Northwest Florida

Maritime Landscape Alliance for Preservation



Northwest Florida has been shaped by its relationship to the Gulf and the many estuaries, rivers, streams, and springs that enrich its landscape during the more than 14,000 years of its human occupation. The Northwest Florida Maritime Landscape Alliance for Preservation, Inc. (MLAP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to telling the stories of the diverse peoples who live on this landscape and preserving the unique places connected to them.  

vision statement

Northwest Florida partnerships inspire and educate residents and visitors with an appreciation for how our maritime history influenced the region, the nation, and the world. This rich heritage and natural landscape are a source of pride for our resilient communities, providing a viable recreational, economic, and conservation influence. 

mission 

The mission of MLAP is to create a partnership among Northwest Florida natural, cultural, and archaeological organizations and local groups to encourage grassroot collaboration, provide education, advocacy, guidance, facilitation and a vision for the sustainable preservation of heritage and environmental resources for present and future generations.

The Apalachicola River is one of nine "Outstanding Florida Waters" in Northwest Florida. 

Purpose

The specific purposes for which the Corporation is organized are:

a) To enhance local grassroot efforts in preserving the cultural and natural resources in Northwest Florida while telling untold stories, connected to the maritime landscape, that are locally, regionally, and nationally significant.

b) To make sure the voices of local communities are heard, their history, natural and cultural resources are maintained, in a sustainable manner, by bringing different groups of stakeholders and communities together as a joint effort.

c) To educate the populace and governmental bodies about the significance of natural and cultural resources while creating preservation and environmental conservation stewards.

d) To promote a well-balanced strategy for preservation of Northwest Florida’s heritage and natural resources by coordinating and assisting institutional and community efforts to preserve and interpret selected sites, structures, artifacts, living cultural traditions that tell the story of the area’s history while promoting regional pride.

e) To mobilize the community both public and private for the support of MLAP.

f) To accept and administer grants and other monies in furtherance of the enumerated purposed stated above.