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Please note that land trusts interested in applying for accreditation must first register their intent to apply.

About the Application
The application for accreditation is designed to gather information on how an applicant carries out the indicator practices from Land Trust Standards and Practices. The indicator practices were designated by the Land Trust Alliance Board of Directors and were selected to indicate a land trust's ability to operate in an ethical, legal and technically sound manner and ensure the long-term protection of land in the public interest. Click here for the full list of indicator practices.

Application Toolkit

All application materials were revised January 2010. Applicants: please make sure you are using the January 2010 versions.

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Applicant Handbook (PDF)

Pre-Application Information

Working with Adobe PDF Forms (MS Word)

Application for Land Trust Accreditation (3MB PDF form)

Master Attachment Checklist (2MB PDF form)

Project Documentation Checklist (2MB PDF form)

Fee Schedule (MSWord)

Template Application Attachment Labels (MSWord)

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The application asks for a significant amount of detail. The focus on documentation is a foundation of a responsible accreditation program. Experience also shows that organizations with well-documented policies and procedures often have effective and lasting land conservation programs.

However, the Commission is aware that one size does not fit all in land conservation. The way that organizations implement the accreditation indicator practices varies widely depending on their location, whether or not they have staff and other factors. That is why the application provides flexibility in many places for applicants to choose the documents that they feel best illustrate how they implement each practice. Commissioners have extensive experience in land conservation and nonprofit management and will use sound judgment in making decisions that take geography, size and other factors into account.