt-4">Expiration date</label>
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<div class="flex-1 pr-4">
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<option value="01">01</option>
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<span class="opacity-75 font-bold uppercase">Security Code</span>
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<option value="AD">Andorra</option>
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<option value="AI">Anguilla</option>
<option value="AQ">Antarctica</option>
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<div class="flex flex-col items-center">
<img src="/img/donation-leaves.png" class="w-3/4">
<h2 class="total-donation font-black text-3xl text-spruce -mt-6">$XX</h2>
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Keyboards Community 50,170 trees 12/12/2019, 10:22:14 PM UAMTEC In memory of fimbrethil. 50,001 trees 11/2/2019, 11:23:26 AM Jeffree Star Let's all help change the world. 50,000 trees 10/26/2019, 8:31:47 AM Add Your Tree PLANTING PROJECTS Where are these millions of trees being planted? All over the world, thanks to our partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation! TREES IN THE GROUND 20 million+ / 24 million Check out our updated planting locations 20 million trees are in the ground! Original Goal Met North America South America Africa Europe Asia Australia NORTH AMERICA Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, United States Mississippi River Valley 1,000,000 trees The Mississippi Delta was once a 24-million-acre forested wetland. Today only 4.4 million forested acres remain, mostly in small patches, leading to water quality and habitat issues. Tree planting efforts will improve critical habitat for threatened and endangered species and protect the water quality of the rivers and streams within the delta. complete British Columbia, Canada 150,000 trees In 2017, the Hanceville Fire raged through British Columbia, burning 240,000 hectares of land. Because of the extreme heat, portions of burned forestland cannot regenerate naturally and must be replanted. Replanting will ensure that area residents will continue to enjoy all the benefits of the forest, including clean air and water. complete British Columbia, Canada 170,000 trees The Elephant Hill fire of 2017 consumed 1,920 square kilometers of land, leaving it charred and unable to naturally regenerate. This level of destruction took a huge toll on not only the forests but also the surrounding ecosystems. Replanting efforts will help to restore the natural state of the land, improve wildlife habitat, sequester carbon, and protect local waterways. complete California, United States California Wildfire Restoration 100,000 trees This reforestation effort aims to help residents recover from the many wildfires that have burned through California, including the Carr and Camp Fires. The 2018 wildfire season saw an estimated 8,000 fires burning through more than 1.8 million acres of forestland between July and December. Replanting will ensure that communities around the state won’t face increasing challenges such as mudslides and degraded soil, water, and air quality. complete Dominican Republic 200,000 trees We are teaming up with planting partner Taking Root to supply trees to smallholder farmers across the Dominican Republic through a project called Trees with Purpose. This work will support local efforts to transform historically degraded land into diverse, multistory agroforestry pots. Farmers learn more about agroforestry and how to put it into action on their land — ensuring a future that includes a healthy ecosystem, a wider diversity of crops, and a higher income. Florida, United States Tyndall Air Force Base 983,000 trees In October of 2018, Hurricane Michael passed directly over Tyndall Air Force Base near Panama City, Florida. The Category 5 hurricane caused major wind and water damage including 12,000 acres of mature slash pine trees snapped in half. While funding was available for the cleanup effort following the severe storm damage, support is needed to replace the trees and ensure a healthy, forested future for this ground. complete Georgia, United States Georgia Watersheds 450,000 trees The health of our waterways often begins with forested watersheds. In Georgia, we are working with The Nature Conservancy and several other local partners to improve tree cover in four areas of the state, protecting waterway health and providing critical habitat for local wildlife. complete Haiti 1,050,000 trees Haiti’s mangrove forests help to stabilize shorelines, improve the quality of the water, and provide a natural habitat for fish and other coastal sea life in addition to supporting coral reef health. Working with Eden Reforestation Projects, we will be helping to restore mangrove trees in coastal marsh systems in southern Haiti. complete Michigan, United States Michigan