Revere Beach Partnership, a non profit that Save the Harbor/Save the Bay helped to create in 2002, has already raised and leveraged more than $100,000 to restore America’s oldest swimming beach, to create signage on an eco-trail network, develop a Revere Beach Revitalization Plan to revitalize the Boulevard of this great city.
The Partnership has accomplished much in the last five years. Download a copy of the powerpoint that highlights the last five years of fun and success on Revere Beach!
Our partnership began in 2001 with Revere’s Mayor Tom Ambrosino. This start-up effort has resulted in the creation of a new Revere citizen-based non-profit organization. It’s been a wonderful, productive and successful partnership. Here are a few of the many highlights:
~ Secured resources to fund the development and production of an interpretive signage system on an Eco-trail connecting Rumney Marsh, Belle Isle Marsh and the Saugus River to the Revere Beach Reservation;
~ Helped develop and advance the campaign to designate Revere Beach as a National Historic Landmark. Designation was received and officially announced in October 2003;
~ Delivered innovative programming to bring the public back to the beach;
~ Helped the Partnership move toward sustainability, including secure official 501C3 status and developing a fundraising strategy.
Click here to download a overview of Revere Beach [29 KB] |