Meet Our Partners
We proudly support these and other partnerships within the tree care, conservation, and outdoor industries.

The Tree Care Industry Association is a 72-year-old public and professional resource on trees and arboriculture representing approximately 2,100 tree service and affiliated member companies. Our members recognize stringent performance standards for quality and safety. They maintain trained, professional arborists on staff and are dedicated to ethics and quality in business practices. TCIA provides tree care companies and professional arborists with safety and educational programs, meetings, publications, and guidelines for tree service operations, ANSI A300 tree care standards, and much more.

The International Society of Arboriculture is a worldwide professional organization dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation for trees and to promoting research, technology, and the professional practice of arboriculture.
Arborwear and ISA have partnered to produce the ISA licensed apparelweb portal. ISA MEMBERS RECEIVE 10% OFF every purchase. To redeem your discount, look for the “Members Only” promo code under the ISA web site member log-in. Not a member? CLICK HERE to register. For more information on ISA education and research, CLICK HERE.
UAA
The Utility Arborist Association is an organization of over 5,000 individuals with interest in a commitment to the maintenance of trees and other vegetation for the purpose of ensuring the safe and reliable distribution of energy, including electric, oil and gas, to business and residences. The Utility Arborist Association is the premier organization for individuals and companies who desire to provide professional utility arboricultural services. Members of the UAA and their employers have a commitment to the public to enhance the practice of arboriculture.
Tree Fund
The TREE Fund is currently the leading non-governmental source of funding for research and education programs in the field of arboriculture (the science of cultivating and managing trees in a landscape). Our mission is to identify and fund projects and programs which advance knowledge in the field of arboriculture and urban forestry to benefit people, trees and the environment. The foundation has distributed more than $6 million to date, in the form of scholarships and research grants to students and professionals in the industry.
WTCW
Women’s Tree Climbing Workshop is a passionate team of women who have experienced many different styles of learning. They know what has worked for them personally to excel at climbing and want to share their positive experiences, their challenges and their successes. They believe and trust from the experiences their students can enjoy the magic and empowerment of climbing trees. If you are interested in participating in a workshop or training, click here.



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