Partnerships
The Conservancy is a community organization. We frequently partner with local businesses, other nonprofits, and governmental organizations to accomplish our shared conservation goals.
A special thank you to our partners
Delaware Highlands Conservancy Green Lodging Partnership
The Green Lodging Partnership invites guests at participating hotels to contribute directly to the Conservancy with every reservation.
This allows visitors to our region to directly participate in protecting the beautiful lands, pristine waters, and abundant outdoor recreational resources that make the Upper Delaware River region special.
Women and Their Woods
A dynamic, fun, and informative program that teaches women to effectively care for their lands.
Emphasizing conservation stewardship and the value of intact forestlands and instills in women landowners a sense of confidence in their abilities to meet the challenges of forestland ownership. Since 2008, yearly educational retreats and meetings teach women from across the mid-Atlantic region to become mentors for other landowners in their communities and help the growing demographic of women forest landowners properly steward their land. Partners in the Women and Their Woods program include the US Forest Service at Grey Towers, Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, and PA-DCNR.
TrailKeeper.org
A one-source outlet for hiking trails and public lands in Sullivan County, NY with easy-to-read, easy-to-access maps and facilities information and guides to hiking safety.
Our partners include Catskill Mountainkeeper, Sullivan County Division of Planning and Environmental Management, Sullivan County Visitors Association, and Morgan Outdoors. Additional grant funding was provided by Sullivan Renaissance and the Upper Delaware Council. Other supporters include the New York New Jersey Trail Conference, the National Park Service, Sullivan County Community College Hiking Class, the NYSDEC, and many volunteers.
The Delaware River Watershed Initiative
An unprecedented collaboration of over 50 leading nonprofit organizations that have developed shared action plans to reduce threats to water quality in carefully targeted areas
Informed by science, the Initiative is designed to protect and restore ecological systems that provide drinking water to 15 million people and support $25 billion in water-related jobs and industry.
Launched in 2014, the Initiative began with a three-year $35 million investment from the William Penn Foundation. It will enable the organizations—including the Delaware Highlands Conservancy—to permanently protect more than 30,000 acres of land crucial to safeguard waterways, complete about 40 restoration projects in degraded areas to improve water quality, and pilot new protection and restoration incentives for landowners and businesses.
The Pocono-Kittatinny Cluster is located in the rugged Delaware River headwaters of the Pocono and High Allegheny Plateaus. It represents approximately 10 percent of the Delaware's drainage area, encompassing 1,107 square miles and parts of three states. It includes portions of New York's Catskills and Shawangunk Mountains, New Jersey's Kittatinny Ridge, and Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains.
Pike‐Monroe Woodland Owners Group
Sponsored by the Conservancy, Grey Towers Heritage Association, and PA-DCNR.
The group connects woodland owners in Pike and Monroe Counties, PA to share knowledge about managing, conserving, and sustaining our forests, and hosts a variety of workshops where landowners can learn from natural resource management professionals.
Pike Wayne Conservation Partnership
An alliance of government, non-government, non-profit and grass roots organizations with shared goals for natural resource conservation, sustainable communities and citizen involvement in community planning.