Trust for Public Land

Trust for Public Land

Non-profit Organizations

San Francisco, CA 55,328 followers

Connecting everyone to the outdoors™

About us

Trust for Public Land (TPL) is a national nonprofit that works to connect everyone to the benefits and joys of the outdoors. As a leader in equitable access to the outdoors, TPL works with communities to create parks and protect public land where they are needed most. Since 1972, TPL has protected 4 million acres of public land, created 5,364 outdoor spaces, raised $93 billion in public funding for parks and public lands, and connected more than 9 million people to the outdoors. To learn more, visit www.tpl.org

Website
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Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1972
Specialties
Acquiring land for parks, Designing, developing, and restoring parks, Creating public funds for parks and open space, Conservation Economics, and Greenprinting

Locations

  • Primary

    101 Montgomery St

    Suite 900

    San Francisco, CA 94104, US

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Employees at Trust for Public Land

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    🎧 New Podcast Episode Alert 🎤 Join us this month on People. Nature. Big Ideas as our host, Ronda Lee Chapman, engages in a deep-dive conversation with Queta Gonzalez, sharing insights from her vast experience at the connection of diversity and the great outdoors. It's all about equity, embracing DEI within organizations, career growth in non-profit, and a potentially game-changing idea for pay equity. A conversation you won't want to miss! Full episode here ➡️ www.tpl.org/podcast

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    Adventure has the power to inspire, connect, and transform—and that energy was on full display at our recent panel on inclusivity in climbing at Town Hall Seattle. With Mitsu Iwasaki leading the conversation, Asian American athletes Cody Kaemmerlen, Kathy Karlo, and Nina Williams shared powerful stories on breaking barriers and building a more inclusive future for outdoor recreation. Special thanks to our partners and attendees for creating such an inspiring and welcoming space for change.

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    Celebrating a huge win for the environment! 🎉 All 23 ballot measures championed by TPL in the November election have officially passed! The final initiative in McHenry County, IL, was confirmed after a close vote, securing $70 million in voter-approved funds to protect drinking water, improve rivers and lakes, safeguard wildlife, enhance local forests, and provide park access for people with disabilities. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gSiHPGns

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    Food, drink, and conversation are the building blocks of great parks. Inspired by memories of home and fueled by caffeine and tasty snacks, meet the women who gather regularly to envision the future of their nearby green space–Delta Park. Take a seat at the table and explore their journey: https://lnkd.in/g2RURk9F

    Food, Drink, and Conversation Are the Building Blocks of Great Parks

    Food, Drink, and Conversation Are the Building Blocks of Great Parks

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    We know public lands are essential to healthy, thriving communities. Today, we have fresh evidence that they’re also critical to our economy. ⬇️   #Proud to be part of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable and to work alongside our partners there to ensure that all Americans have access to the outdoors. Let’s keep the momentum going: Urge Congress to create parks and enhance outdoor recreational opportunities in the communities where they're needed most by swiftly passing the Outdoors for All Act: https://bit.ly/3ZegYQ5

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    BREAKING: Outdoor recreation contributed $1.2 trillion (2.3% of GDP) and 5 million jobs (3.1% of all employment) to the U.S. economy in 2023, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.    New data in this year’s report also shows that the outdoor recreation economy has grown 36% in real terms since 2012.     “The new BEA data highlights outdoor recreation as a cornerstone of our economy, generating jobs, supporting small businesses, and providing essential opportunities for Americans to engage with the outdoors for health, connection, and quality of life,” said Jessica (Wahl) Turner, President, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable. “This release should signal to policymakers and leaders across the country that investing in outdoor infrastructure and access must remain a national, bipartisan priority. We urge this Congress to take swift action to pass the EXPLORE Act, a widely supported package of bills that will help to ensure that all Americans have access to the outdoors and support the communities and businesses that rely on recreation economies." Read more about this year's release: https://lnkd.in/eD8S3rac

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    Surfing legend, Carissa Moore, has an impact extending far beyond the waves. On December 5th, she’s joining us and the University of Hawai'i to share stories from her remarkable journey as a Native Hawaiian, five-time world champion, and the first woman to win Olympic gold in surfing. Rooted in a love for public lands and oceans, Carissa’s experiences inspire a deeper understanding of the power of outdoor spaces—and the collective responsibility we share in preserving them for generations to come. Learn more or RSVP for this incredible conversation with Bianca Clark, Carissa Moore, and Mahealani Richardson: https://lnkd.in/eAkUA4AW

    Carissa Moore: The Power of Outdoor Places

    Carissa Moore: The Power of Outdoor Places

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    From the big adventures to the basics of clean air and water, access to the outdoors is a vital human need—but it’s not equal to everyone. Join us this week as our Northwest Director, Mitsu Iwasaki with prominent Asian American climbers, Cody Kaemmerlen, Kathy Karlo, and Nina Williams, for a powerful panel discussion around how inclusion enriches the future of adventure sports. We’re partnering with Town Hall Seattle and incredible community organizations (big list) to create an evening full of stories and inspiration. Register to join in person or online, Thursday November 21st: https://lnkd.in/eHmuxGDU

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    There were many magical costumes at the recent Bridges Academy Community Schoolyard opening, but the true magic happened behind the scenes. Built by the local Oakland community and partners, this vibrant, climate-smart space replaces hot blacktop with natural play areas, shade, and opportunities for exploration. Together, we celebrated 500 students and 10,000 nearby residents gaining access to a green space that will strengthen community health, inspire learning, and build climate resilience for generations to come. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e5qvCPsG

    Bridges Academy - Our Work in CA

    Bridges Academy - Our Work in CA

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    We're at a critical juncture for the Outdoors for All Act and need your voice again. If this important legislation doesn’t pass before the current congressional session ends in just a few weeks, we’ll lose all our progress. That would mean starting over—finding sponsors and cosponsors, sending the bill through committees, getting it passed by the House—all while losing precious time for communities that urgently need access to green spaces. Thanks to advocates like you, we’ve made significant strides. But now, we face the final hurdle: getting this legislation through the Senate and to the president’s desk before the clock runs out. Will you send a letter to your senators today to push for passage of the Outdoors for All Act? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e-RZtCg8

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    Chittick Elementary Community Schoolyard is officially in full swing! What was once a space covered in asphalt with little shade has been transformed into a vibrant and engaging place for students and the entire community to enjoy. Complete with lush greenery and exciting play equipment, this new schoolyard promises to be a haven of fun and safety for students while also serving as a fantastic park for the 6,000+ residents who live nearby. With support from AEW and in partnership with Boston Parks and Recreation and the local community, Chittick Elementary Community Schoolyard will help more Boston residents connect to a high-quality outdoor space close to home. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eyjD_-2W

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