We offer free trees to residents in eighteen Madison and Fitchburg neighborhoods. Please browse through this webpage and follow the links to get your questions answered!

To request a tree, please click here.

Which neighborhoods participate in the Madison Canopy Project?

We are currently offering one or two free trees to residents in eighteen Madison and Fitchburg neighborhoods: Allied Dunn’s Marsh, Bay Creek, Bay View, Berkley Oaks, Bram’s Addition, Burr Oaks, Capitol View, Carpenter-Ridgeway, Eastmorland, Eken Park, Emerson East, Greenbush, Hawthorne, Jamestown, Leopold, Western Hills, Whitetail Ridge, and Worthington Park.

A map of all participating neighborhoods can be found here.

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We work to ensure that all Madison neighborhoods benefit from trees by creating more equal access to trees. Learn more.

We plant diverse tree species in order to create a healthy, resilient urban forest in Madison. Learn more about why the diversity of our local urban forest matters.

We map our local urban forests in order to grow our tree canopy, one neighborhood at a time. Learn more about how high-quality maps are the foundation of what we do.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Am I eligible to receive free trees?

Q: How does the program work?

Q: How big are the trees right now?

Q: Which species are being planted?

Q: Can I choose the species?

Q: Who will plant the trees?

Q: Can we plant a tree at a local school, park, or apartment complex?

Q: How many trees have you planted so far?

Q: How did you select the target neighborhoods?

This project is sponsored by the Urban Tree Alliance and funded in part by an urban forestry grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Forestry Program as authorized under s. 23.097, Wis. Stat.