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Getting Ready and Registration
How being hurt by people we think are safe can shut us down completely and make us unable to trust anyone in our lives. How everyone that then comes into our lives is viewed with suspicion, met with caution, held back at a distance, deemed unsafe. How much we need that protective mechanism to not get hurt again — but how it can often hinder us from the blessing of relationship with those who are safe people in our lives.
How relationship can heal us, but we have been so broken by relationship that we find ourselves in a paradox of self-preservation and extreme loneliness with no balance between. We inch ourselves forward a little, get scared, retreat back into our dark hovels where we are alone, but safe. We need to feel safe. We need to know we are safe. To love is to risk hurt. To trust is to risk betrayal. There is a need to be safe.
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Plan accordingly and make sure your land trust registers and meets all associated deadlines. Learn about the Renewal of Accreditation Process from Accredited Land Trusts Learn about renewal of accreditation from land trusts that have been through the program in this webinar designed for organizations that are actively preparing for renewal. Representatives from accredited land trusts will talk about how they prepared to apply for renewal of accreditation and relate their experiences going through the process.
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Below is a general rule contact us for the specific year and round assigned to your land trust. To confirm or change your accreditation contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with the updated information. If you have questions, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call Renewal applicants do not have to demonstrate that they completed an assessment against all Land Trust Standards and Practices. Please notify the Commission of any major changes in your land trust's structure or operation.
Complete this form to let us know about changes to your organization name, structure, accreditation contact, etc. Learn more about updates to the accreditation requirements and application materials following the revised Standards.
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To find out what renewal year and round your accredited land trust has been assigned, download this Excel spreadsheet. Getting Ready and Registration. You've achieved accreditation, committed to following Land Trust Standards and Practices , and now you are ready to demonstrate your continued commitment to excellence, trust and permanence. Most land trusts that achieve accreditation for the first time are also issued "Expectations for Improvement" EFIs ; some land trusts are issued EFIs as part of a compliance confirmation process. It is never too soon to think about how your land trust will address EFIs!
View the Expectations for Improvement web page.
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Sign up for and read our eNewsletter, which contains important news and tips. Two Years Prior to Renewal: Download a more comprehensive " Workplan for Renewal ".
Starting the Conversation The Commission is pleased to provide the following presentation materials for use by land trust staff and boards considering renewal of accreditation: PowerPoint slides for your board Infographic about the impact of renewal and ensuring permanence Registering for Renewal Registration serves many purposes: Ensures the Commission has your land trust's current contact information. Identifies any related corporations that will be part of your pre-application and application.
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Registering one round earlier than scheduled. Information on penalties related to failure to register and meet subsequent deadlines. Deadlines and Exceptions for Catastrophes.