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Support the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust

At the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust (NEFOC LT), we are building a future where land sovereignty, food justice, and reparations are rooted in kinship and accountability to the people whose land and labor built this country. Our work is sustained by people like you—those committed to redistributing resources and returning land to frontline communities impacted by colonization and environmental harm.


Contents

  1. Ways to Give

    • Online Donations: Give via our fiscal sponsor, Resist, Inc.

    • Donate by Check: Mailing info and how to direct your gift

    • Land-Based Gifts: Donate land, easements, or bequeathments

    • Stock Transfers: Instructions for donating stocks

    • Substack pledges: Read stories, our quarterly newsletters, and guest pieces and pledge!

  2. Buy the Land Trust Benefit Album!
    A 16-track collaboration with artists like Kim Gordon, Kathleen Hanna, and The Linda Lindas — 100% of proceeds support NEFOC!

  3. Other Ways to Support
    Collaborate, volunteer, amplify, or co-create — share your skills and ideas to grow this movement

  4. Resources for Equitable Philanthropy
    Explore guides, frameworks, and principles for transformative giving and land wealth redistribution


Online Donations

We are fiscally sponsored by Resist, Inc. (Movement Sustainability Commons), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that processes our donations and provides essential administrative support.

To donate online, click the “Donate to NEFOC” button. You can set up a one-time or recurring donation (weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually). You’ll receive a confirmation email with a tax-deductible receipt.


Donate by Check

Make your check or money order payable to: Resist, Inc. Memo line: NEFOC Donation

Mail to:
Resist, Inc.
PO Box 301240
Boston, MA 02130

Important: Please include “NEFOC Donation” in the memo so your gift is directed to us. You will receive a tax receipt 4-6 weeks after your check has been received.


Land-Based Gifts

We welcome donations of healthy, accessible, and environmentally sound land. You can support our vision by offering:

  • Land gifts

  • Agricultural or cultural respect easements

  • Bequeathments

To begin the conversation, email us at hello@nefoclandtrust.org.


Stock Transfers

NEFOC accepts stock donations. To initiate a transfer, please email us (or have your financial advisor reach out) at hello@nefoclandtrust.org for instructions.

Please note: If you donate by mail, it may take 4–6 weeks to receive your tax receipt and acknowledgment. We appreciate your patience!


Landtrust Benefit Album!

We’ve partnered with Erica Dawn Lyle, Vice Cooler, and a group of incredible musicians on a 16-track benefit album: “Land Trust: Benefit for NEFOC”

100% of proceeds support NEFOC! For just $10, you’ll hear artists like:

  • Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre)

  • Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth)

  • The Linda Lindas

  • The Raincoats

  • AH-MER-AH-SU

  • Mike Watt

  • Kelley Deal (The Breeders)
    ...and many more!

Purchase the album here and help fund our land liberation work.


Other Ways to Support

Do you have a skill, platform, or resource you’d like to share? We’re always open to creative collaborations.

You might be:

  • A podcaster seeking meaningful stories

  • A land steward offering volunteer time

  • A philanthropist who can open doors

  • A student with new ideas and fresh energy

If you see yourself contributing, reach out! Email us at hello@nefoclandtrust.org — we’d love to hear from you.


Resources for 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: