Program areas at La Plata Open Space Conservancy
Land protection and stewardship: Since incorporating in 1992, LPOSC has accepted donations of conservation easements permanently protecting in excess of 24,435 acres of land with superior conservation values across six counties in southwestern Colorado. LPOSC accepted three new conservation easement donations in 2023, resulting in the protection of nearly 248 acres of farmland, forestland, and areas with significant cultural resources. After transferring certain conservation easements to geographically better-positioned organizations over the years, LPSOC now holds, by one counting method, 175 easements comprising in excess of 21,075 acres. As a certified conservation easement holder, LPOSC is legally obligated to monitor land use and ecological conditions on each property on which it holds a conservation easement to ensure that the conserved land and natural resources are being used in compliance with the terms of the conservation easement. Monitoring helps LPOSC to establish and/or maintain valuable relationships with owners of conserved land, and further helps to foster LPOSCs image in the community as a trusted land steward. This is in addition to work the organization does with numerous private landowners to secure protection of other valuable open spaces, wildlife habitat, recreational areas, and agricultural land in the region. Community engagement and education: LPOSCs community-centric conservation programming is key to connecting people to the lands we protect. In 2022, LPOSC provided educational presentations to community members and professionals working in real-estate or related sectors to communicate the important role our organization plays preserving the high quality of life in our region and now and in the future. In addition, LPOSC continued involving Fort Lewis College interns and community volunteers in the monitoring program and in stewardship programs involving habitat restoration, further connecting our community to the landscapes LPOSC protects. LPOSC also partnered with mission-aligned nonprofits to provide youth education programming on privately conserved lands to increase access to nature for youth in our community. In addition, LPOSC launched a land access project focused on new and young farmers with partners in the region. LPOSC counts as strong, close supporters, 1,000 community members and businesses, and has a social media following of over 1,000 individuals. These supporters are routinely comprised of the work LPOSC undertakes, and the perceived benefit such work provides. In turn, generous support from these individuals and businesses enables LPOSC to achieve its mission to protect valuable lands for generations to come.
Who funds La Plata Open Space Conservancy
Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
Personnel at La Plata Open Space Conservancy
Name | Title | Compensation | Date of data |
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Adrienne Dorsey | Executive Director | $86,593 | 2023-11-14 |
Amy Schwarzbach | Board Member | $61,121 | 2023-07-05 |
Christy Curd | Stewardship Director | | 2023-07-05 |
Adam Reeves | Board Member | $0 | 2023-07-05 |
Mark Stiles | Previous President | $0 | 2022-12-31 |
...and 2 more key personnel |
Financials for La Plata Open Space Conservancy
Revenues | FYE 12/2023 | FYE 12/2022 | % Change |
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Total grants, contributions, etc. | $289,920 | $178,062 | 62.8% |
Program services | $86,860 | $4,824 | 1700.6% |
Investment income and dividends | $61,954 | $63,885 | -3% |
Tax-exempt bond proceeds | $0 | $0 | - |
Royalty revenue | $0 | $0 | - |
Net rental income | $0 | $0 | - |
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from fundraising events | $14,491 | $54,644 | -73.5% |
Net income from gaming activities | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from sales of inventory | $0 | $0 | - |
Miscellaneous revenues | $4,907 | $64,502 | -92.4% |
Total revenues | $458,132 | $365,917 | 25.2% |
Organizations like La Plata Open Space Conservancy
Organization | Type | Location | Revenue |
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Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas | 501(c)(3) | San Antonio, TX | $519,605 |
Cazenovia Preservation Foundation | 501(c)(3) | Cazenovia, NY | $305,388 |
The Opacum Land Trust | 501(c)(3) | Sturbridge, MA | $380,146 |
Harding Land Trust | 501(c)(3) | New Vernon, NJ | $316,784 |
Sheridan Community Land Trust | 501(c)(3) | Sheridan, WY | $1,742,165 |
Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust (BTLT) | 501(c)(3) | Brunswick, ME | $1,933,084 |
Kent Land Trust | 501(c)(3) | Kent, CT | $347,051 |
Ridge and Valley Conservancy | 501(c)(3) | Newton, NJ | $388,200 |
Spartanburg Area Conservancy | 501(c)(3) | Spartanburg, SC | $343,150 |
Wallowa Land Trust | 501(c)(3) | Enterprise, OR | $306,267 |
Data update history
January 9, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
January 9, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
December 28, 2023
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $50,000 from Keep It Colorado December 27, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
Social advocacy organizationsEnvironmental organizationsCharities
Issues
Land and water conservationEnvironment
Characteristics
Conservation easementFundraising eventsState / local levelReceives government fundingTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
- Address
- 776 E 2nd Ave
- Durango, CO 81301
- County
- La Plata County, CO
- Website URL
- lposc.org/Â
- Phone
- (970) 259-3415
IRS details
- EIN
- 84-1204273
- Fiscal year end
- December
- Taxreturn type
- Form 990
- Year formed
- 1992
- Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
- Yes
Categorization
- NTEE code, primary
- C34: Land Resources Conservation
- NAICS code, primary
- 813312: Environment, Conservation, and Wildlife Organizations
- Parent/child status
- Independent
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