The Harrison County Land Conservation Program, a branch of the County Government in Corydon, Indiana, is dedicated to conserving agricultural land, forest land, and open spaces to maintain a sustainable business environment for agriculture and forestry, preserve the rural character of the County, and enhance the quality of life for its residents.
Established in 2006, the program offers financial assistance to landowners interested in voluntarily conserving their land and is the first and only county-level land conservation program in the state of Indiana. Administered by the Harrison County Land Conservation Committee, the program relies on grants and private donations to fund its initiatives, with all donations qualifying as charitable contributions for income tax purposes.
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