Photo: Bill Hecht

Finger Lakes Land Trust Announces $20 Million Fundraising Campaign

The Finger Lakes Land Trust (FLLT) today announced “Finger Lakes Forever,” a $20 million dollar capital campaign to protect lands and waters across the region. The organization is focusing on protecting the steep hillsides and pristine shorelines that ensure water quality in the Finger Lakes.

The organization has already raised $18 million and is grateful for this critical early support. Campaign funds have enabled the FLLT to open several new nature preserves to the public, expand existing conservation areas across the region, and acquire lands in partnership with local and state agencies.

An aerial view of Canandaigua Lake and its surrounding hillsides

Photo: Bill Hecht

Over the course of the next year, the FLLT plans to protect an additional 2,000 acres and 4,400 feet of lakeshore through direct land acquisitions and perpetual conservation easements. Featured projects include the acquisition of the Bell Station property on Cayuga Lake; the creation of three new public access points to the popular Finger Lakes Trail; protecting Seneca Lake shoreline; and securing key parcels within the Canandaigua and Skaneateles lake watersheds. Through these efforts, the organization will also secure 21 miles of streambank and initiate restoration projects to help filter runoff.

In addition to funding land and water conservation projects and the FLLT’s annual operations, the campaign will also build the organization’s Stewardship Fund to fulfill the promise of permanent protection. To learn more about current projects included in the campaign, visit fllt.org/forever.

“The health of our lakes depends on the health of our land,” said Dave Birchenough, President of the FLLT Board of Directors. “The Finger Lakes Forever campaign will help ensure the Finger Lakes region retains its beauty and vitality for generations to come.”

To make a campaign gift, please visit fllt.org/give or contact Senior Director Kelly Makosch by calling (607) 275-9487 or emailing kellymakosch@fllt.org.