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PA Land Trust Assn. Offers Development Assistance; More Training Webinars

The PA Land Trust Association is now offering fundraising and membership development assistance to Pennsylvania land trusts.

Organization staff and volunteers are welcome to reach out to Sara Painter, PALTA’s director of outreach and development, at any time with questions regarding their land trust’s membership development and fundraising efforts.

Sara can also provide deeper, focused assistance to organizations that are seeking to:

1. Create a development plan

2. Boost and retain membership

3. Determine if and how to hold a fundraiser/gala

4. Improve an annual appeal

5. Craft a grant boilerplate

6. Thinking through the ramifications of COVID-19

For this more intense assistance, please send a concise one-page letter to Sara at: spainter@conserveland.org that describes your organization’s need and anticipated time frame for requested services.

Requests will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note that only a limited number of requests can be accommodated per year.

Training Webinars

PALTA has scheduled two addition training webinars on these topics--

-- April 9: How Do Pennsylvanians Value Outdoor Recreation?

-- April 15: Planning For Historic Landscapes

Visit the 2020 PALTA Webinars webpage to register or learn more.

Save The Date

The Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference will be held March 24-26 in Gettysburg.

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the PA Land Trust Association website, Click Here to sign up for regular updates from PLTA, Like them on Facebook, and Follow them on TwitterClick Here to support their work.

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[Posted: March 30, 2020]


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