Truist Foundation Supports TreesCharlotte, Planting Trees at Local Schools

Oct 27, 2020 1:10 PM ET

Originally posted in TreesCharlotte's "The Leaflet - Fall 2020"

As the COVID-19 rains kicked in last spring, Truist Financial Corporation threw TreesCharlotte one heck of a life preserver: a surprise gift of $20,850 to salvage the end of our season. 

When the N.C. governor enacted shelter-in-place restrictions in March, TreesCharlotte had three major events stranded on the calendar: a pair of 200- plus tree plantings at Mallard Creek High and Parkside Elementary and the final Citywide TreeStore with nearly 1,000 trees to give away. 

We decided to dig into reserves to hire a contractor to plant the school  trees and another contractor to keep the remaining trees watered throughout the spring until we could hold a TreeStore. As we prepared to spend thousands of unbudgeted dollars, we got an enigmatic email from our friends at the Arbor Day  Foundation: A mystery corporate donor would like to gift us a significant amount  of money for a Spring event. Do you have something that might work? 

Ummm, yeah!  

It turns out that Truist had planned  to engage their teammates to volunteer and plant trees as part of its Earth Day  celebration, but COVID-19 changed all of  that. Instead, they gifted trees to Arbor  Day Foundation to keep their teammates  safe and follow social distancing  guidelines. Lynette Bell, president of the Truist Foundation, said the environment has long been a key focus area, especially  in storm-torn Florida. But the pandemic changed plans. And since Charlotte is home to Truist’s new headquarters,  TreesCharlotte made sense as the beneficiary.  

“Our intention was to honor the  commitment we always wanted to make, so we pivoted,” said Tori Kaplan, head of Corporate Responsibility at Truist. “We wanted an opportunity to stay true to our original intentions, which was to give the gift of trees.”