Planting trees is hard.
We make it easy.
At $1 per tree, every contribution shows up in the count. Your funded trees go in the ground at Devil’s Lake Kistike’win in central Manitoba — 8.9 million trees on land that wouldn’t come back on its own, planted by First Nations crews and verified by independent foresters each fall.
Plant a Custom Amount
Other ways to put trees in the ground.
Memorial trees
Planting trees in memory of someone is one of the most common reasons individuals get in touch. Our partner A Living Tribute runs a dedicated memorial tree program in partnership with BGPP — every memorial tree purchased through their site is planted on a BGPP restoration project.
Funding 5,000 trees or more
If you’re contributing on behalf of a business, organization, or campaign — or funding a larger gift — our Corporate Sponsorships page covers tailored sponsorship models, business-buyer pricing, and the year-end impact materials that go with larger commitments.
Where your tree goes.
The forest at Devil’s Lake Kistike’win burned in 2021. The land sits outside any Forest Management Area, which means no mill, licensee, or government was legally obligated to replant. Without partnership, it would have stayed barren.
Your funded trees are part of the 2026 restoration season — three million trees going in the ground this summer, alongside the trees funded by corporate sponsors and the Natural Resources Canada 2 Billion Tree Program. The work is led on the ground by seven First Nations partners and verified each fall by an independent forester. Survival assessments are published openly on this site.
how it works
Three steps from your contribution to a planted tree.
01
You fund
Choose a tier above — or set a custom quantity. At $1 per tree, the number you fund is the number that goes in the ground.
02
We plant
Your trees are planted at Devil’s Lake Kistike’win during the 2026 season by First Nations crews working in partnership with Summit Reforestation, our planting partner.
03
We report
Annual Spring Updates and Fall Survival Assessments are published on the site. The 2026 Spring Update is already live; the 2026 Survival Assessment will follow in the fall.
Verified, year after year.
Every tree funded through BGPP goes through the same verification process — site-specific planting plans, professional foresters, third-party survival audits each fall, and published annual reports. The work is the same whether you’re funding one tree or a thousand.

