NTCC Awarded $15,000 Grant from Patagonia to Advance Conservation Efforts

Supporting Nashville’s Urban Tree Canopy

Patagonia has awarded the Nashville Tree Conservation Corps (NTCC) a $15,000 unrestricted grant to further its mission of promoting, preserving, protecting, and planting trees in Davidson County. This funding will help NTCC expand its conservation efforts and community outreach, ensuring a greener, healthier Nashville.

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A Commitment to Local Conservation

Patagonia’s grant reflects its dedication to grassroots environmental action and long-term change. "We are deeply grateful for Patagonia's support of our conservation work," said Kate Jacks, Interim Executive Director at NTCC. "This partnership will enhance our ability to protect and preserve Nashville’s urban ecosystem while advancing environmental justice in our community."

Embrace Nashville’s Tree Canopy!

If you have space in your yard, you can help grow Nashville’s canopy cover by purchasing a tree through NTCC’s tree sale. You can also donate a tree or volunteer with us to help plant and care for trees across the city! Every financial contribution supports our mission to protect Nashville’s trees for future generations.

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