Press & Media

Resources for journalists and media.

Background, talking points, and contact information for reporters covering conservation, civic technology, or public data.

Quick facts.

What it is

A conservation census — a permanent, geographic, publicly available record of conservation concern, mapped to legislative districts.

What it is not

A petition. An advocacy campaign. A political action committee. A lobbying organization.

Who can use the data

Elected officials (free district briefings), conservation nonprofits (aggregated regional data, reviewed case-by-case), and the general public (census view).

Who built it

GiveRise.ai, a civic technology company. Landocracy launched in 2026.

Political affiliation

None. Landocracy is nonpartisan. We document conservation concern across party lines.

Data privacy

No individual data is shared. Aggregated, anonymized datasets only. Full data pledge published at /data-pledge.

Suggested framing

How to describe Landocracy.

"Landocracy is a conservation census — a digital infrastructure project that creates a permanent geographic record of who cares about land conservation in the United States, mapped to legislative districts, issue by issue."

We prefer "census" over "petition" or "database." The distinction is intentional: petitions are tied to campaigns and expire. A census is a long-term public record.

Media contact.

For interview requests, data questions, background briefings, or press kit materials, contact:

press@landocracy.org

We aim to respond to press inquiries within one business day.