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Promise to Protect campaign comes to a successful close

January 15, 2025

In the summer of 2023 the Hanover Conservancy launched the public phase of the most ambitious fundraising effort in our organization’s 60+ year history. Led by strong institutional support from the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation—which contributed $600,000 to the effort—we sought to raise $2 million to support the essential work of land conservation, stewardship, and community engagement.

This fall, after two years of quiet and public fundraising, we are proud to report the successful close of our Promise to Protect campaign. With generous support from individuals, families, institutions, and local, state, and federal agencies, we surpassed our original goal by more than 40%, raising $2,862,309 in gifts and grants.

This incredible vote of confidence greatly enhances the long-term sustainability of our work, ensuring we will be able to continue to care for beloved conserved properties like Balch Hill, Mink Brook, and Greensboro Ridge for years to come. It also energizes our three main program initiatives, allowing us to boldly pursue new land protection projects; meet the growing stewardship demands on our properties brought on by climate change and increased use; and continue to connect our community to the inspiring landscape we share.

Thank you again to all our supporters, past and present, for helping lay the foundation for the next generation of conservation work in Hanover. We look forward to sharing exciting news in the coming year as we continue to protect land and water for our community.

And while this capital campaign has come to a close, your ongoing support remains vitally important to the day-to-day operations of the Conservancy. We invite you to become a member today, and join the nearly 500 households in Hanover and beyond who have made a gift to the Conservancy this year.

Filed Under: Conservation, Education, Featured, Stewardship

Sunsquatch StoryWalk at Greensboro Ridge

October 4, 2022

During the month of October, explore the mossy ledges of Greensboro Ridge Natural Area while following the adventures of Sunsquatch, a friendly creature who wants to save the planet. This self-guided walk follows the path of a picture book spread along a ~ 1 mile, moderately strenuous loop. The first 10 participants will receive a Sunsquatch plushie! Thanks to our generous sponsors, ReVision Energy and Sustainable Hanover.

Filed Under: Education, Events, Greensboro Ridge, Lands, Outdoor Trips, Partnerships Tagged With: Greensboro Ridge, Outdoor trips, StoryWalk, Sunsquatch

A Trip Through Tunis History

September 12, 2022

Sun, Sept. 25, 10am-noon

Remote northeast Hanover is the Tunis District, a once-busy 19th c. settlement with its own one-room schoolhouse built in 1822. Celebrate its 200th anniversary with a peek at the beautifully restored school and easy/moderate hike to an historic mill site. Location: 88 Wolfeboro Road. Leaders: Barbara Fildes, Keith Quinton, and Adair Mulligan. Co-sponsored with the Hanover Historical Society.

Head over to Event Page for more information and registration!

Filed Under: Education, Events, History, Lands, Outdoor Trips, Partnerships, Tunis Mill Lot, Uncategorized Tagged With: Fall Trips, Hanover Historical Society, Outdoor event, Outdoor trips, Town of Hanover, Tunis, Tunis School house

Watch the 2021 Annual Meeting on our YouTube Channel!

November 17, 2021

Yesterday’s Annual Meeting was recorded! View the full video on our YouTube channel. The first 15 minutes are the business portion, followed by Executive Director, Adair Mulligan presentation of the History of HC protected lands and Q&A. Enjoy!

Filed Under: Board of Directors, Education, Events, History, Lands, Media

Hot off the press!

September 8, 2021

We’re excited to be featured in the fall issue of Here in Hanover magazine! Pick up your copy around town or share the article with friends online.

 

Filed Under: Education, Media, Partnerships

Mink Brook Community Forest meeting now on our YouTube channel!

May 29, 2020

NEW! Watch the May 27th, 2020 recording of a Zoom informational meeting on the Mink Brook Community Forest project. The call was led by JT Horn, Senior Project Manager for the Trust for Public Land and Rob Houseman, Planning Director for the Town of Hanover.

Filed Under: Education, Events, Media, Mink Brook Community Forest, Partnerships

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71 Lyme Road
Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 643-3433

info@hanoverconservancy.org

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