Useful Information Links

MET Model Documents, Forms and Publications

Model Deed of Conservation Easement (in PDF format)
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/met/model.html

Sample Cooperative Agreement
(in PDF format)

IRS form 8283 (in PDF format)
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/met/9cf8283.pdf

Maps from the Internet

Maryland Real Property Data Base - Property Search
http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/rp_rewrite/

Aerial Photograph Search
Free: www.globexplorer.com
Free: Complicated to use: www.mdmerlin.net
Not Free: www.terraserver.com

On Us Street Maps Search
http://www.mapsonus.com/

Maryland Merlin GIS Data
http://www.mdmerlin.net/

TopoZone Online Topographic Maps
http://www.topozone.com/

Maryland Department of Planning maps for each county:
http://www.mdp.state.md.us/info/localplan/counties.html

Reference Information

Federal Code Search Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/law/glin

Maryland State Code via Lexis
http://www.michie.com/

Maryland State Employees Directory
http://www.dbm.state.md.us/SearchUtility/PhoneMain.ASP

Maryland Electronic Capital
http://www.mec.state.md.us/

Funding Information

The Foundation Center
http://fdncenter.org/

How to Start a Non-Profit - MDSOS
http://www.sos.state.md.us/charity/non-profit.htm

Environmental Support Center
http://www.envsc.org/

Maryland Nonprofits
http://www.mdnonprofit.org/

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
http://www.nfwf.org/

Environmental Finance Center at the University System of Maryland
http://www.efc.umd.edu/

Association of Small Foundations
http://www.smallfoundations.org/

Washington Grantmakers
http://www.washingtongrantmakers.org/wg/Home.asp

Environmental Fund of Maryland
http://www.efm.org/

The Grantsmanship Center, Inc.
http://www.tgci.com/

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: The Newspaper of the Nonprofit World
http://philanthropy.com/

Chesapeake Bay Trust
http://philanthropy.com/

Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers
http://www.abagmd.org/

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The Maryland Land Trust Alliance
Directory of Local Land Trusts in Maryland
National and Regional
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Useful Information Links
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
What motivates landowners to protect their land? Hear what landowners say about why they donated or sold a permanent conservation easement on their land.

"My stepfather, Paul Bailey, taught me that people do not own the land but are stewards of the land. When I as growing up he took me fishing and hunting near a farm we had in Calvert County. A lawyer for 62 years, he is remembered today as a "Conservator and a True Friend of St. Mary's County" - a quote that is on his grave marker. MET's easement program was recommended to our family -- and my wife and I talked it over with our sons and they agreed that they wanted the farm to be protected. Trent Hall was built in 1789, a 300-acre property that was a part of 2,200 acres granted to Thomas Truman in 1658. He's our resident ghost, but a friendly one. We purchased Trent Hall in 1955. I consider myself a strong advocate for preservation, however, not at the expense of farmers. Economically-viable farming is a key to preserving farmland. When we did the easement in 1978, we had reserved three rights for additional houses and we wanted to reduce that number to one. An additional benefit was that we were able to claim tax benefits for the donation of those two development rights."

Henry Virts, former MET Board Member, St. Mary's County, Maryland. MET Easement recorded in 1978.

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