Linden Trust for Conservation

The Linden Trust for Conservation is a private grantmaking foundation that funds left-of-center climate change activism as well as environmental conservation efforts. The organization was founded by former Goldman Sachs managing director Lawrence Linden and his wife Dana Weschler Linden as the Lawrence and Dana Linden Family Foundation. The foundation was restructured in 2006 by Roger Ullman, a former Goldman Sachs advisor and former Merrill Lynch investment banking director who now runs the foundation. The foundation supports left-of-center environmentalist advocacy groups such as the League of Conservation Voters, the Center for American Progress, and the Natural Resources Defense Council. 1 2 3

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Environmental Policy
Website: lindentrust.org
Location:

New York, NY

CEO:

Roger Ullman

Tax ID: 13-3748063
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $7,472,703 Revenue: $7,878,009 Expenses: $19,879,505

Contents

    The foundation funds projects along a variety of issue-based and regional programming areas and operates a lobbying arm it created in 2019 called LTC Action that lobbies for carbon-capture mandates and is funded exclusively by personal contributions from Lawrence Linden. 2 3

    Background

    The Linden Trust for Conservation was founded in 1993 as the Lawrence and Dana Linden Family Foundation. The foundation initially funded a variety of organizations across several issue areas that were of interest to Lawrence and Dana Linden. In 2006, Lawrence and Dana Linden hired Roger Ullman to run the organization. Ullman restructured the foundation as the Linden Trust for Conservation and focused the foundation’s giving exclusively towards environmentalist and climate-related grantmaking. 4 5

    The foundation currently has two main funding programs that cover a variety of funding areas. The foundation’s two main funding areas are climate policy initiatives, which fund left-leaning climate advocacy projects, and environmental financial markets. 4 5

    Activity

    The Linden Trust for Conservation’s climate policy initiatives focus on carbon dioxide removal and carbon pricing. The foundation’s carbon dioxide removal advocacy centers on advocating for the U.S. government to fund research and development spending, incentives, and increased regulation towards carbon dioxide removal technology with the goal of increasing the capacity of current technology. The foundation also has a carbon pricing initiative that advocates for a carbon tax program in the United States. 5

    The foundation’s financing and economic markets work focuses on projects including advocating for a cap-and-trade approach to runoff to the Chesapeake Bay and creating tax credit for reducing blue carbon emissions from coastal ecosystems. The foundation’s website also lists projects it funded including funding national park systems in Chile, the Amazon, and Costa Rica, as well as restoration projects in the American Great Plains. 4

    In 2019, Lawrence Linden created LTC Action as a lobbying arm for the organization, which is funded solely from Linden’s personal funds and not the foundation, to lobby on specific legislation and perform other lobbying activities that the Linden Trust for Conservation is unable to under law. 4

    Organizations Funded

    Organizations that have received funding from the Linden Trust for Conservation include the Alliance for Market Solutions, the Bipartisan Policy Center, the Brookings Institution, Carbon 180, the Center for American Progress, the Climate Leadership Council, Columbia University, Duke University, Energy Futures Initiatives, the Environmental Defense Fund, the Environmental Law Institute, the Great Plains Institute, the League of Conservation Voters, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Niskanen Center, Students for Carbon Dividends, the Nature Conservancy, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and the World Wildlife Fund. 1

    The foundation’s largest gift by a wide margin in 2019 was $2.2 million to the Alliance for Market Solutions, a carbon tax advocacy organization. The Linden Trust gave a total of $6.4 million to other organizations in 2019. 1

    People

    Linden Trust for Conservation founder Lawrence Linden is a retired managing director at Goldman Sachs, where he worked from 1992 to 2008. Linden previously worked for McKinsey and Co., and from 1978 to 1981, Linden was also a staffer in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the Carter administration. Linden has also sat on the board of other environmental activism groups including the World Wildlife Fund, and Resources for the Future. 6

    Roger Ullman has been the CEO of the Linden Trust for Conservation since 2006. Ullman previously worked for the Rainforest Alliance and was an investment banker at Merrill Lynch, where he was managing director of investment banking. Ullman receives over $600,000 annually in compensation from the Linden Trust for Conservation. 7

    Financial Statistics

    Total Assets

    Total Revenue

    Total Expenses

    YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
    2024 $7,472,703 $7,878,009 $19,879,505 View
    2023 $19,852,346 $1,023,512 $4,072,533 View
    2022 $19,599,051 $759,619 $4,519,810 View
    2021 $26,681,648 $8,640,437 $2,585,417 View
    2020 $23,988,522 $6,900,987 $4,475,301 View

