Our Story

  • A Seed.

    As early as the 1950s, there was an idea amongst municipal foresters to have a group where they could share industry knowledge and have a network to promote community forestry. In the 1980s, in response to Dutch Elm Disease, a group of metro foresters came together to form the Colorado Urban Forestry Council.

  • A Tree.

    Increased funding from the Community Forestry Assistance Act in the early 1990s allowed the Colorado Tree Coalition (CTC) to grow from modest beginnings as a group of metro foresters into a statewide nonprofit. The CTC incorporated in 1995 with a mission to lead statewide efforts to preserve, renew, and enhance community forests.

  • A Legacy.

    Today, many of the original founders of the Colorado Urban Forestry Council are still active participants in CTC. Their original idea has grown into numerous programs, which will have a lasting legacy on communities across Colorado.