Caitlin Guthrie

Associate Director, Conservation Loans 


Caitlin GuthrieCaitlin provides bridge financing and technical assistance to advance land protection efforts throughout the United States and Canada. As a board member of the Washington Association of Land Trusts, she also represents The Conservation Fund in Washington State. Caitlin has developed expertise over the last decade in conservation land transactions, ecosystem restoration, stewardship, and nonprofit management, and is passionate about collaborating with partner organizations to speed the rate of conservation in their communities.

Prior to joining the Fund, Caitlin served as Conservation Projects Manager for Capitol Land Trust in Olympia, Washington, and served in a number of roles for the organization, including Interim Director.

Caitlin holds a M.S. in restoration ecology from the University of Washington and a B.A. in environmental studies from Pomona College. At the University of Washington, she quantified biological, physical and chemical responses to the largest estuary restoration in the Pacific Northwest, with a focus on advancing the efficacy of coastal restoration across the nation.

Contact: cguthrie@conservationfund.org  Phone: (360) 389-2571  Office: Washington

Projects

Making Nature More Accessible at the Pismo Preserve

Making Nature More Accessible at the Pismo Preserve

The Pismo Preserve is a picturesque stretch of land that sits just above California’s Pismo Beach, a few short...
Pacific Crest Trail

Pacific Crest Trail

Hikers call the Pacific Crest Trail one of the “triple crown” long-distance trails, along with the Appalachian Trail and...
Matsuda Farm on Vashon Island, Washington

Matsuda Farm on Vashon Island, Washington

The Matsuda property was the last remaining farm on Vashon Island owned by a Japanese-American family. The farm grew...
Atlanta BeltLine

Atlanta BeltLine

It’s the most comprehensive development effort ever undertaken in the City of Atlanta – transforming 22 miles of an...
Indian River Land Trust, Florida

Indian River Land Trust, Florida

Florida’s picturesque Indian River Lagoon attracts a third of Florida’s endangered manatees, 350 species of birds, thousands of animal and...