State Forest Lands 2,207,067 trees Together with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, we are working to replant several of Michigan’s state forests on a large scale. These efforts will replant native tree species to return this area to its natural state and improve area watershed health. The pine forests will grow to provide habitat for the endangered Kirtland’s warbler as well as other wildlife. complete Montana, United States Bitterroot National Forest 63,800 trees Mountain pine beetle outbreaks have severely damaged the forest cover in the Ambrose Saddle area of Bitterroot National Forest over the years. Reforestation in this area with a mix of tree species will promote insect and disease resiliency, restore habitat for wildlife, reduce soil erosion, and return this area to its original forested state. complete Montana, United States Custer Gallatin National Forest 275,000 trees Large wildfires have plagued this forest since 2000, and much of the forest cover is struggling to regenerate on its own due to the intensity of the fires. Tree planting efforts will speed up the recovery of the forest habitat for area wildlife as well as improve area watershed health. complete Montana, United States Flathead & Kootenai National Forests 281,132 trees Wildfires, bark beetles, and root disease have created widespread tree mortality in Montana’s Kootenai and Flathead National Forests. This project is replanting the area with trees species that are resistant to all three of those issues. In doing so, it will restore critical wildlife habitat and ensure the forests are more resilient for the years ahead. complete Nebraska, United States Nebraska National Forest 40,000 trees The rugged landscape of the Nebraska National Forest’s Pine Ridge District is a treat amid the central plains. Catastrophic wildfires, however, blazed through this National Forest in 2006 and again in 2012, wiping out much of the area’s Ponderosa Pine stands. Aggressive reforestation is needed to reestablish this tree species in the high-intensity burn areas that are incapable of natural regeneration. complete Nicaragua 975,000 trees To help support small-scale farming families in Nicaragua, the Arbor Day Foundation is working with Taking Root through its CommuniTrees program. Together, we’re helping to build financial security and sustainable livelihoods — along with a stronger tree canopy — by reforesting previously underused land. complete North Carolina, United States Bladen Lakes State Forest 197,555 trees In September of 2018, North Carolina was hit by Hurricane Florence. With it came flooding of the Cape Fear River that destroyed young forest trees in Bladen Lakes State Forest. This project will replant forest areas affected by flooding, restore critical habitat for area wildlife, and ensure that new forest plantings can withstand potential future flooding events. complete Oregon, United States Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest 23,100 trees In 2017, the Chetco Bar Fire burned more than 170,000 acres of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, leaving in its wake limited opportunity for successful natural regeneration. This replanting work is critical to ensure a resilient tree line and habitat for wildlife. complete Oregon, United States Willamette River Basin 500,000 trees The iconic Willamette River is 187 miles in length, drains a 11,478-square-mile area (12% of Oregon’s landscape), and serves as a major tributary of the Columbia River. Tree planting efforts here will protect the watershed area of a basin that is home to two-thirds of Oregon’s population and generates 75% of its economic output. This project will reestablish forests to ensure clean drinking water for residents as well as improve water quality and habitat for wildlife dependent upon this area. complete South Carolina, United States 1,350,000 trees The longleaf pine ecosystem supports a wide variety of plant and animal species, many relying solely on this type of habitat. But over time, longleaf pine forests have dwindled. Replanting work is underway in South Carolina to restore longleaf pine stands and support rare wildlife including the gopher tortoise and red-cockaded woodpecker. Southeastern United States Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina 1,000,000 trees Longleaf pine forests have been disappearing at an alarming rate throughout the southeastern portion of the U.S., leading to a decline in the quality of area watersheds and wildlife habitat. Work is underway with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to reestablish these trees on both public and private land. complete Virginia, United States Rappahannock River Watershed 50,000 trees The Rappahannock River watershed encompasses 2,700 square miles. Within this area, thousands of miles of streams are without riparian buffers and suffer from