Give Me Trees is a tree planting organization dedicated to environmental conservation and sustainability, having planted nearly 23 million trees across 27 states in India.
Give Me Trees is dedicated to planting and nurturing trees, especially the sacred Peepal tree (Ficus religiosa), and promoting sustainable environmental practices. They establish nurseries in local communities to grow saplings, providing employment opportunities and ensuring a steady supply of healthy plants. By using organic and traditional methods for seed germination and sapling growth, they are minimizing the environmental impact. Give Me Trees organize large-scale tree-planting campaigns across urban and rural areas to restore green cover and combat deforestation and focus on planting trees in degraded lands, urban spaces, and along riverbanks to restore ecosystems, prevent soil erosion, and improve water retention. They engage volunteers, schools, corporate groups, and local communities in tree-planting initiatives to foster environmental stewardship and collaborate with businesses and organizations to implement tree-planting projects as part of their CSR initiatives. Also they work with government agencies and non-profits to scale up reforestation efforts and align with regional conservation goals. By combining traditional knowledge with community engagement and ecological restoration, Give Me Trees aims to create a sustainable, green future while preserving the cultural and spiritual heritage of trees in India.