| Our Partners |
| Rockingham Planning Commission The Rockingham Planning Commission is currently facilitating the Project Advisory Committee for the NH Seacoast Greenway. |
| East Coast Greenway Alliance is the non-profit organization aimed at completing the East Coast Greenway -- the nation's first 3,000 mile long-distance urban trail system; a city-to-city transportation corridor for cyclists, hikers, and other non-motorized users |
| Seacoast Area Bicycle Routes (SABR) exists to promote safe and effective bicycle transportation in the Greater Seacoast region of New Hampshire and southern Maine. |
| Eastern Trail Management District (ETMD) is the manager for the Eastern Trail, a 55-mile non-motorized transportation corridor between Kittery and South Portland. The ETMD was incorporated as a non-profit organization under the Maine Nonprofit Act in March 2001 by the municipalities of Kittery, Eliot, South Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, Kennebunk, Arundel, Biddeford, Saco, Old Orchard Beach, Scarborough and South Portland and one non-profit, the Eastern Trail Alliance. According to our research this is the first venture of its type; although trails exist all over the country, they are usually within one governmental boundary. The ETMD is governed by a board of directors comprised of one voting member from each municipality and three voting members from the Eastern Trail Alliance (representing the user groups). It is because of this that a municipality is not simply a supporter or outside agency, but a governing part of the ETMD. In other words, the municipalities incorporated this organization to act on their behalf to develop and operate the Eastern Trail and have direct say, through their representative, as to how it is run. |
| National Park Service Rivers and Trails Conservation Program is offering technical assistance to the Seacoast Greenway. This national program serves as the community assistance arm of the National Park Service. |



| New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Healthy Lifestyles for Children – KidPower! promotes children being active every day to reduce their risk of becoming overweight. KidPower! works with schools and other organizations to help children be more physically active. |

| NH Departments of Transportation (DOT) |

| Bike-Walk Alliance of NH The Bike-Walk Alliance of NH (BWA-NH) is to be the statewide focal point for bicycling and pedestrian related issues including safety and education programs, to act as a clearinghouse and resource for literature, and to promote viable programs initiated by other organizations. |
| The Coastal Trails Coalition (CTC) is composed of citizens and communities in the Lower Merrimack Valley whose mission is to advocate for the Coastal Trails Network, a public system of interconnected bicycle and pedestrian trails that will enhance local recreation, conservation, education, and tourism opportunities. |

| The Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce takes pride in welcoming you to our area. Our chamber has its finger on the pulse of the community as a business advocacy organization and an information dissemination center. We represent nine towns: Portsmouth, Newington, Greenland, New Castle, Rye, and North Hampton in New Hampshire; and Kittery, Eliot and York in Maine. |

| The Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce serves the Seacoast towns of Seabrook, Hampton Falls, Hampton, Hampton Beach, North Hampton and Rye, New Hampshire. The Chamber is always available to assist in any way we can. |