Each year, ALPINE convenes academic leaders, faculty and students for a day-long meeting focused on topics related to land protection efforts in academic settings. From techniques for permanently protecting academic lands to building relationships with community land trusts to new research and curriculum resources, the event provides inspiration and practical solutions suited for a wide range of practitioners and institutions.
The Conservation Finance Network (CFN) advances land and resource conservation by expanding the use of innovative and effective funding and financing strategies.
The RCP Network is comprised of RCPs, people, organizations, agencies, and other networks working together to increase the pace and practice of landscape conservation across municipal, state, and regional boundaries.
Academics for Land Protection in New England is a network of people and institutions dedicated to inspiring the next generation of conservationists, especially in and around schools, colleges, and universities.