Ways You Can Support NFLT

Anytime is a meaningful time to make a tax-smart gift that advances land conservation across North Florida. Whether you’re considering a one-time contribution or exploring more strategic giving options, there are several impactful ways to support NFLT. If you have any questions or would like assistance making your year-end gift, or setting up a legacy gift, we’re here to help. Email us at Development@NFLT.org.

Make a Cash Gift

Cash gifts remain one of the simplest and most effective ways to support NFLT’s mission. Give online today.

Join as an NFLT member

Passionate about conservation? Interested in getting a behind the scenes look at how NFLT works to save land? Become a member today.

Donor-Advised Fund (DAF)

Donor-advised funds are an increasingly popular and flexible giving tool. Recommending a DAF grant allows you to support conservation work today while receiving immediate tax benefits.
Email our team for more information.

Donate Stock and Appreciated Securities

By donating stock held over a year, you may avoid capital gains tax and receive a charitable deduction. These tax-wise contributions are a meaningful way to sustain conservation.
Email our development team for more information.

Give Through Your IRA: QCDs & RMDs

If you’re age 70½ or older, you can make a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) of up to $100,000 from your IRA—satisfying your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) while excluding the gift from taxable income.
Email our development team for more information.

Create a Legacy Through Planned Giving

Consider naming NFLT in your will, trust, or estate plans. Bequests or beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, insurance policies, or donor-advised funds leave a lasting conservation legacy.
Read more about creating your legacy.

Double Your Impact with a Corporate Match

Many employers offer matching gift programs, which can double—or even triple—your contribution. Check with your HR or benefits department to see if your company participates.
Email our development team if you have questions .

Save Land Now