TreeFolks empowers Central Texans to build stronger communities through planting and caring for trees, offering free trees to landowners and coordinating post-wildfire reforestation.
Overview
TreeFolks restores Central Texas forests and urban tree canopies.
Key Features
- Urban Forest Canopy
- NeighborWoods Tree Program
- Post-Wildfire Restoration
- Ecosystem Education Portal
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Distributes thousands of free trees to local residents annually
- +Pioneered carbon credit programs for urban reforestation
- +Exceptional volunteer coordination for local community impact
Cons
- −Restricted geographically to Central Texas
🖋️ Editorial Review
4.1/5 Editorial Review
"Outstanding regional non-profit, key player in restoring the Bastrop Lost Pines ecosystem."
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about TreeFolks
What is TreeFolks?
TreeFolks is TreeFolks restores Central Texas forests and urban tree canopies.
What pricing plans does TreeFolks offer?
TreeFolks is offered as a free product. This means it is completely free to use without any cost barriers.
What are the main features of TreeFolks?
The core features that make TreeFolks stand out include:
- Urban Forest Canopy
- NeighborWoods Tree Program
- Post-Wildfire Restoration
- Ecosystem Education Portal
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Quick Specs
Key metadata and impact details
Sector🌳 Reforestation
Subcategories
Pricing Model
free
Regions of Impact
North America
Tags
volunteerindigenousschool-programsurban-forestry
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