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About
Us 
Indiana Lakes Management
Society, Inc., more commonly known as “ILMS”,
was incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in the State of
Indiana in 1991 by a group of individuals with a common interest
in protecting and saving Indiana lakes for future generations.
The Articles of Incorporation clearly set forth the purposes of the corporation
as follows:
“...promote
and encourage the understanding and comprehensive management
of lakes and reservoirs and their watershed ecosystems.”
Our Objectives
In the years since incorporation, the organization has set forth primary
objectives, and works to adhere to these goals:
- Promote
and provide a forum for the sharing of information and experience
on scientific,
legal, administrative, and financial aspects
of lake and watershed management.
- Foster
and assist in the development of local lake restoration and
protection programs
in accordance with appropriate management strategies
and techniques.
- Encourage
the cooperation and interaction of organizations, agencies,
units of government, and
individuals concerned with lake and watershed
management and protection.
- Encourage,
support and assist in the development of local, state and national
programs,
policies, and legislation promoting lake and
watershed management.
- Encourage
development and enforcement of laws and legislation designed
to protect vital
water resources and their environments.
MEMBERSHIP ILMS membership is open to all individuals, institutions, corporations
and organizations whose interests are like-minded and consistent with
the objectives of the Society. There are currently six categories of membership available in ILMS.
These are as follows:
VOTING MEMBERSHIPS: Student—An
individual person enrolled as a full time student in a K-12 or
college-level curriculum for the majority of the year.
[$10] Individual—An
individual person not enrolled as a full-time student. [$15] Family—Two
or more individuals sharing the same household and/or address. [$25] Public/Not-of-Profit—Non-profit
organizations, groups or agencies. Includes lake associations,
municipalities, conservation organizations
and conservancy districts, publicly-owned utilities and governmental
units which have an interest in lake and watershed management. [$50] Sustaining—Commercial
operations, for-profit corporations, organizations or individuals
wishing to contribute at a higher level than required
because of their dedicated interest in the activities and future
of the Society. [$120]
NON-VOTING MEMBERSHIP: Associate—A
group, agency or entity (such as a library or grant issuing organization)
with similar goals and objectives, wishing to
ally themselves with the Society in a supportive and openly communicative
role while maintaining a non-ruling (i.e. non-voting) relationship.
[$30]
GOVERNMENT Operation and management of the affairs of the corporation are vested
in a 13-member board of directors and officers.
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