About Greenwich Point Conservancy

About the Conservancy

The Greenwich Point Conservancy was formed in 2003 by residents concerned about the deteriorating condition of the historically important structures at Greenwich Point. These structures were originally part of Innis Arden, the country estate of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy Tod.

The organization’s mission is to work for the restoration and preservation of the historic structures and other elements of Greenwich Point, for the enjoyment of current and future generations. The goal of the GPC is to work closely with the Town of Greenwich, and in particular the Department of Parks and Recreation, to develop and implement a plan for the restoration and preservation of historic structures at Greenwich Point, and to provide funding for the resultant preservation projects.

Background

The Conservancy was incorporated in February of 2004, and is governed by a Board of Directors, comprised of Greenwich residents who share a love of Greenwich Point and its history. Directors and advisers include representatives of Friends of Greenwich Point, the Greenwich Audubon Society, the Greenwich Land Trust, the Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich, the Historic District Commission, the Bruce Museum of Arts and Sciences, and the Old Greenwich Yacht Club. Greenwich Point Conservancy has 501(c)3 status under the rules of the I.R.S., and all donations to the Conservancy are tax exempt.

 

Website:  www.GreenwichPoint.org