Douglas Land Conservancy

A nonprofit organization

$139,440 raised by 261 donors

93% complete

$150,000 Goal

Douglas Land Conservancy was formed in 1987 and has conserved over 27,400 acres in Douglas, Elbert and Jefferson Counties. Contributions to our organization help us to continue our mission to conserve and steward open space in perpetuity.

Mission

Douglas Land Conservancy (DLC) is a nonpolitical, nonprofit land trust dedicated to the protection and conservation of the natural character, habitats, ecosystems, and open space of Douglas County and other areas along the Front Range region of Colorado.

Background Statement

Douglas Land Conservancy (DLC) is a nonprofit made up of citizens concerned about land conservation and smart growth in our region of Colorado. Based in Castle Rock, Colorado since 1987, DLC serves primarily Douglas County. However, recognizing the importance of a regional approach in land conservation, DLC has recently broadened its focus to support surrounding counties, including Jefferson and Elbert.

Today, we are actively preserving over 27,400 acres in Douglas, Jefferson and Elbert Counties. All of this is made possible because of generous support from donors, volunteers and landowners.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Douglas Land Conservancy

other names

DLC, Douglas County Land Conservancy

Year Established

1987

Tax id (EIN)

84-1076613

Category

Environment, Food, Agriculture & Nutrition, Animal-Related, Recreation & Sports

Organization Size

Large Organization

Address

P.O. Box 462
Castle Rock, CO 80104

Service areas

Douglas County, CO, US

Elbert County, CO, US

Phone

303-688-8025

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