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2026-27 Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program (US)

Request for Proposals: Scoping Study on Environmental Frames in Bangladesh

Deadline: 31-Jul-2026

The Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program supports environmental restoration and community greening projects across eligible U.S. states by providing native trees rather than direct financial grants. Eligible nonprofits and government organizations can receive tree stock and freight delivery for reforestation, habitat restoration, and community planting initiatives that promote ecological sustainability.

What is the Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program?

The Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program is an environmental support initiative that helps organizations undertake tree planting and ecological restoration projects by supplying native and indigenous trees suited to local environments.

Unlike traditional grants, the program does not provide cash funding. Instead, Apache Corporation covers the cost of tree stock and freight delivery, enabling organizations to implement large-scale planting projects that benefit local ecosystems and communities.

Program Objectives

The program aims to:

Funding Structure

What Support is Provided?

The program provides:

Tree Types Available

Tree stock may include:

Direct Funding

No direct financial grants are provided.

Instead, Apache Corporation covers:

Recipients are responsible for all project implementation activities.

Focus Areas Supported

The program supports projects that contribute to environmental improvement and ecological restoration.

Eligible Activities

Ecological Restoration

Projects that restore natural habitats and ecosystems through native tree planting.

Reforestation Projects

Initiatives that rebuild forest cover in degraded or deforested areas.

Community Tree Planting

Programs that engage residents, volunteers, schools, and local organizations in tree planting efforts.

Environmental Conservation

Activities that improve biodiversity, watershed protection, and ecological resilience.

Urban Greening

Projects that enhance green spaces and environmental quality within communities.

Minimum Tree Distribution Requirements

Organizations must be able to manage significant planting projects.

Project Requirements

Applicants must request and distribute at least:

Projects that do not meet these minimum thresholds may not be eligible.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Organizations

The program is available to:

Tax-Exempt Status Requirement

Applicants must hold:

Geographic Eligibility

Organizations must be located within U.S. states where Apache Corporation operates.

Program Requirements

Successful applicants must fulfill several responsibilities after receiving trees.

Tree Management Responsibilities

Recipients are responsible for:

Single Shipment Requirement

All trees are delivered in a single shipment, requiring organizations to have:

Native Tree Selection and Environmental Standards

Native Species Requirement

The program prioritizes:

Native species help:

Species Substitutions

Alternative species may be approved when:

Arborist Partnership Requirements

A unique feature of the program is collaboration with professional arborists.

Why Arborist Support Matters

Partner arborists help ensure:

Organizations must coordinate with designated arborist partners throughout project implementation.

Branding and Communication Requirements

Grant recipients must comply with Apache Corporation communication guidelines.

Required Activities

Organizations may be required to:

Public Relations Coordination

Any media outreach or public communication regarding the grant may require coordination with Apache Corporation.

Why This Program Matters

Tree planting projects generate long-term environmental and community benefits.

Environmental Benefits

Community Benefits

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Verify that your organization:

Step 2: Develop a Tree Planting Plan

Prepare a project plan outlining:

Step 3: Assess Capacity

Ensure your organization can:

Step 4: Coordinate with Arborists

Be prepared to work with designated arborist partners throughout the project.

Step 5: Submit Application

Complete the application and provide all requested organizational and project information.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Requesting Too Few Trees

Projects must meet the minimum tree distribution requirements.

2. Lacking a Maintenance Plan

Applications should demonstrate how trees will be cared for after planting.

3. Choosing Inappropriate Species

Projects should prioritize native and ecologically suitable trees.

4. Underestimating Logistics

Organizations must be prepared to receive and manage a single large shipment.

5. Ignoring Branding Requirements

Failure to comply with communication guidelines may affect participation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Does the program provide cash grants?

No. The program provides trees and freight delivery rather than direct funding.

2. Who can apply?

Eligible nonprofits, government agencies, educational institutions, and other qualifying organizations located in areas where Apache Corporation operates.

3. What types of trees are provided?

The program supplies native and indigenous tree species, including bare root seedlings and container-grown trees.

4. What is the minimum project size?

Projects must distribute at least 50 container trees or 1,000 bare root seedlings.

5. Are recipients responsible for planting the trees?

Yes. Organizations are responsible for receiving, planting, distributing, and maintaining the trees.

6. Why are native species prioritized?

Native trees support biodiversity, wildlife habitats, ecosystem restoration, and long-term environmental sustainability.

7. Can organizations use the Apache Corporation name in promotional materials?

Yes, but recipients must follow branding guidelines and coordinate public communications when required.

Conclusion

The Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program provides valuable support for environmental restoration and community planting initiatives by supplying native trees and covering delivery costs. Through partnerships with nonprofits, public institutions, and conservation organizations, the program helps expand reforestation efforts, restore ecosystems, improve biodiversity, and create lasting environmental benefits across communities in the United States.

For more information, visit Apache Corporation.

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