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Portland Trails

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EIN: 010463028 ✦ Portland, ME ✦ Designated as a 501(c)(3)

Overview

What is Portland Trails?

Portland Trails is a non-profit urban land trust, established 32 years ago, serving the residents of Greater Portland and millions of annual visitors. With a trail network spanning over 76 miles, Portland Trails provides free, nature-based recreation and transportation options for adults and children. The organization's mission is to create a healthier community through people-powered transportation, conservation, and recreation by developing and maintaining a network of trails and green spaces that connect people with various destinations. Portland Trails focuses on reducing social barriers to ensure all residents feel welcome and safe on the trails, as not everyone may currently feel comfortable in these public spaces. The trails not only offer an important connection to nature but also serve as a vital link in a more equitable transportation network, connecting neighbors and neighborhoods, enhancing economic development, improving ecological and human health, and creating a more vibrant community. In 2022, Portland Trails' main areas of work included building new trails, improving wayfinding and mapping within the network, and developing the Healthier Neighborhoods for All program. The organization also started its largest trail project in a decade, the Clark Brook Trail in Westbrook, funded generously by the IDEXX Foundation. This trail project, designed for commuting and suitable for road bikes, strollers, and potentially wheelchairs, will provide an off-road link between Portland and Westbrook. Portland Trails is also dedicated to connecting with new trail users and making improvements to the trail experience to ensure everyone feels safe and welcome. With the assistance of an AmeriCorps volunteer, Portland Trails created new signage and "You are here" maps to guide people throughout the trail system. The Healthier Neighborhoods for All program was launched in 2022 with the hiring of the first full-time inclusion coordinator, Angelique Bitshilualua, with the goal of improving the health of Portland's neighborhoods, particularly low-income, BIPOC, and immigrant residents, by increasing awareness and usage of local trails and outdoor spaces.


Official website here: www.trails.org

Is Portland Trails legitimate?

Portland Trails is a legitimate nonprofit organization registered as a 501(c)(3) entity. Portland Trails submitted a form 990, which is a tax form used by tax-exempt organizations in the U.S., indicating its operational transparency and adherence to regulatory requirements. Donations to this organization are tax deductible.

Here are some key statistics you may want to consider:

Executive Compensation: $90,304
Professional Fundraising Fees: $0
Other Salaries and Wages: $274,120

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Official website here: www.trails.org

What is the mission statement of Portland Trails?

Portland Trails, a non-profit urban land trust, aims to transform communities by creating and maintaining a network of trails and green spaces that connect people with places, fostering a healthier community for people-powered transportation, conservation, and recreation. By reducing social barriers and ensuring that everyone feels welcome and safe on the trails, Portland Trails strives to provide free nature-based recreation and transportation options for residents and visitors alike. The trail network, which is easily accessible to every resident, serves as a vital link in a more equitable transportation network, connecting neighbors and neighborhoods, improving economic development, enhancing eco-logical and human health, and creating a more vibrant community. In 2022, Portland Trails focused on building new trails, improving wayfinding and mapping, and launching the Healthier Neighborhoods for All program, with the goal of improving the health of neighborhoods and increasing awareness and usage of local trails and outdoor spaces.


Official website here: www.trails.org

Who is the CEO of Portland Trails?

Kara Wooldrik is the President of Portland Trails.


Official website here: www.trails.org

What is the revenue of Portland Trails?

Portland Trails' revenue in 2022 was $691,158.


Official website here: www.trails.org

Who are the executives of Portland Trails and what are their salaries?

The average compensation at Portland Trails during 2022 was $33,129. There are 11 employees and 610 volunteers at Portland Trails.

Here are 13 key members and their salaries:

    Kara Wooldrik (Executive Di)
  • Compensation: $88,166
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $2,138

    • Kate O'Brien (President) [Trustee/Director]
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Matthew Forsyth (Vice Preside) [Trustee/Director]
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Laura G Mchugh (Secretary) [Trustee/Director]
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Yvonne Mumme (Treasurer) [Trustee/Director]
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Andy Abrams (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Laura Barger (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Paul Botticello (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Rhonda Forrester (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Alex Jaegerman (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • David Marsden (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Hannah Ruhl (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0

    • Jenny Scheu (Trustee)
  • Compensation: $0
  • Related: $0
  • Other: $0


  • Official website here: www.trails.org

    Where can I find the form 990 for Portland Trails?

