Landocracy is conservation's voice of record — a permanent, geographic census of who cares about the land and why. Not a campaign. Not a petition. Infrastructure.
Petitions expire. Advocacy campaigns polarize. Fundraising gets absorbed into overhead and operations. The people who care about public land have always shown up — but their presence has never been counted in a way that persists, that's tied to a district, that a legislator can be shown in a briefing.
What was missing was a permanent, nonpartisan, geographic record of public will — not attached to a single bill, not owned by an advocacy group, not dependent on the news cycle. A record tied to congressional districts, updated by the people themselves, and available to anyone working on behalf of the land.
That's what Landocracy is. Radically impartial — a hunter and a rewilding advocate on the same record. Built for permanence — your voice doesn't expire when the campaign ends. And owned by the people who register — not by us, not by funders, not by any political interest.
Landocracy doesn't ask you to agree on policy. It asks why the land matters to you. That's the part that crosses every line.
Landocracy is built and maintained by GiveRise.ai, a technology consultancy focused on land conservation and environmental organizations. Based in Whitefish, Montana — where the pressures on public land are visible every day.
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