Southeast Land Trust of NH


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WELCOME!

 

If you're new to volunteering with SELT please fill out a “volunteer application” which will help us collect important information about you including your interests, strengths, preferences, contact information, and emergency contact info.  

 

Once you’ve signed up you can use to this portal to learn more about our available and upcoming activities by logging in and clicking on the “Opportunities” tab, then browsing what’s available by calendar or by list.

 

If you have a smartphone you can download the My Impact app which you can use to log your hours in real time or sign up for new activities on the go! 

 

Any questions about the portal, or volunteer program in general, please contact Zoe by emailing zoe@seltnh.org, or calling 603-658-9723.

 

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GOAT Program

Members of the Get Outside Adventure Team (GOATs) help make sure our outreach events run smoothly. GOATs act as extra hands for our field trip leaders and workshop presenters by helping with parking, check in, and crowd control. If you enjoy attending educational field trips and presentations and enjoy talking to people, this might be a great role for you! Check out our upcoming events and sign up to help out today!

Activity Shifts Start End
52 With A View with Author Ken MacGray 0 1/8/2025 1/8/2025
5th Annual Winter Solstice Glowstick Hike 1 12/20/2024 12/20/2024
All About Beech Leaf Disease 0 12/4/2024 12/4/2024
Cold Weather Photography and Photography of Birds in Winter with Tony Baldasaro 0 12/4/2024 12/4/2024
Forest Friday - Late Fall 2024 0 12/13/2024 12/13/2024
Little SELTies Storytime - Late Fall 2024 Series 1 12/5/2024 12/5/2024
Talon Tuesday with Tailwinds 0 12/17/2024 12/17/2024

Mission Statement

SELT's mission is to protect and sustain the significant lands in our communities for clean water, outdoor recreation, fresh food, wildlife, and healthy forests.