The Colorado Association of Conservation Districts (CACD) is a non-profit organization that represents and serves the 74 Conservation Districts of Colorado. CACD gives voice to the Districts and their private landowners. Each District’s Board of Supervisors is made up of volunteers that reside or produce within the District’s boundaries and largely consists of some of CO’s finest farmers, ranchers, and land stewards.
Conservation Districts are local units of government, established under state law, to carry out responsible and practical natural resource management and programs at the local level. Districts are tasked to work with landowners and cooperators in order to manage and protect land and water resources on private and some public lands in CO. CACD operates on annual dues and support from people like you!
CACD is a Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so your generous contribution is fully tax deductible, under IRS regulations.
Conservation Districts are local units of government, established under state law, to carry out responsible and practical natural resource management and programs at the local level. Districts are tasked to work with landowners and cooperators in order to manage and protect land and water resources on private and some public lands in CO. CACD operates on annual dues and support from people like you!
CACD is a Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so your generous contribution is fully tax deductible, under IRS regulations.
2022 Individual Memberships:
- Student: $25
- Educator: $30
- Individual: $50
- Supporter: $50
- Individual/Supporter Liftetime: $350
(one-time donation)
- Diamond: $5000 and above
- Platinum: $2500
- Gold: $1000
- Silver: 750
- Bronze: $500
- Farm/Ranch Partner: $250
- District Voting Dues: $1200