Tax Credit Connection, Inc.

Great news for Colorado conservation!

On May 23rd 2013, the governor signed a bill into law that increases the annual tax credit cap to $45 Million. That means more credits for everyone: more for landowners who will not have to work at lightening speed to complete their donation and get their certificate in the same year as their donation; more

Nonprofits Officially Qualify for Tax Credits

Private citizens aren’t the only landowners with land that has important conservation values – non-profits own hundreds of camps, retreats and wildlife sanctuaries around the state that have been providing scenic vistas, housing wildlife and protecting biological diversity. After more than a year of relying on a private letter ruling to encourage non-profits to donate

News and Events

Join the Mountain Area Land Trust (MALT) and take a walk around Pennsylvania Mountain Natural Area on a free guided hike. See ancient bristlecone pines, stunning wildflowers, alpine researchers in the field and more! Walks are from 10 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday July 18, Saturday July 25, and Saturday August 1. Call MALT

Coberly Creek Ranch

The financial rewards from their 480-acre conservation easement helped make it possible for families to live and ranch together on the Coberly Creek Ranch in Routt County. Together, they all play a vital role in cattle-raising, hay production and hunting guide services. Read more