Public Meeting Notice

Who: The Natural Heritage Trust

What: Meeting of the Board of Directors

When: Tuesday, October 17, at 1:30PM

Where: 625 Broadway, Albany, NY (10th Floor conference room) or Virtual Meeting via Webex

A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Natural Heritage Trust ("NHT") has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 17, at 1:30pm. The Board meeting will be held in-person at 625 Broadway, Albany, NY with a virtual teleconference option.

The Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) is a not-for-profit public benefit corporation of the State of New York and is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code. The NHT accepts and manages private funds, gifts, and grants for developing, improving, and/or maintaining public programs in conservation, recreation, historic preservation and community improvement in New York State.

The NHT, through its fundraising efforts, has helped to preserve open space, parklands and historic sites and assisted with local, regional, and statewide conservation and quality community initiatives as part of its affiliation with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and the Departments of State and Environmental Conservation. Members of the public may attend the meeting at this location.

Members of the public who plan to attend the meeting must provide the NHT with advance notice of their attendance. If you plan to attend please contact us at 518-474-2997.


How to Attend

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