Projects in the Rockford area

From sugar tree plantings to pollinator corridors, our projects turn regenerative ideas into hands-on community action. Explore what weโ€™re buildingโ€”and how you can help.

Sun shining over an empty tree-lined road
How we work

Project areas we support

We partner with neighbors, schools, and local organizations to plan, plant, and maintain sites that improve biodiversity and food security.

Sugar tree plantings

Plant and care for maple and other sugar-producing trees in appropriate sites, with long-term stewardship plans and community education.


Community gardens & food forests

Build shared growing spacesโ€”raised beds, perennial plantings, and edible landscapesโ€”so more families can access fresh, local food.


Pollinator habitat & bee support

Create flowering corridors, reduce pesticide impacts, and support responsible beekeeping to strengthen pollination across the landscape.


Wetland & native restoration

Restore wetlands and native plant communities to improve water quality, reduce erosion, and provide resilient wildlife habitat.

Featured projects

Sugar Tree Planting Days

Maple trees โ€ข Stewardship

Neighborhood Garden Builds

Community gardens โ€ข Food security

Pollinator Corridor Plantings

Habitat โ€ข Biodiversity

Bee-Friendly Education

Workshops โ€ข Schools

Food Forest Establishment

Perennials โ€ข Orchard systems

Wetland Restoration Days

Water โ€ข Native plants

Every planting, restoration day, and garden build is a step toward healthier soils, stronger pollinator populations, and more resilient local food systems.

Volunteer group planting young trees
Volunteer tending a community garden bed
Young plants growing in cultivated soil rows
Honey bee collecting nectar on a flower
Wetland at sunset with native plants and water
Bees at the entrance of a wooden beehive