Support us!
Redistribute Wealth and Resources!
Donate Online:
We are fiscally sponsored by Resist, Inc. who processes our donations and plays an essential role in offering us the accounting and administration support we need while building big things like a BIPOC-centered land trust! Resist, Inc. is a tax-exempt 501c3 organization. If you donate online, you will receive a tax receipt as an email confirmation. We welcome online donations! You can offer a one-time, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annual donation by clicking “Donate to NEFOC” button!
Check:
If you’d like to donate financial resources, simply make a check or money order out to our fiscal sponsor (Resist, Inc.) with “NEFOC Donation” listed in the memo line. Donations can be mailed to:
Resist, Inc.
PO Box 301240
Boston, MA 02130
***It is essential for you to make a note in the memo that the funds are to be directed to our organization***
Please note that if you donate by mail, it will take 4-6 weeks to receive a tax receipt and letter of gratitude. We appreciate your patience.
Landtrust Benefit Album!
We are partnering with Erica Dawn Lyle, Vice Cooler and a ton of rad musicians with a fundraiaser in support of liberating land and resourcing farmers and earthworkers of color! Buy “Land Trust: Benefit for NEFOC” and get a 16-track album with 100% of the proceeds benefitting NEFOC Land Trust!
This album is 16 tracks for only $10 and features collaborations with:
AH-MER-AH-SU, Ali Carter (Control Top), Alice Bag (The Bags), Brontez Purnell (the Younger Lovers), Christina Billotte (Slant 6, Quix*O*Tic), Emily Retsas (Phoebe Bridgers band), Ivy Jeanne, Kathi Wilcox (Bikini Kill), Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre), Katie Alice Greer (Priests), Kelley Deal (The Breeders), Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth), The Linda Lindas, Louisahhh, Mike Watt, Palberta, Rachel Aggs (Shopping), Sarah Register (Talk Normal, Kim Gordon Band), Satomi Matsuzaki (Deerhoof), The Raincoats
Land:
There are many ways to redistribute land-based wealth! If you’d like to support the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust’s vision with a gift of healthy, accessible, environmentally-sound land, a cultural respect easement, agricultural easement, or bequeathment, please get in touch!
Other resources:
Do you have a resource or skill that NEFOC Land Trust might need? Maybe you’re a podcaster looking for a mindblowing project; a skilled land steward who wants to volunteer time to a NEFOC leasehold; a philanthropist who knows the right people to fund our work; or a student with a youthful and innovative take on this work? If so, and if you have other ideas, get in touch with us! We’re happy to figure out creative ways to get the job done!
Equitable Philanthropy
We are a member of Liberating Investment in the Food and Farm Ecosystem (LIFE), the collective who co-authored and organized An Open Letter from BIPOC Leaders in Food & Agriculture to Food Systems Funders that made a significant impact on how funders FUND Black, Indigenous, and PoC-led food and land organizations.
If you’re interested in supporting us by offering land-based wealth redistribution or offering other resources, consider reading these helpful guidelines:
An Open Letter to Food Systems Funders, Created by HEAL Food Alliance
Guide to Donor Equity, created by our siblings at Soul Fire Farm Institute
Equitable Grantmaking Continuum created by NonProfitAF and RVCSeattle
Community-Centric Fundraising has created a great work plan and overview for organizations
Trust-based Philanthropy offers a guide on how philanthropy can redistribute power
Just Transition for Philanthropy created by Justice Funders offers a great visual spectrum of extactive to transformative grantmaking approaches