Support the Lake Champlain Land Trust
The success of our organization can be directly attributed to the support of our members. By donating to the Lake Champlain Land Trust, you will help us conserve and steward lands that protect water quality, biodiversity, scenic beauty and public access – all of which contribute to the high quality of life we enjoy in the Lake Champlain region.
"The Lake Champlain Land Trust preserves the land and views and I paint them...a perfect match." - local artist Katharine Montstream
There are several ways to support our critical mission:
Become a Member: The easiest way to support the Lake Champlain Land Trust is to become a member. Join on-line now.
Membership Options:
Gift Membership: If you wish to make this a gift membership, a memorial gift, or honorarium to celebrate a wedding, anniversary, graduation or birthday please fill out the Gift Membership form after you have made your donoation.
Give a Bequest: If you feel moved to acknowledge and protect the extraordinary Lake Champlain Region please consider including the Lake Champlain Land Trust in your estate plans. For more information about tax-wise planned giving opportunities, please contact Chris Boget at 862-4150.
Volunteer: We occasionally need volunteers for projects. Current volunteer opportunities include trail building, invasive species removal, and help with stewardship and monitoring. For a look at some of our recent volunteer projects click here. Please contact us to be added to our volunteer database. Please contact Chris Boget at 862-4150.
Conserve your Land: If you have property you would like to see conserved for future generations, please contact us. There are several ways to conserve land and the Lake Champlain Land Trust can help you and your family find an option that is right for you. More Information on Land Conservation
We are grateful to our long-time supporters whose contributions have helped to conserve over 5,600 acres, including 16 islands and 18 miles of shoreline! Without the generosity of our members, the Lake Champlain Land Trust could not have conserved Eagle Mountain Natural Area in Milton, Niquette Bay State Park in Colchester, Mill River Falls Natural Area in Georgia and many other important properties. These natural areas contain some of the most important scenic vistas on Lake Champlain, protect historic islands of immeasurable beauty, conserve the habitat of dozens of rare species, and shelter numerous refuges of biological diversity.
Thank you
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