Bruce Ward Legacy Trust
After his death in 2012, the Bruce Ward Legacy Trust was established principally to host the training materials he'd developed whilst a world leading educator in Holistic Management.
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Published on February 19, 2020 by Andrew Ward
We had initially asked Land To Market (Holistic Management Educators Co-operative) if they wished to take over the hosting of these training resources and materials on behalf of educators and practitioners. However, they're unable to all...
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At one stage he recorded the full 8-day course in Holistic Management and put it online in a step-by-step process. Not only was this video of him talking. The course includes downloads, slide decks and accompanying audio files. This training remains one of the most comprehensive courses in this area.
The course takes participants through biological monitoring, ecosystem processes, grazing planning, decision making, holistic financial planning and mindset.
When Bruce Ward died in 2012 his family created the Bruce Ward Legacy Trust
For the last 8-years the web resources have been freely available via the Bruce Ward Legacy Trust.
The Bruce Ward Legacy Trust has been operated without outside financial support since 2012 by the immediate family of Bruce (Suzie, Andrew and David). Together they have been putting in the money to maintain the website hosting and financial compliance of the Trust.
The website was originally built on a software called Business Catalyst that has since been acquired by Adobe and shut down. The Adobe Audio files that accompany the videos are also in a format that will soon be unsupported.
That means if we want to see these materials remain part of the public domain we need to repopulate the video, audio and pdf materials into a suitable web-based training platform. Otherwise these materials will be lost to everyone.
That is why we are opening up the Collective. We need monies for the transfer and rebuild ($6000) and we require ongoing support ($4100/year) to make these "freely" available.
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