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Published - Monday, November 05, 2007

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Conservation group celebrates 10 years


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The Mississippi Valley Conservancy has had a number of large land conservation success stories in its short life, said Executive Director Tim Jacobson.

And at its 10th anniversary, the regional land trust will celebrate those and more than 5,300 acres of scenic or ecologically significant lands preserved. A banquet at 5 p.m. Thursday at the La Crosse Radisson Hotel Ballroom will mark the occasion.
The nonprofit group formed in 1997 to coordinate private, voluntary conservation efforts in the Coulee Region. The conservancy serves a seven-county territory, including Buffalo, La Crosse, Trempealeau, Monroe, Vernon, Crawford and Grant.

In September, the group announced its largest conservation agreement to date, protecting more than 750 acres in Buffalo County.

“We’re reaching a point of exponential growth,” Jacobson said. “A lot more people seem to be aware of the value in ensuring their kids and grandkids will be able to enjoy the land as they have.”

For all its successes, Jacobson said, the group really needs public support.

Of the more than 290,000 residents in the seven southwestern Wisconsin counties, only 830 are members of the conservancy, Jacobson said.

Still, he said, it’s an impressive jump from just 575 members at the start of 2006.

The banquet, featuring guest speaker Kenny Salwey, “the last river rat,” will include a silent auction. Jacobson said hors d’oeuvres at the event will showcase organic and locally produced ingredients, along with wines from three area vineyards.

Fundraising helps support the non-profit group, which employs six full-time staff, including a restoration biologist.

Jacobson joined the land trust in 1998 as a volunteer before joining the board of directors and eventually stepping in as executive director.

A former trial lawyer, Jacobson said he appreciates the cooperative setting of the land trust.

“I’m proud to carry on a proud tradition of land conservation that was started a century ago,” he said of preservation sites like Grandad Bluff and Hixon Forest.

Samantha Marcus can be reached at (608) 791-8220 or smarcus@lacrossetribune.com.
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Mack wrote on Nov 5, 2007 11:21 PM:

" You can try guidestar.org for almost any non-profit, registration is free and needed to see the form 990's. They have MVC's 2005 form 990 and it looks pretty modest. Most income is from private sources. Directors and officers total compensation is less than 30K and all other salaries are less than 100K, these are total mounts for the organization, not individual salaries. Their form 990 is at this URL (needs registration): http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2005/391/871/2005-391871201-0285d741-9.pdf "

The Real World wrote on Nov 5, 2007 8:08 PM:

" Hey Mack, I cant seem to get through the road blocks, can you help? "

The Real World wrote on Nov 5, 2007 6:13 PM:

" Thanks for the tip, Mack! "

Mack wrote on Nov 5, 2007 2:32 PM:

" To The Real World: This must be your first venture into non-profit accountability or you would already know that you can request their Form 990 which contains everything you are asking for and more. Not a bad idea for any non-profit you are considering. You might also request the Green Bay Packer’s form 990 if you are really interested in the abuse of non-profits. "

The Real World wrote on Nov 5, 2007 1:23 PM:

" Preservation is a good thing but can someone tell me where they get their budget and if this land is taken off the tax role. As a not for profit organization I would like published the wages paid to employees, so we can see if this is a organization that is in it for the money or the sincere desire to see things preserved. "


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