Spring Summit is an event for coalition members and partners to connect, learn, and play. This year’s summit in Glenwood Springs from May 10-12 will feature field trips, a robust lineup of educational content, and plentiful opportunities to connect with colleagues. We hope that you will be able to join us as we bring the Colorado conservation community together.
Registration
Land trust staff, interns, and board members, public agency staff, conservation champions and professionals, students and AmeriCorps volunteers with an interest in land conservation are all welcome to attend. Please register by Friday, April 28.
Registration includes:
Conserved land field trip on May 10;
Conservation Showcase and concurrent Learning Sessions;
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) trainings through the Land Trust Alliance;
Roundtable breakfasts May 11 and 12, and catered lunch on May 11;
Healthy snacks, fair trade coffee and tea; and
Activities for connecting with colleagues, including Colorado conservation trivia
Conservation Showcase and Learning Sessions
Our Conservation Showcase on May 11 will feature success stories and interesting, innovative conservation from around the state. Learning sessions will take place May 11-12 and include the following topics:
Community Connections: Hosting simple events to engage new audiences
HR Checklist and Employment Law Update with Michael Santo
Hot Topics in Conservation Law with Jessica Jay
Memberships, Annual Giving Monthly Giving Programs
Best Practices & Funding Incentives for Historic Buildings
Drafting for Change: Considering Land Access and Water Scarcity
Stewardship: Old Easements, New Landowners
Tax Credits 101 & 201
DEIJ training with Land Trust Alliance