In the coming year, NEWLT Board of Directors and staff plan to evaluate our progress in connecting community and conservation. With our Strategic plan reaching the five-year mark, we are proud of our updated brand, new tech, and website. We are pleased with how many people are turning out for our growing number of programs and activities. And, we couldn’t be more enthusiastic about using our preserves to engage new partners.
We know that Conservation that Connects, our new strategy, is working.
But, how well is it working? What adjustments need to be made to achieve our goals for organizational growth and land conservation?
We invite your comment
Our strategy is all about linking people with our conservation mission. So, you bet, your opinion matters! If you have thoughts about how Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust is doing, or suggestions for how we can better serve the needs of our community, please reach out and let us know by emailing [email protected] or [email protected]
There is more good work to do. Clean drinking water, connected habitat, places for recreation, and climate resiliency continue to be important to our community today, and for future generations.