Nonprofit

Greenwich Tree Conservancy


  • Mission

    The Greenwich Tree Conservancy, founded in 2007, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the urban tree canopy of Greenwich, Connecticut. Through tree planting, advocacy, education, and community engagement, the GTC works to protect the town’s natural canopy and promote the ecological, health, and quality-of-life benefits trees provide. The organization has planted thousands of trees in partnership with the Town of Greenwich, established the Greenwich Town Arboretum, and hosts events and programs to raise awareness and foster stewardship of the urban forest.

    The Greenwich Tree Conservancy, founded in 2007, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the urban tree canopy of Greenwich, Connecticut. Through tree planting, advocacy, education, and community engagement, the GTC works to protect the town’s natural canopy and promote the ecological, health, and quality-of-life benefits trees provide. The organization has planted thousands of trees in partnership with the Town of Greenwich, established the Greenwich Town Arboretum, and hosts events and programs to raise awareness and foster stewardship of the urban forest.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Environment & Sustainability

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