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For AOLCPs

Professionals who have completed the Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care and achieved the credential of Accredited Organic Land Care Professional (AOLCP) can here find resources, business listing information, continuing education information, and more.

Learn about and access AOLCP benefits, AOLCP responsibilities, and additional professional resources, below.

AOLCP Portal

The AOLCP Portal allows you to manage your AOLCP membership information and access important benefits.

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AOLCP Business Listing

We have a new Organic Land Care Guide and Map to help clients find your organic business. To have your business added to the map, you must fill out the new business listing.

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Continuing Education

AOLCPs can find advanced courses and workshops offered by NOFA OLC and other trusted education partners. Learn about OLC continuing education requirements and where to find additional training.

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Reaccreditation

AOLCPs must renew accreditation annually, paying an annual fee and fulfilling a continuing education requirement.

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Professional Resources

View OLC publications for professional reference. Guidance and resources for assessing organic products, soil testing resources, and more coming soon.

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Get OLC Branding and Marketing

AOLCPs in good standing may use the AOLCP badge in their marketing and business promotion. The OLC Program also offers a marketing package that AOLCP businesses can use for client-facing digital and print advertising.

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Job Board

The NOFA Organic Land Care job board offers an opportunity to find employment with businesses run by and employing Accredited Organic Land Care Professionals (AOLCPs). Businesses may post positions relevant to organic land care.

The Standards for Organic Land Care

The NOFA Standards for Organic Land Care: Practices for Design and Maintenance of Ecological Landscapes present a vision of how organic agricultural principles can be applied to the landscaping profession, defining "organic" for landscaping as the USDA defines "organic" for agriculture.