Help preserve.
Nature Needs You.
The Future Will Thank You.
And so will we. Conservation-minded members and volunteers help us carry on the legacy of preservation, so future generations can get to know and love the area just as much as we do. Please join us in protecting the Chiputneticook Lakes Region of Eastern Maine and Western New Brunswick today, tomorrow, and always.
Become a Member
Join the ranks of nature-lovers dedicated to the beauty of the region. With a minimum gift of $30, you’ll be a part of a growing, passionate community. As a 501(c)(3), memberships are tax-deductible.
Or, with an annual donation of $1,000, you can become part of the Chiputneticook Circle and help us protect and preserve this exceptional place.
Support WWLT with a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF)
Recommend a grant to Woodie Wheaton Land Trust directly from your DAF. Your support helps us continue our mission in the Chiputneticook Lakes region of eastern Maine, and western New Brunswick.
Additional Ways to Give
Explore more ways to support WWLT and make a lasting impact through your generosity.
Unrestricted Gifts
Give WWLT the flexibility to direct your support where it’s needed most and take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
Directed Gifts
Designate your gift to a specific WWLT program or priority, either for immediate use or to support the Trust’s long-term endowment.
Outright Cash Gifts
Give by credit or debit card, cash, or check to provide immediate support or strengthen WWLT’s endowment for the future.
Non-Cash Giving & Qualified Distributions
Support WWLT through stocks, securities, mutual funds, life insurance, or qualified charitable distributions, which may also offer tax benefits.
Planned Giving
Include WWLT in your estate or financial plans through beneficiary designations, charitable trusts, bequests, and other planned giving options.
IRA Qualified Charitable Distributions
Give directly from your IRA through a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), which may satisfy all or part of your Required Minimum Distribution while reducing taxable income.







