TEXAS LAND TRUST COUNCIL

Working together to conserve the lands we love and the water we depend on.

Wimberley, TX   |  http://www.texaslandtrustcouncil.org

Mission

The mission of the Texas Land Trust Council is to support and strengthen the land trust community to serve as a powerful voice for land and water conservation in Texas. TLTC seeks to advance and sustain land conservation throughout the state, providing programs and initiatives that ensure the continued strength and success of the conservation movement. To date, land trusts have helped to conserve over 1.75 million acres of farms, ranches, wildlife habitat, water resources, and natural areas across the great state of Texas. TLTC is proud to support this effort.

Ruling year info

2003

Executive Director

Lori Olson

Main address

PO Box 2677

Wimberley, TX 78676 USA

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EIN

85-0488313

NTEE code info

Natural Resource Conservation and Protection (C30)

Farmland Preservation (K25)

Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (W01)

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State and Federal Advocacy

TLTC advocates for programs, policies, and funding opportunities that advance land and water conservation efforts in Texas.

Population(s) Served

TLTC puts on the preeminent gathering of land and water conservation professionals and volunteers in the state. This event is a three day conference with a full range of training and networking opportunities. More information can be found online at www.texaslandconservationconference.org

Population(s) Served

TLTC provides a wealth of information and resources on land and water conservation in Texas for land trusts, landowners, and the general public. These include our Conservation Easement Guidebook for Landowners, our Conservation Lands Inventory Database, and our Transaction Matching Grants Program, and more. More information can be found on our website at www.texaslandtrustcouncil.org

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TEXAS LAND TRUST COUNCIL

Board of directors
as of 12/17/2019
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Allison Elder