Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy

At A Glance

Location: 

Providence, Rhode Island

Primary Issue Area:

  • Land & Water

Active since:

2005

Grants Received In:

  • 2011
  • 2006
  • 2005

Core volunteers:

12

Community Size:

173,618

Our Purpose

to preserve & protect the land of Neutaconkanut Hill, in perpetuity, for future generations, so it remains as intended by our forefathers, a place of undisturbed natural beauty: Build a strong organization, improve & maintain the natural physical character of the Hill & encourage responsible public use of the land (for greatest physical, educational, environmental enjoyment), discourage destructive uses. Our 1st goal: Taking dangerous, un-kept parkland & transforming it to a safe, pristine Forestland, has been achieved. Our next Goal: Growth, education (all levels/ages) & all aspects of forest preservation. Our next focus is to institute school programs in science, history, environment, etc. (already in progress) working in concert with area schools; introducing the Hill to a wider geographic audience within the State, research & embrace projects that document the unique history of the Hill, & raise awareness of the natural, archaeological/geographical value of this Forestland.

Summary of Projects

In 2011, the Conservancy received funds to fund the replacement of the entryway kiosk, which has been vandalized and worn down by weather.

The group received grants in 2005 and 2006 to establish a strong voice for the protection of 88 acres of city park land by creating a neighborhood organization, heightening visibility of the park, and creating a marked trail system with signage for better and more frequent utilization by the public. The city parkland provides increasingly threatened open space in the densely settled western edge of Providence