Non-Profit

Only small environmental and educational organizations with 501(c)(3) status and less than $5 million in annual revenue qualify to support the Leave No Trace program. These partners incorporate Leave No Trace skills and ethics throughout their programming and educational outreach.

 

Adirondack Mountain Club American Prairie
Appalachian Mountain Club Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Audubon Center at Riverlands Back Country Horsemen of America
Benton Mackaye Trail Association Big Bay Stewardship Council
Black Hills Parks & Forests Association Calleva Inc.
Camp Acta Non Verba (Camp ANV) Clearwater Collective
Colorado Fourteeners Initiative Colorado Mountain Club
Cottonwood Canyons Foundation Desert Mountain Club
FIND Outdoors Friends of Acadia
Friends of Jocassee, Inc. Friends of Mt. Evans and Lost Creek Wildernesses
Friends of Panthertown Friends Of The Shawnee
Friends of the Wichitas Headwaters Trails Alliance
Huellas Latinas Idaho Outdoor Association
Indian River Land and Aquatic Preserves Joshua Tree National Park Association
Keweenaw Land Trust Keystone Trails Association
L-A-D Foundation Love in Motion
Mountain IDEAL Nature First
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference Ocean Isle Property Owner’s Association
Outdoor Recreation Council of British Columbia Outward Bound Germany gGmbH
Overall Outdoors Pacific Crest Trail Association
Phil Hadberger Park Conservancy Potomac Appalachian Trail Club
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers Roxborough State Park
Roxborough State Park Saratoga PLAN
Siskiyou Outdoor Recreation Alliance Smokies Life
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests Space Between Adventures
Superior Hiking Trail Association TECHE Project
The Bus for Outdoor Access & Teaching TrailBliss
United States Adventure Racing Association Visit Colorado Springs
Wasatch Mountain Club Washington's National Park Fund
Winter Wildlands Alliance WisCorps, Inc.
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