high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. The watershed faces additional challenges due to urban development. Trees must be planted to prevent erosion, provide wildlife habitat, and reduce pollution levels in waterways. complete Washington, United States Washington State Lands 650,000 trees We are working with the Washington Department of Natural Resources to improve overall forest health throughout the State of Washington. Replanting efforts are focused on providing forest resiliency for areas affected by disease and insect damage, restoring riparian zones, improving habitat for the threatened northern spotted owl, and ensuring healthy and diverse mixed-species tree stands. AFRICA complete Burundi 100,000 trees Burundi is one the poorest and most deforested countries in the world — with a vicious cycle of ever-increasing poverty, deforestation, and land degradation. In addition to establishing tree nurseries and planting trees, this project works to break the cycle through education. Farmers can learn about sustainable farming and the benefits of trees for their families and their communities. trees added The Great Green Wall Senegal, Mali, Chad 3,840,000 trees The Great Green Wall is a new swath of trees being planted across the African Sahel, one of the poorest regions in the world. It aims to restore 100 million hectares of degraded land and combat the area’s increased desertification, drought, and food insecurity. Once complete, it will improve the lives of millions of Africans for generations to come. complete Kenya 950,000 trees Kenya’s Kijabe Forest has historically been one of Kenya’s five nationally important water towers, which provide an estimated 75 percent of the country’s water resources. Over the past 15 years, however, the forest has been cleared for charcoal and timber, creating dramatic and damaging impacts for wildlife, infrastructure, and quality of life. The goal of planting 1.5 million trees will help reestablish a sustainable water supply through protecting and replanting around springs and rivers. These trees will also restore, habitat for wildlife, stabilize steep slopes prone to landslides, and secure livelihoods. complete Madagascar Mangroves 600,000 trees In the coastal zones of Madagascar, mangroves are critical. With increasing mangrove deforestation, these areas are facing destabilized coastline and an increased vulnerability to storms and severe weather events. We are working to strategically restore mangroves along the coast of Madagascar to help preserve this unique ecosystem. complete Madagascar Kianjavato Mountain Range 400,000 trees Our partnership with Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership is focused on reversing the destruction of forest habitat that is home to critically endangered lemurs and other wildlife species found nowhere else on Earth. Tree planting efforts are underway to rebuild the lush landscape. Locals are becoming actively involved in reestablishing the rain forest canopy there, creating habitat for lemurs and a better way of life for the people of Madagascar. complete Mozambique Eden Reforestation 1,252,007 trees In response to the large-scale loss of mangroves in Mozambique, we are working with partners to provide support for local communities to plant and manage mangrove forests.This offers long - term employment and livelihood improvements – particularly the empowerment of women – while helping to protect coastal communities from environmental disasters, improving fisheries, and removing carbon from the atmosphere. Sierra Leone Freetown Peninsula 100,000 trees Now facing the alarming effects of deforestation, including catastrophic mudslides, officials in this area are working to provide the benefits of trees to urban and suburban areas. Efforts through this project are focused on providing residents with the opportunity to plant and care for a tree within their community to build greater environmental resiliency. ASIA complete China 25,000 trees China is one of the most affected countries in the world by desertification. In Minquin County alone, the desertification area accounts for nearly 95% of the total land area. As the young workforce leaves for an urban life, local residents face the reality of becoming ecological refugees. By planting indigenous trees, stabilizing sand dunes, training local community members and creating job opportunities, the fate of Minquin County can be improved significantly. trees added China Lianoning Province 45,000 trees Tree planting efforts are underway near the city of Gaizhou, China. The area currently has some forest cover, but it is in poor condition, which has led to soil depletion and erosion. New trees are needed to reverse those conditions, restore habitat for wildlife, and bring back a beautiful outdoor space for the people of Gaizhou to enjoy. This evolution in the ecosystem will also contribute to promoting social