Black Family Land Trust
Description
Black Family Land Trust incorporated, emerging as one of the country's leading land trust, dedicated to the preservation and protection of African American and other historically underserved population's land assets utilizing the core principles of community based economic development. Those seeds planted in Salter Path have taken root and grown, the Black Family Land Trust honors the legacy of those stewards of the land that came before us and has faith in those stewards of the land that will come after us. Not one more acre, or blade of grass, or grain of sand can be lost... not one more!
Great For
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BIPOC communities
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Low-Income Communities
Mission
The Black Family Land Trust, Inc. provides educational, technical, and financial services to ensure, protect, and preserve landownership for African Americans and other historically under-served landowners. The BFLT currently works primarily in the Southeastern United States, with active projects in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Sub-categories of Activities/Services
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Advocacy and Policy Work
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Community Engagement and Outreach
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Conservation
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Cultural Heritage Preservation
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Outdoor Education
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Research and Data Collection
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Sustainability Initiatives
Age Groups
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Adults (31-64 years)
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Seniors (65+ years)
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Teens (13-18 years)
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Young Adults (19-30 years)
Tags
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Accessibility
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Advocacy
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BIPOC Leadership
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Community Engagement
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Conservation
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Environmental Education
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Environmental Justice
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Equity and Inclusion
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Outdoor Education
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Sustainability