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 We have officially launched the *NEW* OLTA Events Calendar. Click here to discover land trust events in your local community.
 
Featured land trust event: 2012 Farmland Preservation Forum

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Join the Ontario Land Trust Alliance
 
 
 
It is only by working together that we will succeed in saving the land we love for future generations. The primary qualification of membership in the Ontario Land Trust Alliance is that organizations and individuals support the purposes of the Ontario Land Trust Alliance.
 
Our membership year is July 1 to June 30. Membership opportunities for 2011-12 are below.  
 
Questions about joining? Please contact Phyllis Lee or call Phyllis at 416-588-6582.
 
Membership Categories

There is only one voting member category – land trust member. A non-voting member shall have all the rights of a voting member, including the right to hold office, except the right to vote.
 
Land Trust Member
 
All new applicants for membership will be admitted to OLTA only after a review of their membership application via a resolution of the Board of Governors.
 
Land Trust members are registered charities actively working to secure and steward conservation lands.

As a requirement of becoming a land trust member of OLTA the organization must pass a board resolution adopting the Canadian Land Trust Standards and Practices as the ethical and technical guidelines for their organization’s operations and commit to making continual progress toward the implementation of these standards and practices.
 
Land Trust Member Form 2011-2012

Associate Member

Associate Member must be a non-profit corporation and have in its objects the protection and conservation of natural and cultural heritage areas. This group includes conservation authorities, national land trusts and municipalities.

Associate Member charities are encouraged, but not obliged, to adopt the Canadian Land Trust Standards and Practices as the technical and ethical guidelines for their organizations land securement and stewardship activities.
 
Supporting-Corporate Member 

Supporting members are organizations or associations other than land trusts that share an interest in the land trust movement. These organizations and associations could include other land trust alliances, business and consultants that provide professional services to the land trust movement, environmental voluntary organizations, private groups, and organizations or corporations that share an interest in the land trust movement in Ontario.
Individual members are individuals that have a personal interest in the land trust movement.
 
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