Nonprofit organizations across the nation, including land trusts, are increasingly asked to demonstrate their accountability to the public. The Commission recognizes the need for public accountability for accredited land trusts and the need to rely on multiple data sources when making accreditation decisions, and we have designed the role of the public in the accreditation process accordingly. For more information on the role of the public in accreditation see the Applicant Handbook.

Public Comments on Applicants for Accreditation
The Commission will accept public comments on applicants for accreditation and will regularly update this page with the names of organizations that have applications pending. There are several guidelines for the public comment process.

More specific comments relating to how an applicant is carrying out the accreditation indicator practices may also be submitted. For the full list of indicator practices, please see: www.lta.org/accreditation/practices.htm.

While all comments will be shared with the applicant, the name of the commenter may be withheld from the applicant at the Commission's discretion if releasing the name would have adverse consequences for the person making the comment.

Commission staff will acknowledge when a comment has been received but will not provide any additional data to the commenter other than that which is publicly available as described in the Applicant Handbook.

Please note that due to a technical problem not all current applicants are listed in the drop-down menu. If an applicant land trust does not appear on the list you may still submit a comment and we will receive it. Simply type in the applicant's name in another available field (i.e. Relationship to Applicant). 

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