Private Land Conservation Program
“Alberta. Environment and Parks”
The funder does not disclose this information
Maximum Eligible Amount
Government Grant
Fund Type
The Alberta Land Trust Grant Program focuses on conserving ecologically important areas to prevent habitat fragmentation, maintain biodiversity and preserve native landscapes.
Overview
Private land conservation supports Alberta’s natural landscapes that sustain healthy fish and wildlife populations, protects ecological services that benefit the economy and human health, and enhances recreational opportunities for Albertans.
In 2025, the Alberta government launched the enhanced Private Land Conservation Program to better meet the needs of landowners, conserve more land and prioritize the needs of Albertans. Under the newly created Private Land Conservation Program, formerly the Land Trust Grant Program, landowners and land trusts will have support to continue helping with conserving Alberta’s natural landscapes without disrupting livelihoods. The program is administered by Environment and Protected Areas.
About the program
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Program objectives
The Private Land Conservation Program allows private landowners to work with eligible organizations and partner with the Alberta government to achieve long term land stewardship goals by conserving ecologically significant private land.
Program objectives, in support of the long-term landscape conservation goals and alignment with existing Alberta government priorities and land-use planning are:
- maintain large patches of native landscapes with high ecological and biodiversity value, with emphasis on maintaining a working landscape
- conserve connectivity on the landscape by sustaining important habitat corridors and pockets within a fragmented landscape
- conserve regional and local riparian/wetland systems that support watershed functions for healthy aquatic ecosystems and water quality
The program also contributes to additional environmental and economic benefits which include supporting ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration.
Program funding
The Private Land Conservation Program provides funding to:
- establish, administer and steward term conservation easements on private land
- administer and steward conservation land acquired by eligible organizations
The program uses funds from the Land Stewardship Fund, under the Land Stewardship Fund Regulation, to provide grants to eligible organizations. The Land Stewardship Fund is a regulated fund, the revenue for which comes from the proceeds of public land sales.
Leveraging
The 2:1 leveraging ratio is not required for term conservation easement projects but is highly encouraged. The 2:1 leveraging ratio requirement remains in effect for fee simple projects.
Read the Private Land Conservation Program fact sheet to learn more.
Program streams
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Term conservation easement projects
A term conservation easement has a term length negotiated between the landowner and eligible organization and is registered on the land title for the term length of the easement.
For ecologically significant land that is vulnerable to conversion and/or loss, term conservation easements offer conservation benefits for biodiversity and ecological function of the land for a set time, while offering flexibility for the landowner to still make changes after the term if needed.
Term conservation easements are legally binding voluntary agreements between a landowner and a land trust. When placed on the land title, an easement may restrict some future surface development but maintains an agricultural working landscape and allows current activities, such as farming and ranching, to continue for the easement term. The landowner retains title of the property.
Fee simple projects
A fee simple project has ownership transferring (donated title, purchase of land) in full to an eligible organization. The purchaser becomes the land manager (sole or in partnership with another eligible organization) and is responsible for the stewardship and maintenance of the project. In the program:
- eligible expenses for fee simple projects are related to the administration and stewardship of the project
- projects must be recently acquired
- no funds are disbursed for the purchase of land
Eligibility
Private landowners interested in this program are encouraged to contact their local land trust.
Land trusts eligible to apply:
- are based in Alberta
- operate and deliver conservation programs exclusively in Alberta
- are not associated with any entity operating outside of Alberta
A land trust is a not-for-profit, non-government organization established to promote the conservation of biodiversity on private land.