    Prior year filings: 2019, 2014, 2013, 2012

    Expenses Detail

    Employee Compensation

    Highest Earning Employees

    EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
    Roger T UllmanTRUSTEE (APPOINTED 12/13/2024), CHAIR$631,500
    Anna C GiorgiPROGRAM OFFICER$200,000
    Igor GoldenbergDIRECTOR OF FINANCE$136,800

    Grant Activity

    All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $11,680,224
    • Number of Grants: 24
    • Number of Funders: 5

    Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $1,075,0002021 Alexander Foundation Inc C/o Ruane Cunniff LpGENERAL
    $887,5002021 Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the EnvironmentCarbon removal policy development
    $725,0002020 Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the EnvironmentCLIMATE & ENERGY POLICY
    $625,0002020 Alexander Foundation Inc C/o Ruane Cunniff LpGENERAL
    $500,0002022 Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the EnvironmentCarbon removal policy development
    $500,0002022 Red Crane FoundationGeneral
    $500,0002022 Alexander Foundation Inc C/o Ruane Cunniff LpGENERAL
    $400,0002023 Alexander Foundation Inc C/o Ruane Cunniff LpGENERAL SUPPORT
    $400,0002023 Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the EnvironmentCLIMATE SCIENCE & POLICY RESEARCH
    $400,0002023 Red Crane FoundationGeneral Purpose
    $350,0002021 Red Crane Foundation
    $350,0002021 Red Crane Foundation
    $300,0002024 Carla and David Crane FoundationFOR THE GEOTHERMAL INITIATIVE
    $125,0002021 Red Crane Foundation
    $62,5002021 Red Crane Foundation

    All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $65,282,844
    • Number of Grants: 573
    • Number of Recipients: 130

    Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $16,016,9502024 Linden Climate Fund IncENDOWMENT GRANT
    $2,075,0002020 Alliance for Market Solutions IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    $1,250,0002021 Alliance for Market Solutions IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    $400,0002021 BIPARTISAN POLICY CENTER INCCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $400,0002021 Rhodium Group, LLCCOMPREHENSIVE QUANTITATIVE ANALYTICAL REPORT 2021
    $384,0002021 American ForestsCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $300,0002022 Energy Futures Initiative, Inc.CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL ANALYSIS AND EDUCATION
    $300,0002020 BIPARTISAN POLICY CENTER INCCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $250,0002022 Alliance for Market Solutions Action IncCARBON TAX POLICY
    $238,9072022 The Nature ConservancyFOREST RESTORATION
    $200,0002020 American ForestsCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $200,0002020 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUNDCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $200,0002021 RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE INCCLIMATE POLICY INITIATIVE
    $200,0002021 World Resources InstituteCARBON REMOVAL OBJECTIVES AND OPPORTUNITIES
    $187,5002023 GREAT PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $175,0002024 National Wildlife FederationADVANCING CDR
    $175,0002024 World Resources InstituteCARBON REMOVAL ALLIANCE
    $156,1772020 Energy Futures Initiative, Inc.CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL RD&D INITIATIVE PHASE II: ORPHAN CDR TECHNOLOGIES
    $150,0002024 World Resources InstituteUNRESTRICTED GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
    $150,0002023 Energy Futures Initiative, Inc.CDR ANALYSIS AND EDUCATION
    $150,0002023 World Resources InstituteCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
    $150,0002023 World Resources InstituteCARBON REMOVAL ALLIANCE
    $150,0002022 GREAT PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL ALLIANCE
    $150,0002021 GREAT PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCARBON REMOVAL ALLIANCE
    $150,0002021 Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkCENTER ON GLOBAL ENERGY POLICY

    References

    1. “IRS Form 990.” Linden Trust for Conservation. Accessed November 10, 2021. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/133748063
    2. “Linden Trust for Conservation.” Zoom Info. Accessed November 13, 2021. https://www.zoominfo.com/c/linden-trust-for-conservation/344485088
    3. “Home.” Linden Trust for Conservation. Accessed November 13, 2021. https://lindentrust.org/
    4. “Environmental Markets and Conservation Finance Initiatives.” Linden Trust for Conservation. Accessed November 13, 2021. https://lindentrust.org/environmental-markets-and-conservation-finance-initiatives/
    5. “Climate Policy.” Linden Trust for Conservation. Accessed November 13, 2021. http://lindentrust.org/climate-policy-initiatives/
    6. “Lawrence Linden.” Redstone Strategy Group. Accessed November 13, 2021. https://www.redstonestrategy.com/people/lawrence-linden/
    7. “People.” Linden Trust for Conservation. Accessed November 13, 2021. http://lindentrust.org/people/