Friends Summit 2022 Highlights


QT Luong is a strong supporter of our mission to protect and expand America’s National Conservation Lands system, including National Monuments. Hear more about his experiences on the land and capturing its beauty in our Community Conversation.
4. For the Busy Parent
Busy parents have a lot on their plates this time of year. You can make the season a tad bit easier on them by gifting high-quality winter accessories from Patagonia for their kids. Every parent knows you can never have enough of those lying around.

Through Patagonia’s Worn Wear program, you can gift an item of clothing knowing that even when the kids outgrow the item, it can be passed down through the generations. Patagonia has been a longtime supporter of the Conservation Lands Foundation, and they recently announced that 100% of their proceeds will go right back to fighting climate change.
5. For the World Traveler
From daypacks to duffel bags and everything in between, you can’t go wrong with gifting an Osprey pack for the person in your life who is always jet setting away to their next adventure. This awesome company is a big supporter of Conservation Lands Foundation, especially in our work to empower and strengthen our Friends Grassroots Network.

The best part? Osprey will repair any damage or defect for any reason free of charge-whether it was purchased in 1974 or yesterday. Order by December 16 to ensure your gift makes it in time!
In mid-May, the Conservation Lands Foundation hosted our first Friends Summit since 2019, safely gathering together nearly 200 community-based conservation leaders and advocates with renowned experts and facilitators at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The venue was selected in an ongoing effort by the Conservation Lands Foundation to support Indigenous communities across the West.
This multi-day conference featured 23 speakers who facilitated 25 plenary and individual sessions to help our partners sharpen their skills in topics such as leadership development, multilingual engagement and cultural sensitivity, strategic organizing, and civic engagement for non-profits.
Highlights included:
- The Spirit Coalescent and Lyla June provided moving and unforgettable instrumental, multi-media visual, poetry, choreography, and musical performances. In the inspiring words of Lyla June, “We each hold a pen. Let us co-author a story of how humanity fell in love with itself and its Mother Earth once again.”
- Brenda Mallory, Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality provided an insightful closing speech detailing the importance of local leadership and community engagement in the White House’s efforts to improve, preserve, and protect America’s public health and environment.
More than your run-of-the-mill conference, the Friends Summit provides the space for local advocates working at the intersection of community engagement and public land protection to connect, share stories of challenges and successes, and build on our shared goals to grow a powerful, resilient, and inclusive conservation movement for the future.
Outstanding leadership by our Friends Grassroots Network was recognized through awards for advocacy, innovation, and impact.

Friends Group of the Year went to Conserve Southwest Utah

Excellence in Conservation Leadership went to CalWild

Jora Fogg with Friends of the Inyo was named Advocate of the Year

The inaugural Innovation Award was given to the Mojave Desert Land Trust
Attendees attested that the Friends Summit allowed them to forge valuable relationships with other groups, connect with new and old friends, and build personal and organizational resilience. For a grassroots organization it can feel lonely to fight for public lands, but when united in a network, each individual organization is much stronger.
The 2022 Friends Summit was generously sponsored by our partners Haglöfs, MiiR, Nusenda Credit Union, Patagonia, and The VF Foundation.
Thank you to all our partners and participants in making the Friends Summit a success!











