CENTER FOR HEIRS' PROPERTY PRESERVATION
CENTER FOR HEIRS' PROPERTY PRESERVATION
CENTER FOR HEIRS' PROPERTY PRESERVATION
Programs
Legal Services for Heirs' Property
LEGAL SERVICES CHPP provided legal education, consultations, and direct legal services to help families resolve heirs' property issues, complete estate plans, and reduce the risk of future land loss.2024 Legal Outcomes- HP/SFP Seminars Conducted: 15 heirs' property seminars and 34 heirs' property + sustainable forestry seminars - Total Seminar Attendance: 216 HP participants and 2,019 HP/SFP participants - Legal Intakes Completed: 671 (Continued on Schedule O)- Extended Legal Services Provided: 75 clients - Titles Resolved: 28 - Acres Secured Through Title Resolution: 75.9 acres - Tax-Assessed Value of Resolved Titles: $2,314,532 - Simple Wills Drafted at Wills Clinics: 242 - Wills Drafted In-House: 168 - Advanced Directives Completed: 26 Legal Landowner Impact Story A widow approached CHPP seeking clarity on property willed to her. CHPP's legal team corrected probate errors, filed the necessary deed documents, and resolved two property titles. Her children learned about the probate process, gaining knowledge that helps prevent future heirs' property issues.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.7MSustainable Forestry Education
SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY CHPP provided historically underserved landowners with forestry education, technical assistance, and support accessing federal cost-share programs to convert forestland into a productive asset.2024 Forestry Outcomes - Forestry Workshops Conducted: 24 - Workshop Attendance: 642 participants - Forestry Technical Assistance Provided: 265 landowners - Forestry Intakes Completed: 44 (Continued on Schedule O)- USDA/NRCS Cost-Share Funding Secured: >11 EQIP contracts totaling $210,000 >1 CSP contract totaling $20,000 Forestry Landowner Impact Story A Colleton County landowner worked with CHPP over five years to develop a forest management plan, complete a timber harvest, secure replanting funding, and become a Certified Tree Farmer. CHPP's foresters helped her build confidence in managing her land and making decisions that support long-term family benefit.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.2MOut-of-State Partnerships Initiative
OUT-OF-STATE PARTNERSHIPS (OSP) In 2024, CHPP continued its work with the Mobile Basin Heirs' Property Support Initiative (MBHPSi), a partnership with World Wildlife Fund and Kimberly Clark, and secured additional funding to support organizations in other states that are replicating components of CHPP's service model. Arkansas, Kentucky, and West Virginia were added to partners in Mississippi and Alabama. CHPP also collaborated with partners in Texas to establish the East Texas Heirs' Property Initiative (ETHPi), a pilot modeled after CHPP's approach, that covers the 13 counties in the Piney Woods Region.(Continued on Schedule O)Organizations Involved - Alabama: Legal Services Alabama; LRLEAN - Arkansas: University of Arkansas Pine Bluff; Attorney Amy Pritchard - Kentucky & West Virginia: Livelihoods Knowledge Exchange Network (LiKEN); private attorneys - Mississippi: Mississippi Center for Justice; Mississippi Association of Cooperatives; Federation of Southern Cooperatives; Winston County Self-Help Cooperative - Texas: Phillip Kaiser, LLC; Texas A&M University; Texas Forest Service 2024 OSP Outcomes (All Partners Combined)Legal Services - Legal Consultations: 245 - Extended Legal Services: 32 families - Titles Resolved: 34 - Acres Represented: 3,927.6 acres - Wills Clinics: 15 - Wills/Estate Plans Drafted: 190 Forestry Services - Forestry Technical Assistance: 373 - Acres Receiving TA: 2,734 acres - Forest Management Plans Drafted: 34 - Cost-Share/Loan Applications Submitted: 43 - Conservation Practices Implemented: 73 - Tree Farm/FSC Certifications: 10 - New Farm Tract Numbers: 136 Education & Outreach - Legal Education Seminars: 38 - Forestry Workshops: 16 - Presentations/Information Tables: 29 - Individuals Increasing Knowledge/Awareness: 2,370 - New Farming and Forestry Enterprises: 27 OSP Landowner Stories Mississippi: A family working to probate their mother's estate needed a land survey to move forward. Winston County Self-Help Cooperative funded the survey at a pivotal moment, allowing the family to complete estate-planning steps.Mississippi: After her husband's sudden death, a widow with no title to the home sought help. Mississippi Center for Justice cleared title and drafted a will to protect her children.Alabama: Legal Services Alabama helped Ms. G. resolve a decades-old title issue left unprobated since her mother's death in 1999. With her siblings' support, LSA completed heirship affidavits and cleared the title.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.4M
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