A Supporter Spotlight


Dan DeKimpeโ€™s interest in The Wildlands Conservancyโ€™s work was first piqued with the California Desert Land Acquisition Project in the late 1990s. Familiar with the heart of the Mojave, heโ€™d even driven past the โ€œFor Sale or Developmentโ€ signs and caught wind of the effort to protect these pristine desert lands from exploitation. It was then that Mr. DeKimpe made his first gift.

Since that time, Dan has become not just a supporter, but a friend. Focusing his recent support on projects that โ€œmove the needle,โ€ these gifts have been vital in creating new opportunities for visitors: public access at the newly acquired Aspen Glen Preserve, an improved trailhead into the Sawtooth Mountains at Pioneertown Mountains Preserve, educational signage at Oak Glen Preserveโ€™s Children’s Forest, and support for a new acquisition.

Not only does Dan sponsor projects like these that are initiated by Wildlands, but he also provides funding for projects he recommends based on visiting the preserves (14, and counting) and talking with staff. If you visit a preserve in the coming months, youโ€™ll notice a new kiosk dedicated to showcasing The Wildlands Conservancyโ€™s West Coast preserve system, a project recommended and funded by Dan to ensure that every visitor knows that the preserve they are at is just one of many.

 photo by Elba Mora / The Wildlands Conservancy
photo by Elba Mora / The Wildlands Conservancy

Dan DeKimpe embraces The Wildlands Conservancy mission to create access to nature through his funding of important public access projects each year. To ramp up his giving and really โ€œmove the needle,โ€ he set a goal of 25×25: funding 25 projects by 2025. He is well on his way to achieving this goal, having funded ten projects to date, six of which he sponsored in their entirety. He hopes to inspire others to โ€œmove the needleโ€ in whatever way they can, perhaps finding their own 25×25 goal.

Updated 1/12/2023 to reflect origin of 25×25 goal.