Programs
“I never before knew the full value of trees. Under them I breakfast, dine, write, read, and recieve my company” —Thomas Jefferson

Corporate Partnership at
The Arbor Day Foundation

The Arbor Day Foundation is privileged to enjoy association with many fine corporations who share our mission and extend our outreach.

For more information, contact Kevin Sander
402-473-9543 |

AIG Auto Insurance

AIG Auto Insurance

AIG Auto Insurance, one of the most respected names in auto insurance for low, money-saving rates, 24-hour roadside assistance, and fast, convenient claims processing is also committed to preserving our nation's forests. By partnering with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 100,000 trees this year, they are joining a growing group of concerned businesses and organizations who are making a positive impact for future generations.

Bayer Advanced

Bayer Advanced

Bayer Advanced, the consumer lawn and garden business unit of Bayer CropScience LP, is planting trees through sales of its products. These trees will help replant national forests damaged by fires or disease.

Bear Naked

Bear Naked

Bear Naked, the all-natural food and lifestyle company with a passion for active, outdoor living, is dedicated to giving back to organizations committed to protecting, preserving and restoring our country's most precious outdoor spaces, so all can enjoy nature's playground.

As part of this commitment, Bear Naked has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to help restore America's damaged national forests. In 2007, Bear Naked will support the planting of 50,000 trees in the Sequoia National Forest in California and the Huron-Manistee National Forest in Michigan, both of which have been devastated by fire.

Citi

Citi Cards
In January 2007, Citi Cards, along with the Arbor Day Foundation, put in motion its customer-focused "Plant-a-Tree" initiative - a program that encourages its credit card holders to switch to paperless statements, planting a tree for each conversion made. As of September 2007, more than half a million cardmembers opted to "go paperless" and trees were planted on their behalf.
Smith Barney
In an effort to reduce paper use and plant trees, Smith Barney, a member of Citi, is encouraging clients to enroll in electronic statement delivery. For each client account enrolled from April 27 through September 30, Smith Barney will plant a tree on the client's behalf.
Citibank, N.A.
Citibank, a member of Citi, committed to provide funding to the National Arbor Day Foundation to plant one tree in U.S. national forests for each Citibank client that converted to paperless statements. Through the program, which ran from May through July, we are pleased to announce that more than 32,000 trees will be planted.

Comcast

Comcast

Comcast is asking its customers in Michigan to receive information electronically, and in return, a tree will be planted in the Huron-Manistee National Forests for every customer who goes paperless. These trees will clear the air, clean the water, and provide habitat for the endangered Kirtland's Warbler.

Deluxe Corporation

Deluxe Corporation Deluxe Corporation

Deluxe Corporation, the worlds largest manufacturer of consumer checks, has created a check design titled Arbor Day and donates a portion of the designs sales to The Arbor Day Foundation. This Minneapolis-based company contributes $1 from every order of its Great Forest check line to support the Foundation's tree-planting and educational programs.

Doubletree Hotels

Doubletree Hotels

Since the spring of 2004, Doubletree has worked with the Arbor Day Foundation on a variety of environmental education and tree planting projects. Some highlights:

  • The Doubletree Teaching Kids to CARE® Community Outreach Program has helped to engage more than 100,000 grade school students in 150 locations about the importance of trees and the environment. Supporting programs have reached an additional 91,000 teachers and 2.1 million students in grades 2 through 4.
  • Doubletree Hotels / Arbor Day Foundation 250,000 Tree Milestone. This program has contributed to the planting of another 175,000 trees in America's national and state forests and regional parks.
  • Exploring Trees Inside and Out Traveling Museum Exhibit. A new environmental education experience is planting the seeds of knowledge in some of the nation's top children's museums, botanical gardens and science centers.

Frito Lay

Frito Lay Frito-Lay is once again encouraging local communities to plant trees by giving away a total of 50,000 trees to qualifying organizations. To see what else we're working on, or to apply for free trees, click here.

Home Depot

Home Depot

The Home Depot Foundation sponsored the planting of over 1,100 new trees in 10 cities across the country this spring. Hundreds of school children, local Home Depot employees and other volunteers worked hard to add some much needed green to our cities around the country.

HSBC

HSBCHSBC has renewed their commitment to plant trees in our nation's forests for a second year. In 2007, the company planted 100,000 trees. This year, with the help of their customers, they will continue to go paperless to plant trees. For each qualifying paperless transaction made by their customers through December 31, 2008, the company will plant one tree with the Arbor Day Foundation.

John Deere

John Deere John Deere is the exclusive equipment provider for the lawn care and general maintenance of Arbor Day Farm. John Deere promotes the efficient, responsible use of natural resources while preventing or minimizing unfavorable impacts -- a commitment reflected in the energy-efficient systems and equipment they design and produce.

Mary Kay

Mary Kay As part of their "Pink Doing Green" campaign, Mary Kay Inc. has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 100,000 trees in America's national forests in 2008. This positive action taken today will have everlasting impact on our environment, changing the quality of life for future generations. To learn more about the "Pink Doing Green" program, please visit their website.

Nebraska Book Company

Nebraska Book Company Through its Buy A Book, Build A Forest campaign, Nebraska Book Company, with the help of college students across America, has made a donation to plant 100,000 trees in the Greater Yellowstone Region.

Progressive

Progressive Progressive, the country's third largest auto insurer, has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant trees and help rebuild our national forests. For each car insurance customer who opts to use less paper and do business electronically by enrolling in Progressive's Paperless Policy option, the company will plant a tree in a U.S. National Forest. So far, Progressive has committed to planting over 500,000 trees, and that number is growing quickly! To learn more, visit progressive.com.

Riso

Riso In March 2008, RISO, Inc., a leading manufacturer of environmentally friendly high speed printers and digital printing technology, partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 100,000 trees over the course of four years. These trees will help replant national forests in the US damaged by fires or disease.

RISO printers and digital duplicators have a lower environmental impact as compared to other printing technologies like photocopiers or laser printers. RISO has pledged to plant 100,000 trees on behalf of its customers and reseller network to further reduce the environmental impact of these other technologies.

Toyota

Toyota

Toyota has provided invaluable support to the Foundation’s environmental education programs for youth. Toyota sponsors the Foundation’s annual Arbor Day National Poster Contest for fifth graders and has provided funding for the updated Grow Your Own Tree kit and production of the educational video, “ Arbor Day: the Holiday that Makes a Difference”.

Toyota's Highway to the Future

Highway to the future Hybrid synergy

Experience the benefits of hybrid technology firsthand, and learn about the future of alternative energy at Toyota's "Highway to the Future: Mobile Hybrid Experience." Have fun. Earn prizes. Plant a tree. Make a difference! Click here to learn more.