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The Land Loss Prevention Project

The Land Loss Prevention Project (LLPP) is a non-profit public interest organization providing comprehensive legal services, technical assistance and community education. LLPP serves Black, indigenous, people of color and limited resourced farmers and landowners in North Carolina seeking to preserve their farms, homes, land and rural livelihoods. The LLPP protects vulnerable landowners from land loss and environmental degradation through legal representation and outreach statewide and empowers farmers to access business resources including credit in a timely manner.

Resource Details

Organization: The Land Loss Prevention Project
Date: 8/24/22
Resource Type: Organization
Topic: Farming & Food Justice, Land Justice, Legal

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