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Managing Our Endowment Lands for the Future of Idaho

Department of Lands
Director's Office
300 North 6th Street, Suite 103
P O Box 83720
Boise ID 83720-0050


Parcel Nomination Process

IDL Timber Sale Website


Timber Sale Plans by Year


Sources for Aerial Photos / Maps


IMPORTANT DATES
TO REMEMBER


Current Negotiated Rulemaking (ongoing)

Current Bidding Opportunities / Contracting


January 16, 2009 - Bids Close
5:00 PM [MST] -
2009 Contract Continuous Forest Inventory Remeasurements Prospectus

January 16, 2009 - Bids Close - 2009 Contract Stand Base Forest Inventory Prospectus

January 20, 2009 - State Board of Land Commissioners Regular Meeting (Boise)

January 21, 2009 - Meeting Notice - Idaho Forest Practices Act Advisory Committee to meet in Boise and Coeur d'Alene

January 23, 2009 - Bids Close
3:00 PM [MST] -
Exclusive-Use Helicopter Contract for North Idaho

January 28, 2009 - Comments Due on DRAFT Wind Lease, DRAFT Request for Proposals, Q & A

February 6, 2009 - Bids Close
3:00 PM [MST] -
Single Engine Air Tanker Contract for Coeur d'Alene

February 6, 2009 - Bids Close
3:00 PM [MST] -
Single Engine Air Tanker Contract for Grangeville and McCall

February 9, 2009 - Bids Close
3:00 p.m. [MST] -
CWE Request for Proposals

May 31, 2009 - Idaho Forest Legacy Program Project Applications for FFY 2011 Due


Asset Management Plan

Negotiated Rulemaking

Community Forestry

Idaho State & Private Forestry
Fact Sheets

Temporary / Seasonal Job Openings

Internship Opportunities

Bidding Opportunities/Contracting

Current Communication Site Fee Schedule

Calendar Year-End Fire Reports

Current Idaho Gypsy Moth Report

 

Recent Updates


What are Endowment Lands?

On July 3, 1890, Idaho became the forty-third state of the Union. At that time, the federal government granted a total of 3,650,763 acres to the new State of Idaho. The acres were distributed to nine endowment trusts. Endowment Land Status as of June 30, 2006 stands at 2,460,261 total acres. (Read the 2007 Idaho Department of Lands Annual Report.)

Endowment trust beneficiaries include:

State Trust Lands - Asset Management

Endowment assets of the State of Idaho consist of both lands and funds. All endowment assets are held in trust by the State in nine endowment trusts. The State initially received grants of over 3.65 million acres of land in trust from the federal government in the Idaho Admissions Bill and through other federal acts. Over time, properties were sold or exchanged, with proceeds from the sales and certain other income deposited in the endowment funds.

The Idaho Constitution establishes the State Board of Land Commissioners as the trustee over the assets of the nine endowments. As trust manager, the Land Board is obligated to manage the assets of each trust with undivided loyalty to the beneficiaries of the trusts. Idaho Code 58-101 created the Endowment Fund Investment Board, which formulates policy for, and manages the investment of, the financial assets.

Endowment Fund section added to Asset Management Plan - July 30, 2008

To learn more about the Idaho State Board of Land Commissioners State Trust Lands Asset Management Plan (December 20, 2007), click here.

For Parcel Nomination Process forms (WORD and PDF versions), click here.

State Board of Land Commissioners

In order to effectively manage the endowment lands and funds, Article IX of the Idaho Constitution established the State Board of Land Commissioners, consisting of Idaho's Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction. The State Auditor (now called State Controller) was added in 1910. The Land Commissioners, acting in the capacity of trustees on behalf of the beneficiary schools and other institutions, were given the responsibility under Article IX, Section 8 of the Constitution (as amended) to manage endowment lands "... in such manner as will secure the maximum long term financial return to the institution to which granted..." In addition to this charge, the Constitution also established a permanent endowment fund, the principal of which "...shall forever remain inviolate and intact...," and the interest from which must be used for the maintenance of the public beneficiaries of the State. ...learn more about the State Board of Land Commissioners

Department of Lands


Our Vision

Inspiring continuous improvement through innovation, creativity and employee empowerment.


Our Missions

To professionally and prudently manage Idaho’s endowment assets to maximize long-term financial returns to public schools and other trust beneficiaries.

To provide professional assistance to the citizens of Idaho to use, protect and sustain their natural resources.

The Department of Lands was created in 1895 to perform the constitutional functions given the State Board of Land Commissioners concerning the management of grant lands. The Director of the Idaho Department of Lands is appointed by the Land Board and serves as Secretary to the Land Board. Currently more than 225 dedicated natural resource specialists and support staff functioning in 14 Supervisory Areas throughout the State work to implement the management directives as handed down by the Idaho Constitution and the State Board of Land Commissioners. Of the 3.65 million acres originally received, endowment lands currently total nearly 2.5 million acres, including 780,000 acres of commercial timberland and about three million acres of minerals. In addition, the Department of Lands, having been assigned additional duties over the years by the State Legislature, now serves as the host agency to the Idaho Board of Scaling Practices, the Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association and the Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association ... learn more about the Idaho Department of Lands

 

 

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