Become a Partner
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers are leading a regional effort with the goal of planting 250 million trees by 2033.
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence region is home to more than 100 million people, a US$8 trillion regional economy, and abundant natural resources, including water, forests and agricultural lands. Trees provide benefits beyond carbon storage and wildlife habitat. They are crucial to maintaining the groundwater communities need for drinking water, industry, agriculture, and other uses. Trees also absorb stormwater to help improve the health of streams and lakes and create many environmental and social benefits for our communities.
Here’s how your organization can help protect the environment and the places you care about.
Supporting Partners are invited to join this initiative. Your partnership supports the Trees Initiative and local tree planting projects that deliver real impacts for local communities. Receive positive public recognition and help meet your sustainability goals while helping the communities and natural places in your backyard. Supporting Partners can select from a menu of ongoing projects and local tree planting partners to support.
Partnership Levels
Supporting Partners may contribute annually at the following levels or through grants that support specific projects.
PLATINUM US$50,000 per year
- Volunteer tree planting event(s) for employees with media outreach
- Recognition at Governors’ and Premiers’ biennial Leadership Summit
- Organizational logo on the Trees Initiative website, recognition on social media, newsletters, and other communications
- Data to support sustainability goals and annual sustainability reporting
GOLD US$25,000 per year
- Volunteer tree planting event for employees with media outreach
- Organizational logo on the Trees Initiative website, recognition on social media, newsletters, and other communications
- Data to support sustainability goals and annual sustainability reporting
SILVER US$10,000 per year
- Organizational logo on the Trees Initiative website and other communications materials
- Data to support sustainability goals and annual sustainability reporting