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L.L.Bean Conservation Partners

For 100 years, we at L.L.Bean have always been pleased to share our love for the outdoors with our customers. Today, our commitment to the environment is stronger than ever, and we encourage our customers to join us in our efforts.

L.L.Bean currently donates to the following nonprofit conservation and outdoor recreation organizations, listed alphabetically, below. We have a particular interest in supporting groups that engage young people in outdoor recreation, and model and encourage stewardship of our natural resources. To this end, L.L.Bean has contributed over $8 million in the last five years.

If you already assist one of the organizations below, we give our sincere thanks. We believe we are all stewards of this land – and every contribution helps to ensure our outdoor spaces will continue to thrive.

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ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB

The Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) is a nonprofit membership organization that protects wild lands and waters through a balanced approach of conservation and advocacy, environmental education and responsible recreation.

Contact Information

814 Goggins Road, Lake George, NY 12845
Phone: 518-668-4447
Web site: www.adk.org
Email: info@adk.org

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ALBANY PINE BUSH PRESERVE COMMISSION

Located in the heart of the Capital District Region, the Albany Pine Bush represents one of the best remaining examples of an inland Pine Barrens ecosystem in the world. This gently rolling sand plain is home to a unique diversity of animals and plants, including 20 rare species and two rare natural communities.

Thousands of people visit the Albany Pine Bush Preserve each year for outdoor recreation, research, nature study and respite. The preserve positively and significantly contributes to the quality of life in the municipalities it crosses. Its 3,010 acres of protected Pine Bush land are a cherished resource to local communities.

The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission was created by the NYS legislature in 1988 to protect and manage the unique and endangered natural communities and species of the Albany Pine Bush for ecological, recreational and educational benefits.

Contact Information

195 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205
Web site: www.albanypinebush.org
Phone: 518-456-0655
Email: info@albanypinebush.org

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AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION

The American Canoe Association (ACA) is the oldest member-based paddlesport association in the United States, currently boasting a membership of nearly 50,000 paddlers. Since 1880 the ACA has been involved in the promotion of paddlesports, recreation, education and environmental stewardship. The Association is currently redoubling its efforts to support grassroots stewardship and conservation through club-based initiatives, waterway clean-ups, safety/access signage, water trails and access to waterways.

.L.Bean has joined forces with ACA to create the Club Fostered Stewardship (CFS) program. The CFS program supports paddling clubs in their efforts to protect waterways and to promote volunteer waterway stewardship at the local level.

Contact Information

National Office, 108 Hanover St., Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone: 540-907-4460
Web site: www.americancanoe.org

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AMERICAN HIKING SOCIETY

Since its founding in 1976, American Hiking Society (AHS) has been the only national voice for hikers – dedicated to promoting and protecting America's hiking trails, their surrounding natural areas and the hiking experience. AHS represents millions of hikers who are committed to beautiful places to hike and believe that the preservation of hiking trails and their environments is an important and worthwhile legacy to leave for future generations.

L.L.Bean is pleased to support AHS by providing funding for the National Trails Fund. The Fund is the only national privately funded grants program for hiking trails. The Fund supports the grassroots efforts of trail clubs to build and maintain trails, secure trail lands and recruit volunteers and support.

Contact Information

1422 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: 301-565-6704
Web site: www.AmericanHiking.org
Email: info@americanhiking.org

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APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB

Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) is the oldest conservation and recreation organization in the United States. With 100,000 members in the Northeast and beyond, the nonprofit AMC promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers and trails of the Appalachian region. The AMC offers thousands of outdoor activities through its 12 chapters from Maine to Washington, DC, along with mountain hospitality at its huts and lodges.

