
OUR MISSION
We work to protect the land, air, and water for all people in Utah through elections, policy, and democracy.
OUR WORK
We're a nonpartisan organization building the civic infrastructure to protect Utah's natural resources. We work at the intersection of climate, democracy, and place-based power to create a healthier Utah for generations to come.
Join us for the 2nd Annual Land We Share Summit
Public Lands challenges are only growing, but so is the movement to protect them. Join us on Friday, October 2 for the 2026 Land We Share Summit, where we'll bring together Tribal leaders, elected officials, organizers, scientists, business leaders, outdoor advocates, and neighbors to tackle the biggest questions shaping the future of the lands we love. We're especially thrilled to welcome acclaimed Indigenous leader, environmental justice advocate, and bestselling author Winona LaDuke as this year's keynote speaker!



Rural Organizing Is
Public Lands Work
Our team has helped register more than 20,000 Navajo voters across the Utah portion of the Navajo Nation. We've spent years recruiting and electing community leaders and building civic infrastructure in San Juan County. National decisions will continue to have an enormous impact on our Monuments and public lands, but local leaders determine whether those who live within these landscapes have a voice in those decisions. That's exactly why our organizing happens each and every day, not just around elections.















