The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago is managed by an eleven-member Council of different expertise and backgrounds.
Five members are elected to the position, and six are ministerial appointments.
[1] Its offices are located in Port of Spain in Trinidad.
The organization was established in 1991 under the National Trust Act to preserve and safeguard its natural and built heritage.
[2][3] The movement to create the National Trust was begun by members of the Citizens For Conservation (CFC), which includes engineers and architects.