Cape Elizabeth Land Trust
www.capelandtrust.orgThe Cape Elizabeth Land Trust (CELT) permanently conserves and provides stewardship for lands cherished by our community—from shorelands to marshes, from farmlands to woodlands—for the education, use and enjoyment of this and future generations. OUR HISTORY Historically, the character of Cape Elizabeth was defined by a rich agricultural heritage and a spectacular rocky coastline with close ties to the ocean. Over time, given its proximity to Portland, the town evolved into a more suburban community. In 1985, a group of Cape residents serving on the town’s Conservation Commission formed a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rural character of the town for future generations. CELT has steadily grown from its first operating budget of $997 and an all-volunteer operation to two full-time and two part-time staff members, 31 board and advisory council members, and the permanent conservation of 762 acres on 31 parcels of land. Despite its considerable growth over the years, CELT is still a grassroots organization dependent on community involvement. We invite you to join our organization in support of our ongoing conservation efforts.
Read moreThe Cape Elizabeth Land Trust (CELT) permanently conserves and provides stewardship for lands cherished by our community—from shorelands to marshes, from farmlands to woodlands—for the education, use and enjoyment of this and future generations. OUR HISTORY Historically, the character of Cape Elizabeth was defined by a rich agricultural heritage and a spectacular rocky coastline with close ties to the ocean. Over time, given its proximity to Portland, the town evolved into a more suburban community. In 1985, a group of Cape residents serving on the town’s Conservation Commission formed a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rural character of the town for future generations. CELT has steadily grown from its first operating budget of $997 and an all-volunteer operation to two full-time and two part-time staff members, 31 board and advisory council members, and the permanent conservation of 762 acres on 31 parcels of land. Despite its considerable growth over the years, CELT is still a grassroots organization dependent on community involvement. We invite you to join our organization in support of our ongoing conservation efforts.
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Maine
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Employees
1-10
Founded
1985
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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