L.L.Bean has provided nearly $1.6 million in funding for AMC during the past 30 years. Since 1995, L.L.Bean has funded AMC’s ConservationWorks and Junior Naturalist programs. L.L.Bean also provided a substantial gift of furnishings and outdoor equipment for AMC’s Highland Center. Most recently, L.L.Bean supported AMC’s Maine Woods Initiative, a major conservation effort in the 100-Mile Wilderness region that combines outdoor recreation, resource protection, sustainable forestry and community partnerships. As part of the Initiative, the AMC owns and manages 37,000 acres of forestland and operates Medawisla Wilderness Lodge and Little Lyford Pond Lodge and Cabins, traditional Maine sporting camps open to the public. A third sporting camp, the Lisa and Leon Gorman Camps at Chairback Mountain, was dedicated in 2008.

Contact Information

5 Joy St., Boston, MA 02108
Phone: 617-523-0636
Web site: www.outdoors.org
Email: AMCinformation@outdoors.org

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APPALACHIAN TRAIL CONSERVANCY

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) is a volunteer-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to the environmental protection and resource preservation of the 2,178.3-mile Maine-to-Georgia Appalachian Trail (A.T.). For over 80 years, it has been the work of the ATC and various A.T. partners, clubs and volunteers to ensure that the biological resources and opportunities for backcountry experiences along the Trail endure for generations to come.

L.L.Bean sponsors the L.L.Bean Grants to Clubs program of the ATC with a $20,000 annual contribution. Since 1992, ATC volunteers have been provided funds for the purchase of tools, gates, bog bridge materials and safety equipment, and to conduct shelter repair and privy maintenance. L.L.Bean's gift is among the largest corporate contributions to the group and supports the grassroots efforts of thousands of local volunteers.

Contact Information

PO Box 807, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-0807
Phone: 304-535-6331
Web site: www.appalachiantrail.org
Email: info@appalachiantrail.org

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BICYCLE COALITION OF MAINE

The Bicycle Coalition of Maine (BCM) advocates bicycling safety, education and access. To enhance our communities, environment and economy, BCM also promotes bicycling for transportation, health and recreation.

L.L.Bean has supported BCM since its formation in 1992. L.L.Bean sponsors the Women’s Ride for Heart Health, the Maine Bike Rally, the Lobster Ride and Roll and the BikeMaine Event Calendar, and is a corporate member of BCM.

Contact Information

341 Water St., Augusta, ME 04332
Phone: 207-623-4511
Web site: www.bikemaine.org
Email: info@bikemaine.org

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FOREST SOCIETY OF MAINE

As Maine's land trust for the North Woods, the Forest Society of Maine (FSM ) conserves forestlands in a manner that sustains the recreational, ecological, economic, and cultural values of the Maine woods. The Forest Society of Maine focuses its efforts to promote the conservation of functional, working forest landscapes with multiple social and ecological values. Since its inception, FSM has conserved more than 400,000 acres of forestland, as well as 901 miles of rivers and streams and 510 miles of lake and pond shoreline.

L.L.Bean supported FSM to help complete the acquisition of the 329,000-acre West Branch project, which includes the headwaters of the St. John and Penobscot Rivers, and is pleased to continue its support of FSM'’s other endeavors to conserve additional high value forestlands in Maine.

Contact Information

15 Franklin St., 3rd Floor, 
 Bangor, ME 04401
Phone: 207-945-9200
Web site: www.fsmaine.org
Email: info@fsmaine.org

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FREEPORT CONSERVATION TRUST

Freeport Conservation Trust is a nonprofit organization operated by Freeport, Maine, volunteers. The Trust is dedicated to protecting special places for future generations. Since 1977, the Trust has protected 45 properties, totaling close to 1,500 acres of Freeport land, including significant farmland, shorefront and woodlands.

  • Advises private landowners interested in protecting their land
  • Holds and enforces permanent restrictions on property through conservation easements or outright ownership
  • Provides public access to properties located in a number of Freeport neighborhoods
  • Works with local residents to raise funds for the purchase and ongoing stewardship of land
  • Builds public awareness and encourages land protection in Freeport

Contact Information

P.O. Box 433, Freeport, ME 04032
Phone: 207-869-1012
Web site: www.freeportconservationtrust.org

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FRIENDS OF BAXTER STATE PARK

Friends of Baxter State Park is an independent citizen group working to preserve, support and enhance the wilderness character of Baxter State Park in the spirit of its founder, Governor Percival Baxter. The group supports a philosophy of wilderness in which resources are primary and recreation is secondary. This philosophy is based on the Deeds of Trust by which Baxter State Park was conveyed to the State of Maine by Governor Percival P. Baxter, supported by other Baxter writings and speeches and informed by the respected voices of others in wilderness preservation.

