Justin Barth

Director Of Development at Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT)

Justin Barth is an experienced professional in nonprofit development and education, currently serving as the Director of Development at Gallatin Valley Land Trust since November 2020. Prior to this role, Barth held various positions at Yellowstone Forever from October 2016 to October 2020, including Director of Foundations Relations and Foundations Relations Manager. Additional experience includes a role as Major Gifts Manager at Yellowstone Park Foundation for a brief period in 2016, and as Director of Education at Glacier Institute from February 2013 to May 2016. Barth's early career includes a position as Outdoor Recreation Personnel Director at Pacific Lutheran University in 2011-2012. Educationally, Justin Barth earned an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Fund Development from the University of Notre Dame in 2016 and a degree in Biology with a focus on Environmental Studies from Pacific Lutheran University in 2012.

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Bozeman, United States

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Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT)

Gallatin Valley Land Trust connects people, communities, and open lands through conservation of working farms and ranches, healthy rivers, and wildlife habitat, and the creation of trails in the Montana headwaters of the Missouri and Upper Yellowstone Rivers. Since our founding in 1990 we have helped conserve nearly 67 square miles of land in Gallatin Valley and the surrounding communities through partnerships with private landowners, sustaining stewardship of family lands using voluntary conservation agreements. Through public and private partnerships GVLT has helped expand the Main Street to the Mountains trail system to over 67 miles in length, providing recreation, transportation and a connection to nature. GVLT is your community land trust and is a member-supported, nonprofit organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors representing the communities we serve. For more information or to learn how you can get involved, visit www.gvlt.org.