Webinar

Strategies for Navigating the New Federal Landscape

Location / Date
March 4, 2025 | 2-3:00 p.m. Eastern | Online
Source
Land Trust Alliance
About This Webinar

Since he took office on January 20, President Trump has issued an unprecedented number of executive orders and other administrative actions that touch on almost every part of the federal government. These actions also have created real and potentially long-lasting uncertainty and challenges for land conservation and the land trust community. Join the Alliance’s Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Elizabeth Ward and Senior Director of Government Relations Lori Faeth as they lay out what we know now about the evolving federal landscape and what it means for land trusts and land conservation.

Here's a look at what we will cover:

  • Overview of the executive orders and actions that most impact land trusts and land conservation.

  • The Alliance’s work in response to the federal actions and what you can do to get involved.

  • Overview of the resources available to help you navigate the new reality.

Given the magnitude of the current situation, this webinar is complimentary for all Alliance members. The recording of this event is available to everyone with member access to the Resource Center. Please be sure you are logged in and scroll down below this description to see the video and materials.

This webinar is part of our efforts to provide information about land trusts and the new federal landscape.

Disclaimer

These resources are provided "as is" for informational purposes only, without warranty of any kind. They do not constitute legal or professional advice and do not create an attorney-client relationship. They may not reflect current legal developments and should be adapted for your organization with qualified professional help. The Alliance is not liable for any damages arising from use of or reliance on these resources. Views in individual posts and third-party links/logos are not Alliance endorsements. The Alliance is committed to equal opportunity and does not condone unlawful discrimination.

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