Keep It Colorado has received $3 million in grants from Great Outdoors Colorado. The funds will support programs that provide financial assistance to nonprofit land trusts for completing conservation projects, and that lead to more innovative, relevant and sustainable conservation opportunities.
A Win for Conservation: Condemned Conservation Easement Property Compensation Becomes Law
On June 7, Colorado Governor Polis signed Condemned Conservation Easement Property Compensation (HB22-208) into law. The new law codifies valuation for conserved lands when they must be condemned, and ensures that the fair-market value of the property includes the value of the conservation easement.
Colorado Land Trusts Looking for Climate-Change Agents
As summer rolls in across Colorado, the threats of wildfire, diminishing snowpack and prolonged drought weigh heavy on the minds of many residents who cherish the state's iconic landscapes and wildlife. Conservationists are encouraging people to get in touch with their local land trusts to be part of the climate solution.
Land Trusts & Public Agencies Working in Partnership for Conservation
What do good partnerships look like in the conservation space? A recent panel discussion featured four land trusts and four local public agencies, who shared what it takes to build successful partnerships. The dialogue centered on strategies, experiences and lessons learned - and celebrated the conservation projects that have been the fruit of these partnership efforts.
Spring Summit: The Ideal State of Conservation
Every year, Keep It Colorado convenes members and partners for our annual Spring Summit. This year we gathered in-person at Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Partners in the Outdoors Conference, and our theme was “The Ideal State of Conservation” where conversations centered on climate resiliency and justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI).
Keep It Colorado Grows Its Team: Welcome, Hannah George
Keep It Colorado has expanded its team with the addition of Hannah George, who joined the coalition as programs and events coordinator in April. Bringing extensive experience working with local farms and land trusts, Hannah will provide key oversight and administrative support for grant programs, special projects and member events.
What Has Conservation Done for You Lately? A Conservation Showcase
Six land trusts shared what their work looks like on the ground, and the many benefits people and wildlife receive from conservation efforts. People from all reaches of the state joined us for our Virtual Conservation Showcase. They discovered that conservation means many different things, and that the work of land trusts varies widely!
Colorado Private Landowners Key to Climate Resiliency
More frequent and exponentially larger wildfires and prolonged drought already are impacting Colorado's agricultural lands and regional economies. To ensure communities can survive and thrive in a changing climate, a broad range of stakeholders are working to create the state's first-ever private lands conservation plan. Read the full story on Public News Service.
Landowners Embrace Conservation as Financial Boon, Family Legacy
Nominate your Conservation Hero
Do you ever feel like someone is doing so much to protect the places you love in Colorado that you’re inspired to call them your hero? Now’s your chance to thank and honor that special someone. Nominate a person or organization that demonstrates an outstanding commitment to conserving land and water in Colorado.
Keep It Colorado Publishes 2022 Policy Priorities
Keep It Colorado will spend 2022 focusing on policy priorities that will build more support for conservation, and specifically private lands conservation. Keep It Colorado will remain active at the Colorado State Capitol and in Washington D.C., continuing to promote existing conservation tools and look for new opportunities to increase investments in conservation. Read about our 2022 policy priorities at the state and federal levels.
Public agencies, join us: Membership enrollment opens Feb. 1
Coalition at a Glance: Annual Report 2021
Keep It Colorado Awards $247,015 in Grants to Help Land Trusts Conserve Land in Six Counties
A New Focus
The Fall 2021 edition of Saving Land Magazine features a story about using remote monitoring technologies - like satellite and aerial imagery - to monitor conserved lands. The story features our partners Colorado Open Lands and Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust, as well as Keep It Colorado.
Q&A: The Importance of the Conservation Easement Enhancement and Rural Stimulus Act (HB21-1233)
RFP for a Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion consultant
Keep It Colorado Grows Its Team: Welcome, Raina Roanhorse
Keep It Colorado has expanded its team with the addition of Raina Roanhorse, who joined the coalition as grant programs and administrative coordinator on September 1. Raina will support the nonprofit’s grant and regrant programs, which benefit the statewide coalition’s work to accelerate the pace and scale of private lands conservation.
Summer 2021 regional meetings: Coming together for conservation
Monitoring Conserved Lands from Space Pays Dividends for Colorado Land Trusts
Keep It Colorado and the Land Trust Alliance partnered to publish a study which shows that these technologies help land trusts reduce the costs, personnel hours and carbon emissions typically associated with observing and documenting changes to landscapes they have conserved. Several land trusts plan to add these technologies to their stewardship toolbox to be more efficient in their property monitoring activities in the future.
