stability and sustainable economic development. India 905,439 trees Southern India’s Cauvery River Basin is in crisis. The river has shrunk by an estimated 40% from its historical flows over 70 years. This is resulting in drinking water scarcity. A loss of tree cover has also contributed to poor soil health. Reforesting this river basin and educating farmers about agroforestry practices will help to stabilize the river and improve soil conditions over time. complete Indonesia 450,000 trees West Papua, Indonesia, situated in the Coral Triangle, is an area recognized as the global center of marine biodiversity and a global priority for conservation. Biak Island is one of the poorest areas of Indonesia where subsistence farmers and fishers make up approximately 75% of the population. This project will focus on restoring mangroves and tropical forests in this area and to promote food security by helping local people plant agroforestry trees. new project Laos Xe Sap and Xe Pian National Protected Areas 30,000 trees With ecosystems not common in Laos, both Xe Sap and Xe Pian National Protected Areas are intrinsically significant. This forest region provides habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal species, many found nowhere else on Earth. Reforestation efforts are focused on enhancing existing tree canopy while also improving degraded areas and supporting agroforestry efforts. This work will foster biodiversity, create economic opportunities for local residents, and improve overall resilience to climate change. complete Nepal 885,000 trees Chitwan National Park hosts more than 700 species of wildlife including leopards and the elusive Bengal tiger. Replanting efforts here are focused on improving livelihoods for those who call Nepal home and restoring forests in areas of critical importance. The planting sites are located in upland areas of the mountainous Nawalparasi District, along lowland alluvial plains, and around Chitwan National Park as a means of developing a buffer zone around this national treasure. complete Thailand Mae Hong Son Province 50,000 trees Unsustainable logging practices and changes in land use have left Thailand with a significant loss of rain forest canopy. Replanting is underway, with a goal of restoring forestlands while improving the quality of life for local residents. The newly planted trees will also grow to serve as habitat for endangered species such as tortoises and Asian elephants. complete Turkey Adana Province 60,000 trees A massive wildfire swept across southern Turkey in August of 2020, leaving its landscape unable to naturally regenerate. These new trees will restore the area’s beauty and bring back much-needed environmental benefits for Turkish villagers. They will also create long-term jobs, primarily for local women, who will help plant and maintain them long-term. complete Turkey İzmir Province 50,000 trees After generations of deforestation and land use change, this region of Turkey is facing a real need for forest restoration. Red pines are being planted in an effort to return the land to its natural state — ensuring cleaner air, cleaner water, carbon storage, better flood prevention, and habitat for area wildlife. AUSTRALIA complete Central and Northern Victoria 75,000 trees Over the years, this area has faced a tremendous amount of deforestation due to various industries and rapid population growth. The result is very fragmented forestland that is struggling to support area wildlife. Replanting efforts will create forested corridors to connect three area National Parks — providing better habitat for animal species and a healthier ecosystem overall. trees added East Queensland 300,000 trees Many forested areas in Queensland, Australia have been cleared for surface mining and agricultural use. Our ongoing replanting efforts will help protect the area’s rare wildlife populations, including turtle species, wallabies, kangaroos, wombats, and koalas, as well as water leading to the Great Barrier Reef. NEW ZEALAND new project Auckland Council 28,789 trees Auckland, New Zealand has a goal to reach 30% tree canopy by 2050. As part of this goal, new trees are being planted across four different regional sites — Totara Park, Puhinui Reserve, Hoskin Reserve, and Hunua Domain — in 2022. These trees will create new, thriving forests for New Zealanders to enjoy. And they will provide countless benefits — including cleaner water, cleaner air, greater biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. new project Te Uru Rakau 32,590 trees Project Mahitahi is a collaborative effort aimed at restoring the terrestrial ecosystem of New Zealand’s Mahitahi/Maitahi/Maitai valley. The area has great cultural importance, as well as supports threatened species like the Nelson green gecko and Kakariki parrot. The new trees planted through this project will support wildlife, sequester carbon, improve