Annual Giving

Your annual gift is a critical investment in our community’s future. Your support will help us protect land and wildlife habitat, invest in family farms and ranches, and build parks and trails so that every Montanan can enjoy the outdoors.

Impact in 2024

More than 4,000 supporters gave to Prickly Pear Land Trust this year. Every gift matters and every gift helps our team of staff and volunteers do great work. Thanks to your support, 2024 was a landmark year!

THE BENEFITS OF GENEROSITY

The Montana Community Foundation encourages charitable giving to qualified endowments by offering a tax credit to Montana taxpayers. Prickly Pear Land Trust’s endowment provides stable funding for operating expenses. Through this unique incentive, a person, business, or organization can reduce their state income tax to $10,000 per year.

Highlights from 2024

Thanks to your support, 2024 was a landmark year!

Land

acres of land protected
1000
farm & ranch partners
0
land projects completed
0
stewardship visits
0
acres managed by PPLT for wildlife, agriculture, and water
500
park acres conserved
0

Countless

trees removed from Switchback Ridge Trail

volunteer work hours
0
new trail at Tenmile Creek Park
1
new trail easement
0
weeks of trail work with Montana Conservation Corps
0

Trails & Parks

Education

participants
500
teaching hours
500
field expert volunteers
0
education partners
0
education and community events
0

I want to give back to the place I love

Prickly Pear Land Trust supports community health for all.

PPLT has done a great job over many years. We use the trails almost daily.

PPLT preserves open spaces for hiking, horseback riding, and enjoyment.

Impact Report

Big land. Big sky. Big impact. 

In the last five years, Prickly Pear Land Trust permanently protected 15,840 acres, created two community parks, signed three trail easements, and launched a transformative outdoor education program. 

Read all about it in our 2024-2024 Impact Report. Coming soon!

Latest News

Friends Tim Davis, Dave Stergar, and Mary Hollow, executive director of PPLT, wrap up the evening with smiles.

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Landmark Trail Season Near The Continental Divide