Taking Stock: An online course in woodland legacy planning
Participants will explore vital aspects of legacy planning—including personal, familial, and legal considerations—through expert insights and peer collaboration.
By the end of the course, attendees will be equipped to craft a comprehensive stewardship and estate plan aligned with their values.
- Engage in workshops supported by experts and peer to peer learning
- Share and learn from fellow landowners
- Gain access to curated resources
- Build a supportive community of woodland owners
Course Details
- Format: The course will be delivered over 5 live webinars, an online course hub, and a legacy planning organizer
- Fee: The course costs $100 per family (unlimited users)
- Course Sessions
February 6th 5:30 – 7:00pm- Session 1: Exploring Your Legacy & Establishing a Vision
February 20th 5:30 – 7:00pm- Session 2: Woodland Legacy Planning 101
March 6th 5:30 – 7:00pm- Session 3: Future Stewardship Options
March 20th 5:30 – 7:00pm- Session 4: Addressing Legal & Financial Considerations
April 3rd 5:30 – 7:00pm- Session 5: Engaging Others & Taking Action on Your Legacy Plan
Why Should You Sign Up?
- Protect Your Legacy: Gain confidence in your estate planning decisions and ensure the future of your woodland.
- Meet the Experts: Access professional advice on complex legal and financial matters.
- Build a Community: Connect with other woodland owners and share insights on legacy planning.
- Personalized Support: Receive one-on-one assistance to tailor your plan to your specific needs.
Register NOW
Questions? Contact Eliza at eliza@vermontwoodlands.org
Here’s what past Taking Stock participants have said about the course:
“My husband and I gained immense value from participating in this class! While this is a sensitive topic, the presenters and course facilitator provided us with lots of tools and strategies to delve deeper into securing the future of our forests.”
“We value hearing their stories and interacting with them.”
“We were pleasantly surprised to learn that our daughter, who lives far away, is actually very interested in preserving the property. We have much to discuss when our family reunites this summer.”