water quality for the local community, and create dozens of jobs. EUROPE complete France 150,000 trees While France currently has the fourth-largest forested area in Europe, the rate of reforestation has dramatically slowed since the 1990s. In order to meet the challenges of climate change, natural disasters, and disease, reforestation is imperative. Working with partner ReforestAction, we will help to ensure a resilient tree cover that provides a full range of ecological benefits. complete Ireland 100,000 trees Working with the group Trees on the Land, we are helping to establish tree cover and woodlands in both rural and urban areas of the Republic of Ireland. These newly planted forests will grow and provide valuable resources, ecosystem benefits, and a lasting legacy for future generations. complete Portugal 10,000 trees Partnering with Gone West Global, the Arbor Day Foundation is planting trees across Portugal through the ‘Free Trees for Portugal’ initiative. This project aims to restore more than 30 sites affected by fire, deforestation, and invasive species back to their natural beauty. Areas benefiting from the work include Alentejo, Central Portugal, Lisbon, and Algarve. complete Spain Palencia 4,200 trees Spanning 18.4 million hectares, the Spanish forest is the third largest forest area in Europe. Invaluable in every way, it is highly beneficial to its environment: preserving local biodiversity, filtering water, preventing soil erosion, and more. However, diseases, fires, and storms have taken a toll on Spanish forestland. Support is needed so replanting efforts can continue. complete United Kingdom Woodland Sites 50,000 trees Partnering with the Woodland Trust, the Arbor Day Foundation is working to support private landowners interested in planting trees on barren sites in need of tree cover. The goal is to engage local landowners in the benefits of tree planting and agroforestry and create new woodland in one of the least-forested regions in Europe. complete United Kingdom Urban Sites 24,000 trees Cities throughout the United Kingdom are looking for ways to expand their urban tree canopy. Planting efforts will focus on areas with the greatest need for trees, and local residents will be included in the tree plantings where possible. These new trees will help to not only green the cities in which they are planted but also improve the lives of those who live there. United Kingdom Mersey Forest 270,000 trees The Mersey Forest is one of England's 12 Community Forests, which together form the country’s largest environmental regeneration initiative. Tree planting efforts here will help fight climate change, clean the region’s air and water, and ultimately create healthier communities. SOUTH AMERICA complete Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru Andes Mountains 300,000 trees A large-scale restoration initiative — known as Acción Andina — is focused on replanting an overlooked, yet critically important ecosystem within the world’s longest continental mountain range. Native trees will be planted to ensure long-term climate resilience and water security for those who call this region home. complete Brazil Amazon Rain Forest 600,000 trees In the face of deforestation and devastation, the Arbor Day Foundation is dedicated to helping restore indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon. Our work with local partner Forest Trends will provide food security and income alternatives for thousands of indigenous people while contributing to conservation efforts and helping mitigate climate change. trees added Brazil Atlantic Forest 170,000 trees The country’s Atlantic Forest has faced centuries of degradation due to agriculture, illegal logging, and development. This tropical jungle has lost nearly 90% of its original footprint. Restoration of this tropical landscape will mean clean water for more than 100 million South Americans. complete Peru 235,800 trees Peru’s rain forest lands have faced large-scale deforestation due to inefficient agricultural practices. Tree planting efforts here will help to restore deforested land and create opportunities for shade-grown crops such as coffee and cocoa. Through this approach, the rain forest can remain intact and local farmers gain a sustainable source of income. #TEAMTREES SOCIAL FAQ Contact Us Press Inquiries #TeamSeas × × FAQ × OFFICIAL SOCIAL ACCOUNTS Instagram: @teamtrees, Twitter: @teamtreesofficl, Reddit: r/teamtrees, Facebook: facebook.com/teamtreesofficial, TikTok: @teamtreesofficial, YouTube: youtube.com/c/teamtrees HOW DID #TEAMTREES® GET STARTED? In 2019, the internet challenged MrBeast to raise $20M to plant 20M trees. With the help of ex-NASA engineer Mark Rober, hundreds of other YouTube creators, and all of you, we absolutely crushed it—raising over $24M and generating more than 1B organic video views. Now with millions of trees in the ground and