The Conservation Foundation (Illinois)
The Conservation Foundation is a non-governmental, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to preserve open space and natural lands, protect rivers and watersheds, and promote stewardship of the environment.[1]
Predecessor | Forest Foundation of DuPage County |
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Founded | 1972 |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Focus | conservation, environmental education, sustainability |
Location | |
Area served | northern Illinois, USA |
Website | www |
It serves northern Illinois counties of DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will.[2]
McDonald Farm
In 1992, Lenore Clow McDonald donated her 60-acre farm to The Conservation Foundation,[3] subject to conservation easement. The farm now serves as headquarters for the organization.[4]
Located on the farm is a partner organization, The Resiliency Institute,[5] which uses permaculture education and design to foster resilient lifestyles, landscapes and communities.[6]
Green Earth Harvest
A major program at the Foundation is Green Earth Harvest.[7] This is a certified organic farm that provides local, organic vegetables through environmentally sustainable methods.[8]
References
- "The Conservation Foundation". Giving DuPage.
- "Conservation Foundation A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION". Mightycause.
- Canfield, Greg (December 5, 2007). "Historical farm's facade is relocated". Chicago Tribune.
- Bochenek, Alyssa (July 15, 2017). "Inside Naperville's McDonald Farm". Naperville News 17.
- "The Resiliency Institute". The Resiliency Institute.
- Metsch, Steve (Apr 24, 2020). "Down to Business: Self-reliance and resiliency are skills that can be taught". Naperville Sun. Tribune Publishing.
- "Green Earth Harvest". Fresh Picks.
- "Green Earth Harvest Naperville, Illinois Family Farm". LocalHarvest, Inc. Dec 7, 2020.