Ample organizes land ownership records, connects families to the programs and professionals their land qualifies for, and gives cities the parcel-level data they need — before legal and financial systems can act.
in land that can't be financed, transferred, or developed — because the infrastructure to organize ownership simply doesn't exist. The money is there. The system to unlock it isn't.
Heirs' property and unclear ownership means no financing, no USDA programs, no carbon markets, no estate transfer. The land is there. The path to use it isn't.
Even when ownership is established, families lack access to the programs their land qualifies for — carbon markets, USDA programs, land-based financing, and generational wealth transfer. Ample builds the pathway.
Attorneys, lenders, planners, and code enforcement cannot engage land without organized ownership data. The coordination layer that would let everyone act simply does not exist.
It sits before legal and financial systems so they can work — organizing ownership, routing families, and giving cities the data infrastructure to act.
Families enter. Ample builds their family tree, assesses ownership clarity, and routes them to the right next step — resolution or activation. Both paths lead to wealth.
12-field parcel dataset. GIS dashboard. Distress clusters, ownership issues, investment zones — all in one place. Code enforcement, planning, and public works share one view.
City flags feed family pathways. Resolved ownership updates municipal records. Attorneys and lenders engage land that is already organized.
This is the operational model Ample is building and replicating — starting with a paying municipal pilot in Wrightsville, Arkansas.
Ample's first paying municipal contract. A 3-phase engagement: ownership assessment → 12-field parcel data build → GIS dashboard deployment. The city gains its first complete picture of every parcel — who owns it, what condition it's in, and what's at risk.
The goal: Ample becomes Wrightsville's permanent property tracking and code enforcement platform. This is the replicable model — built to scale.
"Need a digital way to organize trouble properties... see who the land belongs to, who pays taxes — all in one place."
— Wrightsville Code Enforcement, Discovery InterviewThe Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act is now law in 24 states. The Inflation Reduction Act's $250M for heirs' property resolution has been unlocked — and needs readiness infrastructure on the ground to deploy it.
Aging landowners without estate plans are creating a generational crisis. The window to preserve land wealth and enable title transfer is narrowing fast.
Cities are racing toward land banking, land trusts, and forest carbon markets. Fragmented ownership blocks all of it. Carbon revenue reaches small landowners only with clear title — Ample is the entry point.
AI and accessible parcel data now make it possible to organize fragmented ownership records into coordination systems at scale. This was not feasible five years ago.
Unclear ownership? We assess your situation, organize your documents, and route you to the right professionals — so locked land can build wealth.
Join the waitlist →Parcel-level readiness data for code enforcement, land banking, and planning. One dashboard. One shared view. Finally.
Book a briefing →Port authorities, land banks, and economic development agencies managing complex, fragmented parcels. Ample gives you the ownership clarity to act — acquisition, disposition, or redevelopment.
Book a briefing →Stop losing deals to unresolvable ownership. Ample organizes the parcel records lenders need — so you can originate where you couldn't before.
Join the Network →Pre-legal workflow coordination that organizes cases before they land in your hands — so you spend less time on intake and more time on resolution.
Join the Network →Deploy capital where it creates the most impact. Ample maps exactly where land wealth is locked, which communities are ready, and what intervention is needed — so your funding lands precisely.
Join the Network →Ample's team brings together public-sector systems experience, federal institutional access, legal strategy, and infrastructure-scale credibility.
15+ years in legal, nonprofit, and public-sector systems. Former Financial Systems Analyst, Hogan Lovells. MPA. Second-time founder. Little Rock Sustainability Commissioner. Returned to Arkansas when the land problem became personal — and the gap became undeniable.
GovTech · PropTechFormer USDA Administrator, Rural Development. Direct access to federal heirs' property programs and institutional relationships.
USDA · Federal PolicyFormer U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Global project finance leader. Infrastructure-scale institutional credibility.
Commerce · InfrastructureYale Law JD Candidate · Former U.S. Diplomat. Legal strategy, international development, high-stakes negotiations.
Yale Law · DiplomacyWhether your family's title is tangled and unresolved — or clear and ready to activate — Ample is building the platform to help you get organized, access what you qualify for, and build wealth from the land you already own. Free, always.
Join the Waitlist →Every land challenge is different. We'd rather start by understanding yours — vacant properties, unclear ownership, code enforcement gaps, planning dead-ends — than walk you through a deck. Let's talk about your land problem first.
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