planting projects underway around the world, #TeamTrees is growing a greener future. WHO MAKES UP #TEAMTREES? Whether you donate to plant one tree, or one million, or simply help to spread the word, you are a part of the team! #TeamTrees reached its original fundraising goal of ‘20M trees by 2020’ by raising more than $20M in just 56 days with the help of 800,000 supporters from 200 countries. And support continues to grow. Someone has donated a tree on the site every single day since the October 2019 launch, with an average increase of about 2,600 trees per day. #TeamTrees has raised more than $24M to date and that is thanks to all of you! WHO EXACTLY IS THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION AND WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THEM OVER OTHER TREE PLANTING NGOS? We quickly realized that to plant trees in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, we would need to partner with the professionals. After speaking with multiple experts in the environmental space, the Arbor Day Foundation stood out as being the best choice. They are one of the largest and longest-running tree planting NGOs, with 50+ years of experience, and they have the same Charity Navigator rating as the American Red Cross. DOES MY DONATION GO DIRECTLY TO THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION? It does! Donations through either TeamTrees.org, or the YouTube donation button, are sent directly to the Arbor Day Foundation to fund #TeamTrees tree-planting. Every dollar plants one tree. WHAT DOES MY DONATION ACTUALLY GO TOWARDS? For every dollar you donate, one tree will be planted in a forest of high need around the globe. It’s that simple! IS THIS DONATION TAX-DEDUCTIBLE? The Arbor Day Foundation is a United States 501©(3) nonprofit charitable organization, so for US donors, there’s a good chance your monetary donation is tax deductible. We recommend that you consult a tax professional familiar with your specific situation to be sure. The Foundations’ Federal Tax ID number (also known as the EIN, Employer Identification Number) is 23-7169265. As a reminder, your donation confirmation will be sent to the email provided at the time of completing your donation. ARE DONATIONS IN MY NATIVE CURRENCY? All donations to #TeamTrees are processed in United States Dollar (USD), as well as cryptocurrency. For more information on cryptocurrency donations, click here. WHERE CAN I FIND MY #TEAMTREES DONATION AND MESSAGE? After you’ve completed your transaction on TeamTrees.org, your donation and your message will show up on the leaderboard (assuming you haven’t chosen to remain anonymous). As a reminder, TeamTrees.org is a positive, solutions-oriented campaign and we reserve the right to remove donation messages that contain links, spam, or otherwise abusive content. HOW CAN I SEE MY DONATION ON THE “MOST TREES” LEADERBOARD? In order to see your donation on the ‘Most Trees’ section of the Leaderboard, you will have to make a single donation that exceeds the lowest amount displayed at that time. Unfortunately, separate donations cannot be combined to equal a higher figure. If you want to aggregate multiple donations we recommend creating a Team during the donation checkout process. While aggregate donations aren’t displayed on the current ‘Most Trees’ leaderboard, Team totals are visible using Donor Search. WHERE ARE THE TREES BEING PLANTED? Due to the sheer volume of trees donated (more than 24 million), they are being planted in a variety of forests, on public and private lands, in areas of great need. Many of these forests will be public forestlands managed by government agencies. Arbor Day Foundation also partners with leading local nonprofits to maximize the environmental, economic, and cultural benefits of #TeamTrees projects. Click here to see the latest list of confirmed #TeamTrees planting projects around the world. WHO WILL PLANT THE TREES? The Arbor Day Foundation works closely with professional forestry partners such as the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and other government and nongovernmental agencies, to ensure that tree-planting best practices are followed. WHEN WILL THE TREES BE PLANTED? Planting the original 20M trees began in January of 2020 and was planted and verified by a third-party auditor in October 2022. We treat your donation with the utmost respect, so we’re working with Arbor Day Foundation to ensure high survivability rates for all the trees planted as part of #TeamTrees. Sure, you could plant trees faster, but you’d be risking the integrity of the vision and the survivability of the trees. WHAT SPECIES ARE GOING TO BE PLANTED? The Arbor Day Foundation always emphasizes planting native species where local conditions and forest plans allow. Their motto is to plant the right trees, in the right place, at the right time, for the right reasons. Details on #TeamTrees planting