National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association
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Becoming a MemberFirst Nations belonging to their respective Regional Lands Association are automatically members of NALMA. Although there is currently no membership fee for NALMA, a membership fee may be required to join your Regional Lands Association. Membership fees vary from region to region. The NALMA work plan contains a strategy for increasing membership. The NALMA Board has placed a high priority on the establishment and continues support of the Regional Lands Associations. In essence, the Regional Lands Associations constitute the structure of NALMA. The National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association, together with the Regional Lands Association share the same goals and objectives. Member ServicesNetworkingNALMA will provide a channel for successfully networking through open lines of communication, knowledge sharing, and the establishment of partnerships and strategic alliances across Canada.
Training and Professional DevelopmentNALMA will apply for funds to provide training and capacity building for First Nation Lands Managers to attend various training programs. In the past, NALMA has been successful in obtaining funds to send participants to a number of training initiatives.
Technical ExpertiseNALMA is able to provide technical expertise in the area of land management to both First Nation Lands Managers, First Nation organizations and government agencies.
ReferralFor First Nations Lands Managers requiring assistance on day to day land issues or general inquiries, NALMA will refer them to Regional Lands Associations, individual First Nation Lands Managers or government and professional agencies.
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