Brandywine Conservancy
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"Appreciating the need for rapid action, a group of local residents bought endangered land and founded the Brandywine Conservancy in 1967. The first conservation easements, protecting more than five and one-half miles along the Brandywine, were granted in 1969. Today, the Conservancy holds more than 430 conservation easements and has protected more than 44,000 acres in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, and in New Castle County, Delaware." [1]
Contents
Select Funders in 2010
Accessed October 2011: [2]
- Allegheny Foundation
- Annenberg Foundation
- Carthage Foundation
- R.K. Mellon Family Foundation
- Pew Charitable Trusts
- Suzanne F. & Ralph J. Roberts Foundation
- Sarah Scaife Foundation
- William Penn Foundation
Trustees
Accessed October 2011: [3]
- George A. Weymouth, Chairman of the Board
- Wendell Fenton, Esquire, President
- Jeffrey M. Nielsen, Vice President
- John W. Field, Jr., Vice President and Treasurer
- W. Donald Sparks II, Esquire, Vice President and Secretary
- James H. Duff, Executive Director and Assistant Secretary (not a trustee)
- Anson M. Beard, Jr.
- Christopher F. Buccini
- Thomas M. Connelly, Jr.
- Peter D. Davenport
- Heather R. Evans
- Jane B. Grimes
- Benjamin F. Hammond
- David T. Harrington
- Jack M. Hines, Jr.
- William H. Iredale
- Lewis C. Ledyard III
- Mrs. Michael R. Matz
- Mrs. John McBride
- Rodman W. Moorhead III
- Mrs. George L. Ohrstrom, Jr.
- Blaine T. Phillips, Jr.
- Claire Reid
- Calvin W. Schmidt
- Alan P. Slack
- James W. Stewart III
- R. Stewart Strawbridge
- Morris W. Stroud
- Cuyler H. Walker, Esquire
Ex Officio
- Avery L. Draper, Chairman of the Young Friends of the Brandywine Conservancy
Honorary Trustees
- Howard P. Brokaw
- Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
- Mary Alice Malone
- Mrs. J. Maxwell Moran
- Ralph J. Roberts
- Richard M. Scaife
- William W. Scranton
- George Strawbridge, Jr.
Contact
URL: http://www.brandywineconservancy.org