Spring 2026 Free Tree Planting Program
This spring, Greater Chatham Initiative is offering free trees to residents, organizations, and property owners in Chatham and nearby South Side communities as part of our mission to
reduce flooding, improve air quality, and grow a healthier neighborhood. Our goal is to plant 250+ trees with the help of volunteers invested in conservation and neighborhood revitalization.
Choosing a Tree for Your Yard
Greater Chatham Initiative has partnered with the Morton Arboretum to provide a variety of tree species to select from based on the unique conditions of your yard. We're offering a selections of native trees species, fruit trees, and flowering trees.
Our Tree Guides give an insight into the care and maintenance of each tree. Select an image to learn more about our offerings. Further information on each tree species can be found at the Morton Arboretum's website.
Ways to Get Involved
We advocate for parks, lighting enhancements, and safe, attractive streets that support community pride and encourage development. These improvements shape the broader environment around new and existing housing.
Public Space & Streetscape Improvements
Tree Champions are individuals who go above and beyond in assisting our efforts to plant 250+ trees across the Greater Chatham area. Tree Champions identify eligible homeowners who have interest in receiving a free tree planted in their yard.
For identifying eligible planting locations, Tree Champions can earn $100 per planted tree. For more details please email Tiffany Smith: tiffany@greaterchathaminitiative.org
GCI expects to have planting days in April 2026 and will have opportunities all month to have volunteers assist on site. This is perfect for home gardeners, teen groups, or individuals interested in planting trees in their community. Groups will be led by an experienced facilitator at each planting site. Light refreshments will be provided on site.
We preserve existing homes by guiding owners through repair programs, connecting them to funding, and coordinating with contractors. This helps ensure that long-term residents can remain safely housed.
Organizations dedicated to similar conservation initiatives in education, landscaping and logistics are all valuable to helping us make Greater Chatham and greener place. Together, we support ecological conservation projects rooted in neighborhood revitalization.
In the News
We’re proud to support a community full of energy, creativity, and connection. Explore how our work is making an impact—and how others are sharing that story—in recent articles and press features.