    The Portland Trails’s most recent form 990 was submitted in 2022 and can be accessed here


    Official website here: www.trails.org

    Learn more at the official website: www.trails.org

    Mission Statement of Portland Trails

    Portland Trails, a non-profit urban land trust, transforms communities by creating and maintaining a network of trails and green spaces that connect people with places, promoting healthier living through people-powered transportation, conservation, and recreation. The organization serves over 230,000 residents and 4 million annual visitors, providing free nature-based recreation and transportation options for both adults and children.

    Guided by the belief that trails are tools for community change, Portland Trails is focusing on reducing social barriers to make the trails welcoming and safe for all neighbors. The trails not only provide an important connection to nature but also serve as a vital link in a more equitable transportation network, connecting neighbors and neighborhoods, improving economic development, enhancing ecological and human health, and creating a more vibrant community.

    In 2022, Portland Trails focused on three main areas of work: building new trails and providing necessary maintenance and upgrades to existing trails, improving wayfinding and mapping within the network, and developing and launching the Healthier Neighborhoods for All program. The organization started its largest trail project in a decade: the Clark Brook Trail in Westbrook, funded generously by the IDEXX Foundation. This trail project will provide a critical off-road link between Portland and Westbrook, meeting official byway standards and being six feet wide with a smooth stone dust surface, suitable for commuting and suitable for road bikes, strollers, and potentially wheelchairs in the right weather conditions. Additionally, Portland Trails focused on new trail users, connecting with people who are not using trails, and making improvements to the trail experience so that all feel safe and welcome. With the assistance of an AmeriCorps volunteer, Portland Trails created new signage and "You are Here" maps to guide people throughout the trail system. In 2022, the organization also launched its Healthier Neighborhoods for All program with the hiring of its first full-time Inclusion Coordinator, Angelique Bitshilualua. The purpose of this program is to improve the health of Portland's neighborhoods, with a focus on low-income, BIPOC, and immigrant residents, by increasing awareness and usage of local trails and outdoor spaces. Portland Trails looks forward to the development of this program, and working with residents to co-create community-driven changes in their neighborhoods that support active lifestyles, improve mental health, and provide car-free transportation opportunities.

    Impact

    This information is meant to be a general summary of Portland Trails. Please take the time to review official sources before making any decisions based upon the content provided here.




    Wednesday, July 24, 2024

    Portland Trails is transforming Greater Portland into a healthier community by creating and maintaining a network of trails and green spaces that connect people with places. It provides free nature-based recreation and transportation options for adults and children, ensuring that trails are within a 10-minute walk of every residence in the area. By focusing on reducing social barriers and ensuring all neighbors feel welcome and safe on the trails, Portland Trails is not only connecting communities but also improving ecological and human health, enhancing economic development, and creating a more vibrant community. Through projects like the Clark Brook Trail in Westbrook and initiatives such as the Healthier Neighborhoods for All program, Portland Trails is actively working towards a more inclusive, active, and sustainable future for the region.





    Financials

    This financial information is from Propublica.

    Revenue
    Expenses
    Efficiency

    Other financial information:

    This information is from the most recently submitted tax form from this organization, which was in 2022.

  • Investment Income: $24,741
  • Program Service Revenue: $893
  • Gross Receipts: $691,158

    • Assets and Liabilities:
  • Total Assets: $1,895,149
  • Total Liabilities: $61,986
  • Net Assets: $1,833,163
  • Programs

    Programs are reported by nonprofits in their tax forms and are normally their tax-exempt activities.

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    Revenue

    $893

    Organization Details

    Founding Year

    1991

    Principal Officer

    Kara Wooldrik

    Main Address

    305 COMMERCIAL STREET, PORTLAND, ME, 04101

    NTEE Category

    Code: C30 - Environment

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