Welcome to Memory Trees, where we connect generous donors with impactful nonprofits and charitable causes worldwide. Our focus is on supporting education, healthcare, art, and special needs projects while building and managing endowment funds to ensure long-term grantmaking. Through our diverse programs, including Donor Advised Funds and scholarships, we pave the way for a brighter future.
Below are some of the programs Memory Trees and our clients support via Donor Advised Funds and Giving Accounts.
A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES or by calling 1.800.435.7352 toll-free within Florida. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the State of FL.
Amicorp Community Foundation (ACF) is a catalyst for sustainable impact, connecting resources with meaningful change. Memory Trees works with US donors to fund ACF's global programs, including community development in Curaçao, building a vocational center for young people in South Africa, and promoting climate mitigation in the Philippines. Together, we are dedicated to creating a lasting positive impact through sustainable solutions ... that leave no one behind!
After developing a unique vision and model, a new school - Calling Academy - opened its doors in 2018 with four staff members in humble facilities, to 60 Grade 8 learners from an underprivileged area. Just over six years later, there are more than 600 learners in their three campuses combined, served by more than 45 staff members - truly a remarkable journey of growth!
Leather and Art by Memory Trees was a thriving art gallery and artisanal gift shop located in beautiful Lake Worth Beach, Florida. For three incredible years, we financially supported multiple beneficiaries in the United States - including local Florida artisans and artists - helping them to recover and flourish financially post-COVID. Discover our collection of unique handmade leather goods, all crafted with care from full grain leathers. Select pieces are available for purchase on Etsy.
ZeroHunger, developed by Memory Trees, was an innovative app designed to connect individuals with essential food, healthcare, and social services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Launched across 84 countries and available in multiple languages, the app allowed users - located anywhere - to search for assistance programs anonymously, ensuring privacy and ease of use. ZeroHunger made a significant impact on communities in need, globally.
Memory Trees created professional architectural drawings and successfully constructed a permitted urban farm in Palm Beach, Florida. This project was made possible with generous support from various local community partners. Our goal was to empower Palm Beach County, Florida residents by teaching them how to plant, nurture, and harvest fresh produce. This fostered community engagement and encouraged participation in healthy outdoor activities.
Memory Trees is proud to have funded a STEAM educational program for a decade, impacting the learning of 750-1000 Palm Beach County, Florida students annually. This initiative focused on empowering young learners in lower-income areas through engaging workshops that emphasized literacy, arts and crafts, and hands-on science experiments. By complementing their public school education we inspired critical thinking, fostering a love for creativity, for every participant.
Memory Trees proudly served as a local sponsor and partner for Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities, in collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. As a funding partner for the national Green Schools program, Memory Trees contributed financial support and cash prizes to participating Palm Beach County Schools that excelled in environmental sustainability initiatives. These initiatives included planting fruit tree orchards and creating educational gardens at local schools.
Memory Trees proudly collaborated with local nonprofits to empower the next generation of young entrepreneurs. Our program supported young people aged 16-21, equipping them with essential business fundamentals, from startup strategies, to fundraising, and growth planning. Participants had the unique opportunity to pitch their innovative ideas in Shark Tank-style events, where they were able to secure seed funding to kickstart their ventures. More than one dozen new startups were funded and launched by Young Entrepreneurs, in southern Florida.










