2022 Annual Report

The Power of Persistence

Persistence. It has always been fundamental to Green Foothills’ work. This is the advantage of an organization like ours, which ensures that local nature always has a team of champions ready to fight on until victory is achieved. Each year brings us new challenges and 2022 – our 60th year – was no different, but our commitment to you is to never quit until our region is a place where wildlife thrives and communities live in balance with nature.

This year, we championed the closure of Lehigh Quarry and cement plant, protected green space in San Jose as the city adds much-needed housing, and worked to stop development in high fire-hazard severity zones. We were steadfast in our ongoing work to protect the Stanford Foothills from an expanding campus, Bay wetlands from excessive office development, Coyote Valley from increased commercial development along the Coyote Creek corridor, the Amah Mutsun’s most sacred site – Juristac – from a proposed open-pit sand and gravel mine near Gilroy, and thousands of miles of rangeland in San Benito County from urban sprawl.

We are also excited to announce that we are in the planning stages of developing Spanish language materials for our Leadership Program. 2023 will be the 10th anniversary of this program which has now graduated more than 240 local changemakers who are making a difference through their leadership throughout San Mateo, Santa Clara, and San Benito Counties.

In addition to this, we are supporting and resourcing the groups and people who are key partners in our mission to protect local nature. This includes providing staffing and grant writing support to the Muwekma Ohlone Preservation Foundation and Calpulli Tonalehqueh.

In 2022 we increased the percentage of our expenditures directed toward programs. I expect that programs will be an even greater percentage of our expenditures in 2023 as we endeavor to effectively stretch every dollar that you generously donate.

Thank you for all you do for our local natural environment.

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Megan Fluke
Executive Director

Our Work in 2022

Our advocates engaged on 23 land use issues in 2022. From the coast to the baylands, from the valley to the hillsides, we gave a voice to the most at-risk habitats. This map describes some of those issues and illustrates the extent of our advocacy efforts.

Zoom in on the map and click on each point to learn more about the individual project.

Our Impact in 2022

Advocacy Program

57,267

acres of open space protected or benefited

5

victories

achieved out of 8 concluded land use issues

13 key wildlife and plant species benefited
2 policies or plans adopted by governmental agencies

 

23

land use issues

in total monitored and advocated

14 were in collaboration with a total of 110 tribes, organizations, and community leaders
39,363 comment letters sent in response to our 17 calls to action with 14 favorable outcomes
155 additional letters were in response to our call to thank legislators for their votes

 

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Our Impact in 2022

Leadership Program

22

local changemakers graduated

for a total of 242 alumni since 2014*

19

alumni in a new leadership role

for a total of 109 since 2014*

 

15

initiatives won by alumni

for a total of 37 since 2014*

13 initiatives launched or joined by alumni for a total of 40 since 2014*

 

*year the first cohort graduated

The Leadership Program is supported by Green Foothills donors, Adobe, Applied Materials Foundation Community Fund, the County of Santa Clara, Knight Foundation, San Mateo County Health, Sand Hill Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and Guadalupe Coyote Resource Conservation District.

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Deepen Your Support

Green Foothills appreciates every individual, agency, and foundation who makes our work possible and we are proud to recognize every contributor in Our Donor Community. Thanks to their generous support, we are able to champion land use decisions that affirm and support open space, biodiversity, climate resilience, and natural resources in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties.

Bring a Friend to Healing in Nature

Healing in Nature outings bring people together for meditative, healing experiences as we explore protected parks and open spaces. These gatherings are curated for people of all ages, abilities, and interests by trained docents and community healers. Attend an outing in 2023 and bring a friend! Learn more.

Host a Company Outing

Want to get outside with your work colleagues and support Green Foothills? We offer special docent-led walks in local open space preserves to company groups of 10 or more. Visit greenfoothills.org/outings to fill out our interest form.

Leave a Legacy

A gift from your estate is the ultimate way to support our mission. We’ve partnered with FreeWill to give you the ability to create your estate plan online in only 20 minutes. Let us know you have included Green Foothills in your estate plans or to learn more, visit greenfoothills.org/legacy.

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Leslie Airola Murveit and Hy Murveit
Stephen Boles
Julia Bott
Allan and Marilyn Brown
Joan Bruce
John and Mary Jane Davey
Devon Davey
Catherine Davey and Tom Podoll
Mary and John Davey
Paul Davis and Jade Thuma
Beth DeAtley
Paul and Maureen Draper
Allison Dykens
Megan Fluke and Jeff Prentice
Norma Jean Bodey Galiher
Linda Gass and Rob Steiner
Kathryn Gordon
John Graham
Herbert and Norma Grench
Jerry Hearn and Rebecca Reynolds
Susan and Robert Hughes
Scott Iverson
Joyce Bryson
Heather Kantor
William and Katherine Korbholz
Edmundo and Mary Larenas
Peter and Sue LaTourrette
Linda and Sidney Liebes Jr.
Margaret and Jamis MacNiven
Betty J. Meissner
Margery Morse
Lisa and Edward Munro
Rajan Narang
Delores and Walter Nelson
Brad and Judy O’Brien
Dave Olson
Jane Packard
George Packard
Daniel and Helen Quinn
Eleanor Rakonitz
William Reller
Nancy Reyering and Marty Walker
Lennie and Mike Roberts
Jennifer Roberts
Charles Schmuck
Jeffrey Segall and Helen He
Joan Sherlock
Ivan Stanojevic
Phyllis Stevenson
Sara Timby
Kristen Tsukushi
Randall and Marcia White
Will and Michelle Wyman

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Financial Health

We are thankful for all who volunteered their time and contributed to Green Foothills in 2022. Our volunteers put in 2,635.5 hours of their time valued at $78,933.23. To view a list of our 978 wonderful donors from 2022, please visit our webpage dedicated to celebrating them.

Financials | April 1, 2021 – March 30, 2022

Income: $1,600,062
Total revenue increased 30%, driven primarily by additional grants and new funds raised for our long-term advocacy fund.

Expenses: $1,418,206
Overall expenses increased due to inflation and improved compensation and benefits practices. We shifted more of our internal resources towards program delivery while improving our fundraising efficiency.

Net Assets: $1,343,708
Unrestricted, Undesignated: $558,195
Lennie Roberts Advocacy Fund: $642,017
Temporarily Restricted: $143,496

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