Partners
Partnership and collaboration are guiding principles for the Monadnock Conservancy. We work closely with other conservation land trusts, state and federal agencies, municipalities, and a wide range of organizations. The reason is simple: We can do much more working together than alone.
Current Partners
- Antioch University New England
- Beech Hill-Dublin Lake Watershed Association
- Cheshire County Conservation District
- Cheshire Medical Center
- Cheshire Walkers
- City of Keene
- Connecticut River Conservancy
- Franklin Pierce University
- Harris Center for Conservation Education
- Hillsborough County Conservation District
- Historical Society of Cheshire County
- Horatio Colony Nature Preserve
- Keene Parks and Recreation Department
- Keene State College
- Land for Good
- Land Trust Accreditation Commission
- Land Trust Alliance
- Monadnock Buy Local
- Monadnock Climbers Association
- Monadnock Farm and Community Coalition
- Monadnock Regional Rail Trail Collaborative
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- The Nature Conservancy
- New England Forestry Foundation
- New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions
- New Hampshire Audubon
- New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
- New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
- New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
- New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands
- New Hampshire Fish and Game
- New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program
- New Hampshire Land Trust Coalition
- New Hampshire State Conservation Committee
- New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association
- Northeast Wilderness Trust
- Pathways for Keene
- Quabbin-to-Cardigan Partnership
- Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
- Southwest Region Planning Commission
- University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
- Winchester Learning Center
Want to be a partner?
To discuss a partnership opportunity, please email Ryan Owens, executive director, or call him at 603-357-0600, ext. 103.
Why I Care
We need to ensure that this community is a healthy one, now and in the future, and the only way to do that is to work together.
— Liz Chipman, executive director, Keene Housing Kids Collaborative