Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations

by Fruit Tree Planting Foundation
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Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
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Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations
Bring Fruit Trees to Native American Reservations

Project Report | Apr 19, 2021
Our next Trees for Tribes project

By Lizzy Rainey | Programs Manager

Dear friends,

In celebration of Earth Day and Arbor Day this month, we are excited to announce our next Trees for Tribes project!

After having to postpone due to the situation last year, FTPF is thrilled to be moving forward with several orchard plantings with the Bay Mills Indian Tribe of Michigan next month. We will be planting four beautiful, large orchards, consisting of a mix of cultivated and native varieties that will provide nutritional, educational, and environmental benefits for generations of tribal members.

To see your generosity in action, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We will be posting photos and stories about how these fruit trees support tribal sovereignty and wellbeing around the last week in May. Thank you for all you have done to make this and dozens of other projects like it possible for Native Americans across Turtle Island!

Gratefully,

The FTPF Team

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Dec 21, 2020
Annual report: 96,075 trees planted in 2020!

By Cem Akin | TreeEO & Co-creator

Nov 3, 2020
Planning our next Trees for Tribes orchards

By Lizzy Rainey | Programs Manager

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Fruit Tree Planting Foundation

Location: Pittsburgh, PA - USA
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Twitter: @FTPFdotorg
Project Leader:
Lizzy Rainey
Pittsburgh , PA United States
$44,595 raised of $60,000 goal
 
751 donations
$15,405 to go
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