MADISON, WISCONSIN – May 11, 2022 – Beloit, Keshena and Prairie du Sac are just a few of the 11 Wisconsin communities that will soon be greener because of grants from Alliant Energy’s Community Tree program, part of its One Million Trees initiative. See a full list of recipient communities below. Alliant Energy partners with Trees Forever to help communities develop, select and plant a diverse mix of trees. Already underway in Iowa, this is the first time the program will help Wisconsin communities plant trees.

“Alliant Energy is pleased to extend our Community Tree program to Wisconsin,” said David de Leon, president of Alliant Energy’s Wisconsin energy company. “Our commitment to supporting the communities we serve includes improving the natural environment for future generations. Our One Million Trees initiative will donate and help plant one tree for each of our utility customers by the end of 2030. The grants will help the communities announced today reach their energy-efficiency and tree-restoration goals.”

As part of the new program, Alliant Energy will award over $50,000 in grants to communities to plant over 350 new trees in Wisconsin this year. The Community Tree program is offered annually to communities where Alliant Energy provides service. Grants of up to $5,000 per community for community-based, tree-planting projects in areas like schools, libraries, community buildings and streets are considered.

In addition to the funds, communities will also receive tree-planning support from Trees Forever. Tree experts help communities select the best species for their areas and create care and maintenance plans to make sure the new trees have long and healthy lives.

Alliant Energy has partnered with Trees Forever since 1990. Together, they have awarded over $7.7 million dollars in grants and planted more than 1.1 million trees. This is the first time both organizations have worked on the Community Tree program in Wisconsin.

“We are excited to extend our long-term partnership with Alliant Energy into Wisconsin,” said Kiley Miller, president and CEO of Trees Forever. “We are working together to help communities and local volunteers plant trees through Alliant Energy’s One Million Trees initiative. These trees will clean our air, water and soil, while improving our health and providing beauty in all seasons.”

Several communities will plant their trees this spring with many more plantings planned for the fall. Alliant Energy employee volunteers will be on hand at many of the events to help plant trees. To learn more about the program, visit alliantenergy.com/onemilliontrees.

 Organization

City / Town 

Funding 

Project description

Heartwood Tree Company, LLC

Baraboo

$5,000

60 trees at Devils Lake State Park.

Town of Beloit

Beloit

$5,000

27 trees in McKearn Park and Fire Station #2.

Edgerton School District

Edgerton

$3,575

17 trees at school for energy efficiency.

City of Janesville

Janesville

$5,000

28 shade trees around buildings and partnering with Janesville Urban Tree Alliance.

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

Keshena

$5,000

Windbreak of 18 white pine trees for energy efficiency.

City of Lodi

Lodi

$4,840

38 trees for energy efficiency.

City of Mauston

Mauston

$2,302

A diverse mix of 13 shade trees across three different sites in town, the cemetery, the dog park and around public works.

City of Milton

Milton

$5,000

40 trees in King and Crossridge parks, large shade trees for windbreak and to replace Emerald Ash Borer-afflicted trees.

Village of Oregon

Oregon

$5,000

20 trees on public property, replacing Emerald Ash Borer-afflicted trees.

City of Portage

Portage

$5,000

27 trees along either side of E. Albert Street.

Village of Prairie du Sac

Prairie du Sac

$4,420

42 trees at Culver Community Park, a destination that will host indoor and outdoor events.

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