Your sponsorship of the Georgia Tree Council is a partnership that helps us provide educational programming, resources, and leadership in community forestry throughout our state. We thank you for helping us sustain Georgia’s green legacy as we partner with individuals, organizations, and communities in raising awareness toward improving and maintaining Georgia's community forests.
Sponsorship Levels
Event Specific Sponsorship
- Listed, with logo, as major sponsor in all PR materials of the sponsored programs
- Up to 5 minutes of video or presentation spotlighting goods and services featured at the sponsored event
Business or Individual Membership for one year
Your sponsorship dollars help us administer programs such as our statewide annual conference, quarterly education programs and professional development workshops. Event sponsors help cover the cost of catering and supplies for the sponsored event.
2026 Education Program Calendar:
- State Arbor Day/1st Quarter Program
- hosted in Augusta in partnership with Fitten St. Cemetery, Pendleton Park & Savannah Riverkeeper
- February 3rd
- 2nd Quarter Program
- hosted in Tifton in partnership with Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation
- May 20th
- 3rd Quarter Program
- July 2026
- Campus Tree Conference/4th Quarter Program
- UGA Griffin Campus
- September
- Project Learning Tree Workshop
- Georgia Forestry Commission Headquarters in Dry Branch, GA
- Date TBD
To become an event sponsor, please contact melanie@gatreecouncil.org or call 470-905-8650.
Georgia Tree Council is a 501 (c) 3 organization, and its FEI # is 58-2028386. Contributions to Georgia Tree Council are tax-deductible to the extent determined by the IRS. For your records, you will receive a letter acknowledging your donation. Per the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, Georgia Tree Council is required to send, upon request, a full and fair description of its programs as well as a financial summary consistent with that filed with the state.
We invite you join the outstanding group of partners who sponsor Georgia Tree Council's urban forestry programs. Click on their logos below to learn more about them.
