2020 Annual Report
Maintaining hope against all odds has always been central to our work as has the strength we draw from your support. That is why we did not stop championing the land, waters, plants, and wildlife in our community despite the unusual hurdles that 2020 brought.
Hope can be found everywhere, in the mighty and the small. The Bay checkerspot butterfly featured at the top of this page is symbolic of this hope. A threatened species found only in our region, this butterfly survives today because of thoughtful stewardship and advocacy including a number of campaigns led by the Green Foothills community over the decades.
What we accomplished together in 2020 as well as the inspirational words shared by members of your Green Foothills community in this Annual Report carry that sense of hope.
We are seeing great things on the horizon for our local environment in 2021, the 59th year of Green Foothills championing nature in our region. We’re excited thinking of what we will achieve together.
Our Work in 2020
We advocated on 32 issues in 2020. From small parks to proposed projects that would impact our entire region, we gave a voice to the most at-risk habitats. This map illustrates the range of our work.
Zoom in on the map and click on each point to learn more about the individual project.
Donor Spotlight
New! Visit our dedicated webpage celebrating our 1,020 wonderful donors from 2020.
Our Impact
2020 By the Numbers
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2,953 acres positively impacted or saved
from inappropriate development
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2 ballot measures won
resulting in long-term funding for the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority, and defeat of a sprawl proposal in San Benito County
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32 land use issues
monitored, commented, and advocated on:
• 4 were in collaboration with a total of 105 partners including tribes, organizations, and community leaders
• 6 were concluded and all resulted in victories for our position -
4,071 comment letters sent
in response to our 11 calls to action with 7 outcomes in our favor and 4 pending
• 624 additional letters were in response to our call to thank legislators for their votes
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19 local changemakers
graduated from our Community Advocates Leadership Academy
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2,135 people attended
our virtual events, speaking engagements, and event tablings that engaged them in our mission and programs
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1,752 volunteer hours
valued at $55,206
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1,020 donors
including 46 Mary Davey Legacy Society members and 189 Stegner Giving Circle donors.
Income and Expenses
April 1, 2019 to March 30, 2020
Income: $1,042,854 Excluding a large one-time bequest received last fiscal year, our income was up 33% with a healthy increase in grants. Individual giving grew 26%.
Expenses: $1,063,459 Higher fundraising costs were mostly in support of Natures Inspiration, which delivered 22.5% more than 2019. Administrative costs increased due to investments in our accounting system supporting grant activity and audit-readiness) and in technology (better efficiency, allowing to focus more staff time on programmatic accomplishments and impact.
Net Assets: $985,248 $704,093 - Unrestricted/Undesignated $239,998 - Unrestricted, Board Designated $41,157 - Temporarily Restricted
Get Involved
Leave a Legacy
A generous gift from your estate is the ultimate way you can support our mission. Our trained staff is ready to help you through the process. To learn more, visit greenfoothills.org/legacy.
Support our Advocacy Fund
The Lennie Roberts Advocacy Fund was launched in honor of Lennie’s 50+ year legacy of local open space preservation as a Green Foothills’ Legislative Advocate. Ensure nature always has a champion with a one-time gift, a multi-year pledge, a stock gift, or a restricted bequest. To learn more, visit greenfoothills.org/LRAF.
Become a Sustaining Donor
Monthly giving is an easy way to make a difference every day, providing a dependable source of revenue to sustain our programs. To learn more, visit greenfoothills.org/monthly.
“Green Foothills has lived up to their name. All of our lives are better for their work. It’s critical that strong advocacy in our region continues. That’s why we support the Lennie Roberts Advocacy Fund. Please join us.”
Steve Blank and Alison Elliott Donors since 2000 and Lennie Roberts Advocacy Fund founding members
About
Who We Are
We envision a resilient region where wildlife thrives, everyone has natural beauty to enjoy, and communities live in balance with nature. Our mission is to protect the open spaces, farmlands, and natural resources of San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties for the benefit of all through advocacy, education, and grassroots action. How we work is just as important as what we are working toward. Our values are expertise, persistence, integrity, and camaraderie.
What We Do
Green Foothills champions nature and wildlife in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties through our Advocacy Program and Leadership Academy. With the support of our community, we:
Engage in local land use issues | Hold decision makers accountable | Empower community members |
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Joan Sherlock, President Jeff Segal, Vice President Bryan Beck, Secretary Lisa Munro, Treasurer
Larry Ames Matthew Burrows Martha (Tate) Cohn Craige Edgerton Sarvenaz (Nazy) Fahimi Jennifer Chang Hetterly Ed Larenas Hyma Menath Ricardo Samaniego