CACAPON AND LOST RIVERS LAND TR INC
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
CACAPON AND LOST RIVERS LAND TR INC Full 1WelcomeProtecting your land ensures that future generations will have a healthier, better quality of life.Featured Projects Cacapon Watershed Collaborative The Cacapon Watershed Collaborative (CWC) aims to protect the Cacapon and Lost Rivers Watershed’s valuable ecosystems and residents’ way of life. The Cacapon Watershed Conservation Read More » GunBarrel Hunt Club In 2023 the Land Trust and GunBarrel Valley Wild Life Preserve forged a partnership to protect 834 acres of vital hunting grounds in Hampshire County. Read More » Old Opossum Tree Farm A home for native wildlife along almost two miles of stream. Read More » Listening to the Land Landowner stories from the Cacapon & Lost Rivers Valley What the Land Remembers – reflections from John Gavitt Some moments stay with us – not because they were dramatic, but because they quietly changed how we see the world. In December 2015, longtime conservation supporter John Gavitt shared two simple photographs on Facebook. More than a decade later, he says those posts still capture exactly how he felt Read More » Roots That Run Deep: The Pull of Home in the Cacapon Valley Farming has long worn a romantic reputation – open fields, rolling hills, and a life close to the land. But for the families who have worked this Valley generation after generation, the truth is far more complex. Farming can be dangerous, isolating, and, at times, deeply heartbreaking. And yet, those Read More » Making Hay: The Quiet Intelligence of the Land The Valley has a way of settling you. Its long views – fields stitched together with barns, woods, and homes – feel steady, almost timeless. That sense of calm doesn’t come from neglect or chance. It comes from people who pay close attention, year after year, and make choices that Read More »
Annual Revenue
$419,733
Known Funders
3
Grants Received
4
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $419,733 | $285,829 | $1,851,959 |
| 2023 | $376,307 | $332,061 | $1,561,230 |
| 2022 | $291,638 | $297,026 | $1,365,744 |
| 2021 | $155,797 | $177,547 | $1,608,259 |
| 2020 | $173,752 | $147,015 | $1,509,631 |
| 2013 | $455,246 | $497,562 | $495,622 |
| 2012 | $182,535 | $163,992 | $647,485 |
| 2011 | $91,979 | $118,046 | $397,895 |
Top Funders
WASHINGTON, DC
WASHINGTON, DC
WASHINGTON, DC
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
EMILY MERRILL
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
TODD CARLISLE
DIRECTOR
MICHELE MOURE-REEVES
DIRECTOR
BOB KNISELY
DIRECTOR
MARK HAYNES
PRESIDENT
CHRISTINE LAMBERT PENTINO
VICE PRESIDENT
BOB POOLE
VICE PRESIDENT
ROGER GRIFFIS
SECRETARY
GUY DAVIS
DIRECTOR
BECKY GANSKOPP
TREASURER
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