APAC: Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program

APA Corporation

Funding Amount

Unspecified amount in in-kind support

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

APAC: Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: APA Corporation
Amount: Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Last Updated: June 02, 2025

Summary

The Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program is dedicated to large-scale conservation efforts by providing trees to nonprofit organizations and government agencies in the U.S. Since 2005, it has donated over 5 million trees, enhancing public greenspaces and supporting wildlife habitats. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations or government entities based in states where Apache operates. This initiative not only beautifies communities but also plays a vital role in environmental stewardship.

Overview

NOTE: Organizations requesting multiple locations/project dates MUST submit a separate application for each location/project. Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program Trees are an invaluable natural resource. They beautify our neighborhoods, provide habitats for wildlife, and help to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. The Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program focuses on large-scale conservation, protection of habitats for wildlife and native species, as well as the restoration and enhancement of public greenspaces. This award-winning environmental stewardship initiative is helping Apache leave a lasting positive impact for current and future generations in the areas where we live and work. Since 2005, the Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program has provided more than 5 million trees to over 1,000 nonprofit charitable partners and government agencies in the U.S. We donate trees to a wide variety of organizations, including cities, counties, schools, parks, universities, youth associations, wildlife refuges and charitable service groups. In addition to the development and improvement of public parks and greenspaces, community partners often request trees to support a broad range of conservation efforts, including preservation of natural habitats and reforestation.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applicant organizations must be a charitable nonprofit organization, or municipal, state or federal government agency or institution with 501(c)(3) federal tax exemption status to qualify.Applicant organizations must be based in a U.S. state where Apache Corporation has operations in the United States are eligible to apply.Areas of operation includeLouisianaTexasRequests can be made for sizes varying from bare-root seedlings up to five-gallon containers.Grant recipients must request a minimum of 50 one gallon, three gallon or five gallon trees per project or a minimum of 1,000 bareroot seedlings.Grantees will not be granted funds directly.Grantees must work directly with Apache's partner arborist.The Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program is designed to provide native/indigenous species to the applicant’s local geographical area. Apache Corporation reserves the right, based on economic and environmental conditions, to make substitutions as necessary and/or required.Apache Corporation will assume the cost of the trees and freight delivery to the recipient’s designated location. Applicants must agree to receive any and all trees granted to their organization in a single delivery.All trees granted must be distributed by the specified date.It is the responsibility of the grant recipient to plant and care for the trees.

Ineligibility

Individuals, private landowners, for-profit organizations, or political/trade/civic membership-based organizations (including 501(c)(4) or 501(c)(6) federal exemption status) are not eligible.

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Fields of Work

nonprofitsenvironmental-conservationcommunity-development

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