Nonprofit

Green Trust Alliance

Cockeysville, MD
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www.greentrustalliance.org/

  • Mission

    Green Trust Alliance (GTA) is a nonprofit conservation organization and accredited land trust dedicated to boldly building coastal resiliency, preserving and stewarding wildlife habitat, and enhancing public access in Mid-Atlantic communities. We focus on partnerships and innovative funding streams that accelerate large scale conservation, preservation and ecosystem restoration efforts. These large scale efforts help local shorelines, rivers, streams and vulnerable communities become more resilient in the face of a changing climate, help protect and preserve wildlife and aquatic habitat, reduce flooding, and steward and protect public access to our shared outdoor and water resources.

    About Us

    Green Trust Alliance (GTA) is a community-focused environmental nonprofit dedicated to improving environmental health and quality of life throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, with a strong focus on Baltimore and surrounding communities. Our mission centers on environmental stewardship, community engagement, and equitable access to greener, healthier spaces, particularly in historically underserved and underfunded neighborhoods. GTA works alongside residents and local partners to create meaningful environmental improvements through volunteer-driven initiatives such as trash cleanups, trail maintenance, native tree plantings, pollinator garden installations, and other urban greening projects. Through these efforts, we aim to strengthen local ecosystems, promote environmental awareness, and empower communities to take an active role in creating healthier, more resilient neighborhoods.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Climate Change
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Urban Areas
    • Volunteering
    • Water & Sanitation

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