Matthew Green
Public Good Blog Archive
2 min readSep 27, 2018

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We’re proud to be a part of the Arbor Day Foundation’s Community Tree Recovery Program and look forward to raising awareness about the Foundation’s program to heal communities devastated by natural disasters.

The Community Tree Recovery program was created out of the great need for trees in the wake of natural disasters. Through this program, residents who lost trees in major disasters caused by wildfires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and insects can receive free trees to plant in their yards. This work is critical for re-establishing neighborhood trees…as well as a sense of community.

You’ll find Public Good’s impact unit below across our network of media partners this fall. The unit not only spreads awareness about the Foundation and their program but helps them reach new supporters, making it easy to raise funds and join the Foundation.

Sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation

Displaying Public Good’s Arbor Day Foundation’s Community Tree Program campaign card is easy. Simply place the iframe below wherever you would like the card to be displayed on your site. The card is responsive, so it will look good and fit on desktop and mobile.

<iframe src=”https://assets.publicgood.com/pgm/v1/iframe.html?partner_id=publicgood&target_type=campaign&target_id=6d98068e-23d5-4bbc-98f8-2cf3aa3ab034&widget_type=card" width=”100%” height=”450" frameborder=”0" scrolling=”no”></iframe>

Public Good has alternative implementation options as well. Contact Amelia Chen, our Director of Media Partnerships, at achen@publicgood.com to learn more about making your news actionable for readers.

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Matthew Green
Public Good Blog Archive

VP of Product @publicgood. Teaching ux, user research and conversational interfaces@NorthwesternU and @ColumbiaChi. Always learning … or watching TV.