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Tax Issues for Conservation Professionals Workshop

 

Conservation Excellence 2010 Handouts and Presentations

With topical trainings and events that address the issues that you face every day, the Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts ensures that you have access to the information you need to make a positive impact at the local level.

 

Webinars:

We offer online educational services called webinars which are internet and conference-call based presentations held online so that professionals from all over Colorado and the U.S. can participate from their own offices. Here are some upcoming topics. Check back often for more updates!

  • There are no webinars scheduled at this time.
Please email webinars@cclt.org if you would like to register for any of these opportunities.

 

 

Past Webinars:

Were you unable to attend a previous educational webinar session? These presentations are usually made available as PDF files after the webinar is complete. Here is a list of webinar PDF files currently available. Check back often for more updates!

 
Guides and Publications PDF  | Print |  E-mail

How do you stay on top of the latest land conservation developments in Colorado and nationally and still pursue important land conservation work at the local level? The Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts keeps you posted with timely and comprehensive publications and updates.

 

Conservation Easement Tax Credit Program Background

CCLT Guides

Advice from Conservation Professionals

Land Trust Alliance Accreditation

Helpful Documents for Landowners (Provided by Black Canyon Land Trust)

 

 
Conservation Excellence 2011 - session handouts PDF  | Print |  E-mail

                    

               Please click on the session name to download the handout for that session                            

 

 

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Colorado's Water Rights Abandonment List

*Link to Abandonment List Website

 

Conserving Colorado's Imperiled Plants and Their Habitats

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*Rare_Plant_Presentation

 

Managing Acquisitions, Stewardship, and Development Programs with One, User-Friendly Database

 

Most Important Case Law Updates of 2010

 

Subordination Agreements after Kaufman

 

What to Appraise and How to Plan

 

 

 

 

 
Center of Excellence PDF  | Print |  E-mail

Center of Excellence

Expanding tools and trainings; guaranteeing permanence.

The Center of Excellence has been established as the organizing principal around a voluntary commitment by the Colorado land conservation community to produce conservation easement contracts of the highest possible quality and consistency, that shall be enduring, defensible, transferable and of exceptional conservation value for the citizens of Colorado forever.

A joint venture of CCLT and the Colorado Conservation Trust, the Center of Excellence initiative aims to:

• Establish voluntary Colorado conservation easement standards developed by the land conservation community which increase and clarify fiduciary responsibilities;

• Organize and expand educational programs specifically designed to eliminate on-going easement deficiencies witnessed by government regulators and public and private funding sources;

• Partner with key private sector entrepreneurs to bring modern business practices and tools to the land conservation community that increase efficiency, cut costs, ensure adequate funding, and foster strategic collaborations.

To learn more about the Center of Excellence please contact CCLT at info@cclt.org or call 303-271-1577.


Moving Forward in 2011

In 2011 we plan officially to launch the Center of Excellence, as a joint venture with the Colorado Conservation Trust.   The goals of this joint venture are to establish and finalize the new easement “baseline provisions” described above.  The second major objective is to determine how best to offer more rigorous, professional and on-going training programs for land conservation professionals.  Further, we currently plan to link this individual educational curriculum to the use of new business practices and tools designed to make the work of local land trusts more professional and efficient.  By aiding the land trust organizations in this way, we can continue to help make them stronger and more sustainable.

A key goal of the program is to have the Colorado land trust community develop voluntary easement contract language and standards.  There is broad agreement that such standards are essential for the inevitable long term transfer and management of easements.  This will be a first-in-the-nation program.  We are working with the national Land Trust Alliance on this program and have received $150,000 in Great Outdoors Colorado funding for a portion of the program costs.  Additionally, we actively are seeking $150,000 in private matching funds and $200,000 from technology and software companies in support of this exciting new program.

 


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