See the forest

At Redwood Software, we are dedicated not only to automating your business processes but also positively impacting the world around us. 

That’s why we’ve partnered with the Redwood Forest Foundation (RFFI) to make a tangible impact on the environment and local communities.

Join us in creating a greener future

To celebrate new customers, Redwood plants a tree through RFFI’s Plant a Redwood Now! program.

  • Our commitment

    When you choose Redwood, you’re not just investing in cutting-edge automation technology you’re also contributing to a global effort to combat climate change. Through our partnership with the RFFI, we will plant a redwood tree in honor of new customers who choose us.

  • Why it matters

    Redwood trees are among the most resilient and long-lasting trees on the planet. Much like our software, they stand tall, weathering the storms of time while continuing to grow stronger. By planting redwood trees, we help restore vital ecosystems, preserve biodiversity and fight climate change.

  • Explore the impact

    Learn more about the environmental significance of the redwood trees and how our partnership is making a difference. Together, we can ensure these ancient forests continue to thrive for generations to come. Learn more

Redwood Software is committed to driving positive change not just in the business world but in the world we all share. The ‘Future Forests by Redwood’ program reflects that commitment, and we’re honored to partner with our customers in this important endeavor.

Kevin Greene, Redwood Software CEO

FAQs

What is the Future Forests by Redwood program?

The Future Forests program is our initiative to plant a redwood tree for every new customer, in partnership with the Redwood Forest Foundation through their Plant a Redwood Now! program.

How does the program work?

Redwood Software will plant a redwood tree in the Northern California Usal Redwood Forest in honor of new customers. The customer will receive a certificate to recognize the contribution.

Why redwood trees?

Redwood trees are vital to our ecosystem, providing critical habitats and playing a significant role in carbon sequestration. Their conservation helps combat climate change and preserve biodiversity.

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