This philosophy includes:

  • Preserving the natural order for its own sake, set apart in perpetuity and unspoiled by negative human impact
  • Protecting natural resources
  • Managing human presence to maintain harmony with the natural environment
  • Providing opportunities for people to get away for a time in order to gain perspective and insight in a "forever wild" setting

Contact Information

P.O. Box 609, Union, ME 04862
Phone: 207-763-3014
Web site: www.friendsofbaxter.org
Email: info@friendsofbaxter.org

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FRIENDS OF CASCO BAY

Casco Bay is quintessentially Maine; its scenic waters, rocky coast, and hundreds of rugged islands exemplify the state’s image as a natural wonder. The Bay provides endless recreational opportunities from birding and angling to boating and beachcombing.

Friends of Casco Bay has been working to improve and protect the Bay’s environmental health for the past 20 years. The group’s work involves advocacy, education, water quality monitoring and collaborative problem solving. Home to the Casco BAYKEEPER®, it is a founding member of the WATERKEEPER® ALLIANCE, a network of more than 180 environmental groups working to protect waters around the world. Casco Baykeeper Joe Payne won L.L.Bean's 2009 Outdoor Heroes Award.

L.L.Bean is a proud supporter of Friends of Casco Bay, a dynamic, active, local nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the health of Maine’s Casco Bay. Our support helps the organization continue to be the eyes, ears and voice of Casco Bay.

Contact Information

43 Slocum Dr., South Portland, ME 04106
Phone: 207-799-8574
Web site: www.cascobay.org
Email: keeper@cascobay.org

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MAINE APPALACHIAN TRAIL CLUB

The Maine Appalachian Trail Club (MATC) is a volunteer-driven public service organization formed in 1935 to manage and maintain the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) in Maine, from the summit of Katahdin to Maine Highway 26 in Grafton Notch. Not a hiking or outing club, the MATC exists solely for the protection and perpetuation of the Appalachian Trail. Among the group’s projects are lean-to and site construction, trail relocation, brush and blowdown removal, blazing trails and footpath improvement. The MATC places five caretakers and ridge runners at busy backcountry A.T. campsites. These caretakers reach an estimated 10,000 backpackers with Leave No Trace education, with a focus on youth groups.

For more than 25 years, L.L.Bean’s annual contribution to the MATC has funded the purchase of the materials and equipment necessary to support the volunteers – many of whom are L.L.Bean employees – who maintain the Appalachian Trail in Maine. L.L.Bean also supplies funding and equipment for the caretaker and ridge runner program.

Contact Information

PO Box 283, Augusta, ME 04332-0283
Phone: 207-518-1779
Web site: www.matc.org
Email: matc@gwi.net

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MAINE COAST HERITAGE TRUST

Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT) conserves and stewards Maine's coastal lands and islands for their renowned scenic beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, ecological diversity and working landscapes. MCHT promotes the conservation of natural places statewide by working with land trusts, communities and other partners. Founded in 1970, the trust was a pioneer in the use of conservation easements as a way to protect land. Since then, MCHT has worked to protect more than 130,000 acres in Maine, including more than 260 entire coastal islands.

In support of Maine’s land conservation community, Maine Coast Heritage Trust hosts the annual Maine Land Conservation Conference with support from L.L.Bean. MCHT is also home to the Maine Land Trust Network program, which provides services, support, resources, training and networking opportunities to Maine’s land conservation community. L.L.Bean teamed up with MCHT to create the L.L.Bean Maine Land Trust Grant Program, a competitive re-grant program that supports stewardship activities and capacity building projects undertaken by local land trusts around the state.

