NALMA membership is made up of the Regional Lands Association and such other eligible persons or Associations as admitted by resolution of the Board.

The Regional Lands Associations are independent regional or territorial associations established by Land Managers, and recognized by NALMA. Directors for each RLA make up the Corporate body of NALMA. This model allows Regional perspectives to be discussed at a National level.

  • Atlantic Region Aboriginal Lands Association (ARALA)
  • British Columbia Aboriginal Land Managers (BCALM)
  • First Nation Lands Managers Association for Quebec and Labrador (FNLMAQL)
  • Ontario Aboriginal Lands Association (OALA)
  • Planning and Land Administrators of Nunavut (PLAN)
  • Saskatchewan Aboriginal Land Technicians (SALT)
  • Treaty and Aboriginal Land Stewards Association of Alberta (TALSAA)
  • Manitoba USKE (USKE)

The Regional Lands Associations (RLAs) are an integral part of NALMA, they work closely with their regional membership and represent the regional voice of NALMA in providing support, professional development and networking opportunities.  

The RLAs play a vital role in facilitating communication and collaboration among member communities, as well as advocating for their interests at the regional level.  Their ongoing work is crucial to achieving our collective goals and ensuring the continued progress of First Nation land management practices.