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SEMPERVIRENS FUND

Preserving Redwoods Since 1900

Los Altos, CA   |  www.sempervirens.org

Mission

The purpose of Sempervirens Fund is to protect and permanently preserve coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) forests, wildlife habitat, watersheds, and other important natural and scenic features of California's Santa Cruz Mountains, and to encourage public appreciation and enjoyment of this environment.

Ruling year info

1971

Executive Director

Ms. Sara Barth

Main address

PO Box 1417

Los Altos, CA 94023-1417 USA

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Formerly known as

Sempervirens Club

EIN

94-2155097

NTEE code info

Forest Conservation (C36)

Natural Resource Conservation and Protection (C30)

Environmental Beautification (C50)

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Our programs

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?

Tribute: Redwood Trees & Groves

Sempervirens Fund is proud to offer the unique opportunity of dedicating individual trees and groves within the redwood forests of the beautiful Santa Cruz mountains. Tree and grove dedications are a wonderful way to demonstrate your commitment to the protection and preservation of our environment and appreciation of the outdoors.

http://sempervirens.org/dedicate

Population(s) Served

Sempervirens Fund partners with public agencies and local nonprofit organizations in order to fulfill our mission of encouraging public understanding and appreciation of coast redwoods. We partner with organizations to complete research about coast redwoods; we support public initiatives that will help to protect redwood forests and parklands; and we offer outdoor hikes and other education activities in the redwoods for the public in order to cultivate the next generation of redwood stewards.

Population(s) Served
Ethnic and racial groups
Adults
Children and youth
Families

Founded more than a century ago with the formation of Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Sempervirens Fund is a leader in the redwood conservation movement. We are committed to preserving and restoring the natural character of the Santa Cruz mountains and the habitat and health of its forests, watersheds, rivers, and wildlands. 

To date, Sempervirens Fund has permanently protected more than 54 square miles of local redwood forests and watersheds for people, wildlife, and future generations.

Most of this forestland has since been transferred to the California Department of Parks and Recreation as additions to the redwood parks of the Santa Cruz mountains. Some of the lands still remain in our care.

Population(s) Served
Adults

We manage, care for, and restore thousands of acres of redwood forests, ensuring that the lands we protect will be healthy, and thriving for generations to come. As we steward these protected lands, we work across the landscape, and in collaboration with neighbors and regional partners, to safeguard the health of trees, habitats, waterways, and wildlife.

Population(s) Served

Where we work

Affiliations & memberships

LTA Accreditation 2022

Our results

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.

Number of acres of land protected

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Related Program

Land Acquisition

Type of Metric

Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues

Direction of Success

Increasing

Context Notes

Saddle Mountain Conservation Area -Sterrenzee Ridgetop 16.5 acres (2023) -Saddle Mountain Vista 15 acres (2023) -Gateway to Big Basin 153 acres (2022) YMCA CJG Consrv Easement: 928 acres (2022)

Acres of land managed

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Related Program

Land Stewardship

Type of Metric

Output - describing our activities and reach

Direction of Success

Increasing

Context Notes

476 acres in active restoration forestry (2023) 438 acres of planned burns and fuel reduction

Total number of controlled burns in the area(s)

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Related Program

Land Stewardship

Type of Metric

Output - describing our activities and reach

Direction of Success

Holding steady

Context Notes

# in acreage and general fuel reduction activities. 2023: 260 tons of pile burning completed

Our Sustainable Development Goals

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Goals & Strategy

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Charting impact

Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.

We plan
Our experts, informed by a world-class Science Advisory Panel, identify priority conservation lands and critical resources in the Santa Cruz Mountains essential to the long-term health of the redwood forest ecosystem. When those lands are not yet permanently conserved or protected, we consider the significance of protecting these lands due to factors such as their:

breadth of biodiversity
proximity to other protected lands and value as wildlife corridors
forest size and condition, such as old-growth redwoods
watershed integrity
recreational opportunities
Learn more about the science of redwoods.

The most effective way to ensure that our land protection efforts are significant for ensuring healthy, connected coast redwood forests thrive in the Santa Cruz Mountains is by deploying criteria to evaluate and document a property’s benefit to wildlife habitat, critical watersheds, and other important natural, cultural, scenic, and recreational resources.

Since 2013, Sempervirens Fund has been guided by a Santa Cruz Mountains Redwoods Conceptual Area Protection Plan (CAPP), our strategic conservation plan to guide land protection efforts. Through the CAPP, we identify ecologically-significant lands within the coast redwood forest and associated communities of the central Santa Cruz Mountains.

We purchase and protect land
Since 1900, Sempervirens Fund has permanently protected more than 54 square miles of redwood forests in the Santa Cruz Mountains, raising more than $50 million to purchase and protect forest lands. By pooling funds from donors in our community, from foundations, and from government agencies, Sempervirens Fund can buy land, establish conservation easements, and negotiate trail easements.

Because we have been working in the region for more than 120 years, our relationships with local landowners and our conservation partners are deep and strong. With support from our donors and with public matching funds, we act quickly and decisively to permanently protect redwood forests as new opportunities arise.

We care for the land
We manage, care for, and restore thousands of acres of redwood forests, ensuring that the lands we protect will be healthy, and thriving for generations to come. As we steward these protected lands, we work across the landscape, and in collaboration with neighbors and regional partners, to safeguard the health of trees, habitats, waterways, and wildlife.

We partner
It takes a dynamic community of committed partners to protect redwoods and we are privileged to be supported by generous donors, foundations, and institutions, and to work with a great many agencies, non-profits, and corporations. Meet our donors and partners.