Contact Information

1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 201, Topsham, ME 04086
Phone: 207-729-7366
Web site: www.mcht.org
Email: info@mcht.org

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MAINE HUTS AND TRAILS

Founded in 2001, Maine Huts & Trails’ (MHT) vision is to build and operate a hut-to-hut trail system in western Maine. When completed, Maine Huts & Trails will include up to 12 rustic, yet comfortable, backcountry huts and more than 180 miles of non-motorized trails. Organization objectives are to:

  • Protect and provide opportunities for future generations to experience the natural beauty of western Maine
  • Introduce the wonders of the outdoors to young people in hopes of creating tomorrow's outdoor stewards
  • Encourage healthy lifestyles by creating opportunities for accessible, people-powered, outdoor recreation
  • Create economic development by encouraging more outdoor enthusiasts to the region year-round

Upon completion, this system of trails, huts and waterway corridors will run from the Bethel area to the Moosehead Lake area, through some of the most spectacular backcountry riverfront, lakefront, and mountain scenery that the northern forest has to offer.

L.L.Bean is one of the founding supporters of MHT and we’re pleased to share their vision of encouraging current and future generations to enjoy this spectacular region of Maine.

Contact Information

375 N. Main St., Kingfield, ME 04947
Phone: 207-265-2400
Web site: www.mainehuts.org

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MAINE ISLAND TRAIL ASSOCIATION

The Maine Island Trail Association (MITA) is a membership organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the wild islands of coastal Maine. With over 180 sites and over two decades of community-building, stewardship and education, the organization has developed a model of sustainable recreation and created America's first recreational water trail. The 375-mile waterway extends from the New Hampshire border to Maine’s Machias Bay. Current members enjoy access to trail properties for day use or overnight visits in return for observing low-impact techniques and guidelines outlined in MITA’s annual 250-page guide.

L.L.Bean is a sponsor of MITA’s Stewardship Handbook and Guidebook. In addition, product donations have leveraged the organization’s fundraising capacity.

Contact Information

58 Fore St., Suite 30-3, Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207-761-8225
Web site: www.mita.org
Email: info@mita.org. membership@mita.org

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MAINE PROFESSIONAL GUIDES ASSOCIATION

The Maine Professional Guides Association’s (MPGA) mission is to protect and enhance the profession and outdoor heritage of Maine guides, and to maintain the resources they depend upon.

The Association is composed of registered Maine Guides who work to enhance the standards of the guiding industry through professional development, legislative advocacy and public outreach. Members are professional guides dedicated to promoting a quality, ethical and legal outdoor experience for all. They strive to maintain credentials and qualifications that exceed the requirements of the law. The membership nears 700 guides from throughout Maine, including the majority of Maine’s Master Guides.

L.L.Bean funds the MPGA’s Maine Guides Education Fund. The Fund's mission is to educate the public regarding outdoor recreation, public access, land conservation, land use policy, fish and wildlife management and the sustainable use of natural resources. They participate with Maine’s industry, land owners, land managers, agricultural interests, state and federal government and sporting and conservation groups to ensure the future of Maine’s outdoor recreation heritage traditions, including hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing and snowmobiling.

Contact Information

603 Patten, ME 04765
Web site: www.maineguideseducationfund.org
Email: info@maineguideseducationfund.org

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NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OF MAINE

The Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) works statewide for clean air, healthy waters, safeguards for our people and wildlife, forest protections and clean, renewable energy solutions. Founded in 1959, NRCM and its supporters have helped keep Maine a place of livable communities, outdoor traditions and tremendous natural beauty through science, the law and the voices of more than 12,000 supporters across Maine and beyond.

For over 35 years, NRCM’s educational outreach efforts have been underwritten by L.L.Bean’s annual contribution.

