The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation (FTPF) is an award-winning international non-profit charity dedicated to planting fruitful trees and plants to alleviate world hunger, combat global warming, strengthen communities, and improve the surrounding air, soil, and water
FTPF programs strategically donate orchards where the harvest will best serve communities for generations, at places such as community gardens, public schools, city/state parks, low-income neighborhoods, Native American reservations, international hunger relief sites, and animal sanctuaries.
Download FTPF’s application here: www.ftpf.org/application.doc
What FTPF Provides
Our orchard donations are available for recipients who pledge to care for their trees and utilize them for a charitable purpose. If selected for an orchard donation, FTPF provides high-quality fruit trees and shrubs, equipment, on-site orchard design expertise and oversight, horticultural workshops, and aftercare training and manuals. We subsidize deer fencing and drip irrigation as needed, and incorporate these installations into the event day. FTPF also helps coordinateall aspects of the
Our goal is to provide enthusiastic orchardists with the physical materials and training tools needed to grow vibrant fruit trees to improve the surrounding environment and provide a local source of healthy nutrition.
Recipient Requirements:
1. Recipients must be nonprofits, NGOs, public schools, or government entities serving a charitable purpose. Mostof our programs are implemented in the U.S., however, we do considerinternational projects as well.
2. Recipients must be fully committed to caring for the trees in perpetuity with a clear goal to use the orchard to further their charitable mission.
3. Recipients must have a horticulturally appropriate planting site, capable of hosting a grove of fruit trees at approximately 12-15 ft. intervals. The minimum number of trees varies from program to program, however, a ballpark minimum is around 15-20 trees. Our application helps
4. Recipients must either a) own the planting site, b) have a long-term lease in place, or c) work with a
5. The orchard must have a reliable source of year-round irrigation nearby.
6. Recipients must help coordinate the attendance of local volunteers on planting day. Orchard stewardship is maximized when local volunteers are involved.
7. For interested schools, only public schools are eligible at the present time. For more information about Fruit Tree 101, please click here.
Timing
Unless otherwise stated below for a particular program, there is no deadline for applications. FTPF accepts applications on a rolling basis. Please understand that FTPF’s current scheduleis at near capacity, and due to the large number of applications we receive, weare unable to respond to every request, unless there is an excellent match forone of our programs.
We highly encourage anyone interested in an FTPF orchard to apply at their earliest convenience. We often have unexpected opportunities or cancellations that allow us to incorporate additional plantings into our calendar year, and we always turn to submitted applications first. Often times, with patience, we are able to make worthy projects happen if we have the information in our system. There is no need to resubmit an application, as the information is stored in our applicant database in perpetuity, or at least until we plant together!
Current deadlines: None. Applications accepted on a rolling basis and remain on file until there is an opportunity to award an orchard.
How to Apply
Download FTPF’sapplication form at www.ftpf.org/application.doc and return via email only to [email protected]