Land Acquisition
Much of the remaining redwood forests to protect is privately owned. We work with willing sellers to purchase land at fair market value, often transferring the land to California State Parks or other local public agencies. We also own significant conservation properties, on which we work to restore healthy forests and heal landscapes.

Conservation Easements
Private ownership of redwood forests is essential to a thriving regional ecosystem. We work with private landowners to establish conservation easements that protect the natural and scenic resources on their forest lands, while keeping the properties in private ownership. The conservation easement protects the land’s resources without buying fee title to the property itself. Easements often limit building and other activities on the property, and the landowners receive compensation through a tax deduction or cash payment.

Timber Harvest Rights
To this day, timber is actively harvested in the region. Most landowners submit timber harvesting plans that feature scientifically-viable selective harvesting techniques. Where possible, we work with willing landowners, purchasing the timber rights on their property. Retiring the timber rights protects redwood trees and the land remains in private hands.

Trail Easements
Our coast redwood forests are a marvel to explore. We expand access to redwood forest lands and connect trails, purchasing access easements on private land. These easements help connect our region’s existing redwood parks and expand hiking, biking, and horseback riding opportunities.

Gifts of Real Estate
We work with owners of redwood properties in the Santa Cruz mountains who want to protect their property in perpetuity by donating it to Sempervirens Fund.

Our experts, informed by a world-class Science Advisory Panel, identify priority conservation lands and critical resources in the Santa Cruz Mountains essential to the long-term health of the redwood forest ecosystem. When those lands are not yet permanently conserved or protected, we consider the significance of protecting these lands due to factors such as their:

breadth of biodiversity
proximity to other protected lands and value as wildlife corridors
forest size and condition, such as old-growth redwoods
watershed integrity
recreational opportunities
Learn more about the science of redwoods.

The most effective way to ensure that our land protection efforts are significant for ensuring healthy, connected coast redwood forests thrive in the Santa Cruz Mountains is by deploying criteria to evaluate and document a property’s benefit to wildlife habitat, critical watersheds, and other important natural, cultural, scenic, and recreational resources.

Since 2013, Sempervirens Fund has been guided by a Santa Cruz Mountains Redwoods Conceptual Area Protection Plan (CAPP), our strategic conservation plan to guide land protection efforts. Through the CAPP, we identify ecologically-significant lands within the coast redwood forest and associated communities of the central Santa Cruz mountains.

Permanently protecting redwood forests ensures that the properties where they thrive are set aside to keep forests intact and preserved for generations to come. As we steward these protected lands, we work across the landscape, and in collaboration with neighbors and regional partners, to safeguard the health of trees, habitats, waterways, and wildlife.

Unlike many land trusts, we seek to add these lands to existing systems of public conservation lands. Most of the 35,000 acres of redwoods forests we have protected have been added to California State Parks such as Big Basin, Butano, and Castle Rock. We have also helped expand regional parks and secured conservation easements on lands to keep them privately-owned and their forests permanently protected.

We own—directly or through conservation easement—more than 12,000 acres of land.

Recent impact:
1,275 acres protected since 2022.
476 acres of restoration forestry in 2023.
222 acres to expand Castle Rock State Park in 2023.

Fire Resilience Impacts in 2023:
438 acres of fuel reduction
57 acres of hazard trees removed
260 tons of pile burning

Wildlife Impacts in 2023:
24 properties monitored for wildlife
8 ARUs deployed
13 marbled murrelet detections

Financials

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SEMPERVIRENS FUND

Board of directors
as of 05/17/2024
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Mr. Evan Siegel

Senior Vice President of Virtual Channel Sales Strategy at Wells Fargo; strategy and process improvement management consultant at Bain & Company, Computer Sciences Corporation, and Ernst and Young; B.A. Brown University; M.B.A. Stanford School of Business.

Term: 2022 - 2024

WILLIAM HARRIS

No Affiliation

KEVIN FLYNN

Blue Coat Systems

EVAN SIEGEL

Wells Fargo

GAGE DAYTON

UC Santa Cruz

PAMELA KOCH

No Affiliation

KENT PUTNAM

Putnam Auto

PETER STAPLE

No Affiliation

DIANE TALBERT

No Affiliation

VISHY VENUGOPALAN

Citi Ventures

MICHAEL WATKINS

Co. of Santa Cruz Board of Education

JACQUELINE WENDER

No Affiliation

Board leadership practices

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

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  • CEO oversight
    Has the board conducted a formal, written assessment of the chief executive within the past year ? Yes
  • Ethics and transparency
    Have the board and senior staff reviewed the conflict-of-interest policy and completed and signed disclosure statements in the past year? Yes
  • Board composition
    Does the board ensure an inclusive board member recruitment process that results in diversity of thought and leadership? Yes

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 11/17/2022

Who works and leads organizations that serve our diverse communities? Candid partnered with CHANGE Philanthropy on this demographic section.

Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
Jewish
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or Straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

Race & ethnicity

Gender identity

Transgender Identity

Sexual orientation

Disability

No data

Equity strategies

Last updated: 11/17/2022

GuideStar partnered with Equity in the Center - an organization that works to shift mindsets, practices, and systems to increase racial equity - to create this section. Learn more

Data
  • We ask team members to identify racial disparities in their programs and / or portfolios.
  • We have long-term strategic plans and measurable goals for creating a culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.
Policies and processes
  • We help senior leadership understand how to be inclusive leaders with learning approaches that emphasize reflection, iteration, and adaptability.
  • We engage everyone, from the board to staff levels of the organization, in race equity work and ensure that individuals understand their roles in creating culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.