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Thank you to all the supporters of the Nature for All campaign for increasing access to nature for people, for now, and for generations to come.
A Legacy of Impact
60 years ago, Openlands was founded in response to a national call for more open space in urban areas. Since then, Openlands has led national and regional firsts. Through dynamic partnerships and strategic vision, we have guided land and water conservation work on all scales forward and ensured policy protects nature. Today, as calls for resiliency in the face of climate and biodiversity crisis abound, the region requires a bold, accelerated pace and scale of conservation. Openlands stands ready. Thank you for standing with us!
"There is courage in acting for something you may not be able to enjoy in your lifetime. It takes an understanding of the urgency of the present paired with the imagination to see a potential future."
Dean Fischer and Judith Stockdale Co-Chairs, Nature for All Campaign
Campaign Focus
The Chicago metropolitan area’s abundant water and land resources are critical to its economic, cultural, and ecological future. The opportunities and needs are greater than ever. The campaign concluded on Earth Day, 2024 was a success thanks to an outpouring of support. Your contribution, no matter the size, has made a meaningful difference. The lasting impact of the Nature for All campaign will ensure the continued vibrancy and vitality of our region in the face of global challenges.
growth in endowment
most ambitions campaign in Openlands history
New Acres protected
of land and water protected, with a focus on Hackmatack
new Trees planted
in low canopy areas throughout the region

Conserving Land For All
Preserve 1,300+ acres of land and water across the region over the next two years, with a special focus on Hackmatack, the first National Wildlife Refuge accessible to the 12 million residents of metropolitan Chicago and Milwaukee.
Expanding Access for All
Invest in strengthening and expanding Openlands’ forestry and education programs, reaching thousands in the region. Funding will ensure 2,250 trees are planted in low-canopy areas, support the Arborist Registered Apprenticeship green workforce development program, and engage 2,500 TreeKeepers to help steward the urban canopy.


Accelerating Impact for All
Ensure Openland’s ability to respond boldly to regional environmental challenges and opportunities by investing in our organizational capacity, growing our endowment, and ensuring a successful transition to our next president and CEO.


All for nature. Invest in the future of our region by supporting Openlands.
Your investment creates long-lasting regional impact, amplifies conservation models for the nation, and advances the global movement to protect land, water, and wildlife for a more resilient world.
Speak with an Openlander

Jerry Adelmann
President Emeritus

Daniella Pereira
Chief Operations Officer

Emily Reusswig
Vice President of Conservation and Policy
Supporters
Our deepest gratitude goes to the supporters of the Nature for All Campaign for their truly phenomenal foundational support.
* In Memoriam
^ Openlands Board Members
Campaign Committee
Dean Fischer and Judith Stockdale, Co-Chairs
Jill Allread ^
Alan Bell ^
Timothy Brown
Jonathan Copulsky ^
Carrie McNally ^
Lois Morrison
Glenn Reed ^
Jill Riddell
JoAnn Seagren ^
Nancy Sutherland
Anne Tucker ^
Honorary Members
Shaun & Andrew K. Block
James & Elizabeth Bramsen
Richard Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan ^ Hamill
Judy & John W. McCarter Jr.
Jamee Kane
Jeanine & Andrew McNally IV
Wendy Paulson
Nancy Hamill Winter
Campaign Donors Through March 1, 2024
Fred & Cindy Acker
Gerald W. Adelmann
Ms. Jill L. Allread^ & Family
Frank H. Beal
Susan & Steve Bell
Alan M. Bell ^
Shaun ^ & Andy Block
James & Elizabeth Bramsen
Noelle C. Brock
Mrs. Courtney Brody
Lynn Buhl ^
Richard Carlson & Cristina Benitez
Suzanne & Bill ^ Clarkin
Comer Family Foundation
Coleman Foundation
Jonathan Copulsky ^ & Ellen Barreto*
Dr. Mimi Cowan
Mr. & Mrs. George ^ W. Davis
Garrett^ & Terrence Dee
Laura & Steve Derks
Matthew^ & Lynora Dobry
Kimberly Duchossois
Daisy Feidt ^ & Berenice Tow
Dean & Jenny Fischer
Mrs. Nancy Fishman
David Forbes & Elizabeth B.
Orwig Memorial Fund
Full Circle Foundation
John & Michele Gillett
Mr. Jeffrey D. Greenspan
Ms. Maureen Gustafson
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan ^ Hamill
Hamill Family Foundation
Illinois Clean Energy Foundation
Patrick ^ & Jessica Hanley
Faye Hartog-Levin
Hall Healy
Paul Hills
Houghton Family Charitable Trust
Michael & Amelia Howard
Dr. Shemuel Israel
William R. Jentes
Ms. Kristen A. Jones
Kanter Family Foundation
Mr. Thomas E. Keim
Martina Keller ^ & Don McLellan
Dan Lauderback ^ & Jennifer Cromheecke
Mr. Kerl LaJeune ^
Trinita Logue
Michelle Long
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mann
Mr. Raed Mansour ^ & Salina Flores
Ms. Susanne Masi
Sara & Sachin ^ Master
Mrs. George H. Maze
Jeanine & Andrew McNally, IV
Carrie C. McNally ^ & Rick Maechling
Dennis Meisinger
Sarah Mirkin
Ms. Lois Morrison
Mrs. Addie Morrison
Harold M. and Adeline S. Morrison Family
Foundation
Wendy Mospan
Mr. Rommel Noguera ^ & Michelle Bjelke
Mrs. Lisa O’Toole
Hank & Wendy Paulson, Bobolink Foundation
Pepper Family Foundation
James ^ & Leslie Rachlin
Glenn^ W. & Barbara Welsh Reed
Alexa Rice
Jill Riddell & Tim Brown
Ms. Carey Roberts
Jeff Rode
Laura ^ & Ricardo Rosenkranz
Jeff & Debbie Ross, Ross Family Foundation
Joseph Russo* & Bebe Novich
JoAnn Seagren ^ & Scott Lang
Mark & Nancy Smith
Charles & Joyce Solberg
Tor Solberg
Solberg Manufacturing Inc.
Margaret & Kevin Stineman
Charitable Fund at The Chicago
Community Foundation
Judith Stockdale & Jonathan Boyer
Nancy Sutherland
Sophie B. Twichell
Anne Tucker ^ Family Charitable Fund
Jennifer & Bob Van Valkenburg
Mr. Doug Voigt ^ & Mrs. Kim Voigt
Walder Foundation
Ms. Nicole S. Williams^ & Dr. Lawrence J. Becker
Nancy Williamson & Steven Byers
Ms. Nancy Hamill Winter
Ms. Melissa F. Weber
Ms. Karen A. Witter
Chris Wu ^