Membership in the Farmington Land Trust Matters
The Farmington Land Trust protects over 300 acres of historic sites, river front, pastures, woodlands, and ridgelines in Farmington. We are fortunate to have the support from over 350 member families and businesses, all making generous membership donations that help make our work possible.
Good conservation happens because of you! Your membership support has the direct effect to:
The Farmington Land Trust is able to offer these activities and programs at no charge thanks to membership contributions from generous area residents. These donations also fund stewardship of our properties, our newsletter, advocacy for open space, our office and executive director. Memberships are based on the calendar year. It is time to renew or join for this year. Become a Member today or donate to the Landmark Fund for the Preservation of Open Space. The Farmington Land Trust is a not-for-profit 501c(3) organization funded through donations from generous area residents. Membership is based on the calendar year. All donations are very much appreciated! Please consider supporting our work by donating today! |
Membership LevelsBecome a member of the Farmington Land Trust by clicking a Membership Donation at one of these levels of membership:
Individual: $50; Household: $75 Newsletter, annual meeting invitation Sustainer: $125 Newsletter, annual meeting invitation, FLT swag Naturalist: $250 Newsletter, annual meeting invitation, FLT hat Forester: $500 Newsletter, annual meeting invitation, FLT native wildflower honey Protector: $1,000; Defender: $2,500; Guardian: $5,000 Newsletter, annual meeting invitation, VIP invitations to FLT talks, events and cocktail receptions The Farmington Land Trust is a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of federal tax code. All donations are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. Our offices are located at: 128 Garden Street Farmington, CT 06032 Our USPS mail address is: PO Box 1 Farmington, CT 06034 We may be reached by phone at: 860.674.8545 or by email at: office@farmingtonlandtrust.org |
photo credit: Samuel Huntington