
National Biodiversity Trust is an official tax-exempt organization, with the ability to accept land donations, donated conservation easements, monetary donations, and grant gifts.
Our IRS Determination Letter can be found below.
IRS Tax-exempt Status Form 1023, NBT Accepted Application (pdf)
DownloadNational Biodiversity Trust Code of Ethics (pdf)
DownloadNational Biodiversity Trust Operational Plan_2025-2027 (pdf)
DownloadTax-exempt Status FinalLetter_39-2244125_NATIONALBIODIVERSITYTRUSTCORP_07032025_00 (pdf)
DownloadBYLAWS of the NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY TRUST (pdf)
DownloadSTAFF
NBT staff currently includes our Executive Director, Jonathan Napier, and an as-needed assistant, Sherri D'Anna.
Jonathan has over 30 years of experience with environmental consulting, land stewardship, mitigation banks, business startup and management, and project management.
Sherri works with several private companies, handling office work, financials, and other transactional needs.
BOARD
NBT Board Members currently include President Edwin Stanford, acting Vice President Jonathan Napier, and Treasurer/Secretary Sherri D'Anna.
Charitable Organization transparency provides the public with documentation that is both informative, and that evokes trust.
NBT has included here organization documents that reflect IRS tax-exempt status, government compliance, organization vision, and strategies for moving forward.
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