
Affiliate Network
Keep Texas Beautiful has the largest environmental and community improvement network in the state; our more than 360 Texas communities have the potential to reach upwards of 17 million Texans. This affiliate network is integral to the success of KTB – they are the volunteers who organize cleanups, design and implement recycling programs and educate local populations about issues like sustainability and water quality.
KTB affiliates come in all shapes, sizes and colors; some are all-volunteer organizations while others have a paid staff. Some are a recognized arm of local government while others originate in church groups or youth organizations. No community is too big or too small – the coastal town of Quintana has a population of less of about 100 full time residents, while Dallas County has more than two million. The thread that runs through each and every affiliate is the desire to affect positive change in their communities.
In addition to participating in KTB-sponsored programs such as Great American Cleanup, Don’t Mess with Texas Trash-Off and Texas Waterway Cleanup Program, affiliates organize local events and programs based on the specific needs of their community. They recruit volunteers from all walks of life – from elementary students to garden clubs, service organizations to master naturalists – to aid in grassroots efforts to improve the environment.
Click here to find a list of our hardworking affiliate communities!
Keep Texas Beautiful has the largest environmental and community improvement network in the state; our more than 360 Texas communities have the potential to reach upwards of 17 million Texans. This affiliate network is integral to the success of KTB – they are the volunteers who organize cleanups, design and implement recycling programs and educate local populations about issues like sustainability and water quality. KTB affiliates come in all shapes, sizes and colors; some are all-volunteer organizations while others have a paid staff. Some are a recognized arm of local government while others originate in church groups or youth organizations. No community is too big or too small – the coastal town of Quintana has a population of less of about 100 full time residents, while Dallas County has more than two million. The thread that runs through each and every affiliate is the desire to affect positive change in their communities.
In addition to participating in KTB-sponsored programs such as Great American Cleanup, Don’t Mess with Texas Trash-Off and Texas Waterway Cleanup Program, affiliates organize local events and programs based on the specific needs of their community. They recruit volunteers from all walks of life – from elementary students to garden clubs, service organizations to master naturalists – to aid in grassroots efforts to improve the environment.
Click here to find a list of our hardworking affiliate communities!