Contact Information

3 Wade St., Augusta, ME 04330
Phone: 207-622-3101, 800-287-2345
Web site: www.maineenvironment.org
Email: nrcm@nrcm.org

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NORTHERN FOREST CANOE TRAIL

Founded in 2000, the Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) has established a 740-mile recreational paddling trail for kayaks and canoes, linking the watersheds of northern New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire and Maine. Flowing with the stories of Native Americans, European settlers, and the development of towns and the timber industry, the Trail’s rich heritage offers paddlers a living reminder of a time when rivers were both highways and routes of communication. The NFCT represents a series of interconnected destinations, extending through a diversity of waterways, landscapes and communities within the Northern Forest and highlighting local resources. The Trail is managed and maintained by community-based stewardship organizations.

L.L.Bean’s funding helped to develop and print a series of three brochures about birding, fishing and paddling safety along the trail. Funds were also used to hold dedication events on National Trails Day in each of the four states through which the trail passes. Thirdly, the funds assist with the outreach and development of a canoe trail stewardship program.

Contact Information

PO Box 565, Waitsfield, VT 05673
Phone: 802-496-2285
Web site: www.northernforestcanoetrail.org
Email: info@northernforestcanoetrail.org

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PORTLAND TRAILS

Founded in 1991, Portland Trails (PT) is a member-supported urban land trust with a mission to create a 50-mile network of public trails in Greater Portland, Maine. The group serves as a public advocate for trail development, land protection, and people-powered recreation and transportation in the city, and encourages local neighborhoods and the business community to take part in trail use and stewardship.

L.L.Bean is Portland Trails’ Business Trail Leader, which includes providing yearly support for operations and programs, membership in the Adopt-a-Trail stewardship program and lead sponsorship of PT’s "Happy Trails" fundraising event.

Contact Information

305 Commercial St., Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207-775-2411
Web site: www.trails.org
Email: info@trails.org

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POTOMAC APPALACHIAN TRAIL CLUB

Founded in 1927, the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) is a volunteer organization dedicated to the stewardship of trails throughout the Mid-Atlantic Appalachian Trail and 730 miles of other hiking trails in national parks and forests, as well as state, regional and local parks.

L.L.Bean employees maintain a 2-mile section of the Appalachian Trail in Virginia. PATC has also benefited from product and cash donations as well as support through the L.L.Bean Grants to Clubs program through the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.

Contact Information

118 Park St. SE, Vienna, VA 22180-4609
Phone: 703-242-0693
Web site: www.patc.net
Email: info@patc.net

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UPPER VALLEY TRAILS ALLIANCE

The Upper Valley Trails Alliance (UVTA) is a coalition of trail users, trail and land-protection organizations and landowners in 44 communities along the Connecticut River in New Hampshire and Vermont. The Upper Valley Trails Alliance advocates for the use, maintenance and development of trails in the region. Through education, outreach and stewardship, the UVTA:

  • promotes active lifestyles through trail use in all seasons
  • connects people and places through a regional trail network
  • leads a coalition of local trail groups and advocates

UVTA’s Passport to Winter Fun program is designed to encourage outdoor activity during the long Northern New England winters through a fun, elementary-school-based model. Other goals are the realization of the Upper Valley Loop Trail, a multimodal trail corridor that will link four core communities in the region through an integrated network of biking, walking and hiking trails. UVTA is also working on using emerging technologies to disseminate the most easy-to-use and up-to-date trail information in the region.

With the opening of the West Lebanon, NH, retail store, L.L.Bean pledged financial support to UVTA to install informational kiosks at nearly 20 trailheads on local conservation lands. The company also established the L.L.Bean Trail Stewardship Fund to support projects of UVTA trails organizations.

Contact Information

PO Box 1215, 326 Main St. #4, Norwich, VT 05055
Phone: 802-649-9075
Web site: www.uvtrails.org
Email: info@uvtrails.org

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WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY

Wildlands Conservancy is a nonprofit, member-supported organization that has been dedicated to land preservation, river restoration, trail development and environmental stewardship through education for the past 35 years.

Contact Information

3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus, PA 18049
Phone: 610-965-4397
Web site: www.wildlandspa.org
Email: info@wildlandspa.org

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