projects are here. WHY ARE YOU PLANTING TREES INSTEAD OF PRESERVING ONES THAT ALREADY EXIST? Is it vitally important to protect, manage, and restore forests globally. We are focused on restoration because, according to the National Academy of Sciences, forest restoration has the most global climate mitigation potential compared to all other natural climate solutions. Restoring lands through tree-planting is the Arbor Day Foundation’s area of expertise and something they’ve been doing for nearly five decades. There’s no easy path for fixing climate change, just winding roads going toward the same goal, so we should actively pursue many different approaches including both preservation and restoration. HOW DO WE KNOW THE 20 MILLION TREES REALLY GOT IN THE GROUND? An independent accounting firm was engaged for the purpose of verifying the use of funds raised from the #TeamTrees campaign for 100% of the completed #TeamTrees planting projects. The Arbor Day Foundation provided final project reports from the planting partners evidencing that the trees were planted and the independent firm validated the planting of over 20 million trees. CAN PLANTING TREES SOLVE CLIMATE CHANGE? No, not on its own. Trees are a proven natural climate solution, but we need to stick to the science and attack the problem from many angles at once. #TeamTrees is planting millions of trees to 1) be part of the solution, 2) send a strong signal that this massive community cares about the planet we call home, and 3) show that planting trees is a simple solution that everyone can get behind. THIS IS GREAT! HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED WITH #TEAMTREES? Apart from donating, there are several ways to help. The best way to support this initiative is to tell other people about it —we want everyone to plant trees! When you see #TeamTrees videos or social media content out in the world, do all of us a favor and like/upvote/RT/share/comment. If you want to take it a step further, you can create a team of your own. Be generous with your attention and help the message remain strong. HOW CAN I TEAM UP WITH #TEAMTREES? By donating, or even talking about #TeamTrees, you’re already part of the team! But if you’re wanting more involvement, you can create your own team and even challenge your friends, family, colleagues, or strangers to team challenges! Here’s how: Step 1: Go to the homepage and scroll until you see the area that says ‘Join #TeamTrees’. Step 2: Select the number of trees you want out of the four options or add your own custom amount (minimum of $1), then hit ‘Next’. Step 3: When the details pop up, fill out your information, but be sure to add your team’s name under ‘Team’. This is how donations put toward the team will be tracked. Step 4: Fill your payment information and click ‘Complete Donation’. Step 5: There will be a custom, shareable URL under your donation details that you will want to share with everyone, so their donations apply to your team. Don’t forget to share on your social media channels! Step 6: To locate your team and see the total number donated under the team’s name, go back to the homepage, and scroll to the ‘Leaderboard’. Under this area, you will see the ‘Search’ button. Type in your team’s name and hit enter. DID YOU SEND ME A DONATION RECEIPT EMAIL? I DON’T SEE IT. Try running a search for team@teamtrees.org or donations@teamtrees.org. If you’re using Gmail, it’s possible our messages are being sorted into the Promotions tab. If that’s the case, drag-and-drop a #TeamTrees email from the message list over to the Primary tab, or right-click the email and select Move to Tab > Primary. If that doesn’t work, or you’re still not using Gmail, please check your spam filter in case we got mislabeled. Be sure to click ‘Not Spam’ to help build our reputation. DID YOU SEND ME AN EMAIL? I DON’T SEE IT. Try running a search for team@teamtrees.org or donations@teamtrees.org. If you’re using Gmail, it’s possible our messages are being sorted into the Promotions tab. If that’s the case, drag-and-drop a #TeamTrees email from the message list over to the Primary tab, or right-click the email and select Move to Tab > Primary. If that doesn’t work, or you’re not using Gmail, please check your spam filter in case we got mislabeled. Be sure to click ‘Not Spam’ to help build our reputation. WHAT’S NEXT FOR #TEAMTREES? We will continue to plant trees in a variety of areas in great need with your help. Planting 20M trees was an incredible feat, but we can’t stop there. Be on the lookout for more updates on where we’ll be planting next. HOW DO I GET IN TOUCH WITH #TEAMTREES? For media inquiries, contact press@teamtrees.org. For everything else, email info@teamtrees.org. LOOKING FOR SOME MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TREES AND NATURAL CLIMATE SOLUTIONS? Arbor Day Foundation ‘Replanting Our Forests’ page has you covered.