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Get Involved with CCC

The Cumberland Conservation Collaborative (CCC) is a 501c(3) nonprofit created to mobilize local partners to discuss mutual concerns about how growth is affecting the environment and the quality of life in Cumberland County. Members of the CCC include local nonprofits and community organizations, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and local businesses, all of which have a common cause and intention: to advocate for local support of conservation as a means of enhancing the quality of life in Cumberland County. The CCC invites residents of the County who share in this vision to join us as Supporters.

Become an Organizational Member 

Do you represent a conservation-related organization in Cumberland County?

Do you want to network with other like-minded conservation professionals and advocate for conservation within the County? 


If your organization is interested in becoming a member, please refer to the CCC Membership Policythen fill out and submit the application linked below.​

Become a Conservation Advocate

Are you a resident of Cumberland County who hopes to see land and natural resources in the County conserved for future generations? Would you like an organization to advocate for these goals on your behalf to local decisionmakers?

 

Supporting the Cumberland Conservation Collaborative with a donation in any amount will directly support education, advocacy, and communications around local conservation-related issues. Thank you for your support!

ABOUT US >

The CCC was created to bring local partners together to address mutual concerns about the impacts of rapid growth in Cumberland County. CCC is a non-profit, 501c(3) partnership of nonprofit and community organizations, educational institutions, public agencies, local businesses and citizens united in voice and action to enhance the quality of life in Cumberland County. It aims to foster a sustainable and healthy community that balances economic growth with the need to preserve and enhance open space, wildlife habitats, clean air and water, public health, and recreational opportunities for all.

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