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Justice Conservation Fund: Empowering Communities to Protect Forests and Build Sustainable Futures

Justice Conservation Fund: Empowering Communities to Protect Forests and Build Sustainable Futures
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The Justice Conservation Fund (JCF) is a transformative initiative designed to protect forests while empowering under-resourced communities across the Southern Coastal Blackbelt. Built on a partnership between Dogwood Alliance and New Alpha Community Development Corporation, this fund is redefining conservation by placing ownership, decision-making, and economic opportunity directly in the hands of local communities.

At its core, the Justice Conservation Fund is not just about preserving land—it is about restoring justice, strengthening communities, and creating sustainable economic pathways rooted in environmental stewardship.

What is the Justice Conservation Fund?

The Justice Conservation Fund provides financial support to rural communities—particularly Black and Indigenous populations—to:

These forests are among the most biodiverse in the United States, yet they face some of the highest logging rates globally. At the same time, the communities living in these regions often experience:

The JCF addresses these challenges by simplifying access to funding and prioritizing community-led solutions.

Why the Justice Conservation Fund Matters

Traditional conservation funding models often exclude under-resourced communities due to:

  1. Complex application processes
  2. Slow disbursement timelines
  3. Lack of support for land ownership initiatives

Benefits for the Fund

The Justice Conservation Fund fills funding gaps by:

The Justice Conservation Model: A New Approach

The Justice Conservation model is grounded in restorative justice principles. It focuses on repairing historical harm while building a more equitable and sustainable future.

Key Principles of the Model

Economic and Environmental Impact

The initiative challenges traditional assumptions about forest use by demonstrating that:

This approach ensures that conservation is not only environmentally responsible but also economically beneficial.

Real-World Impact: Community Success Stories

1. Pee Dee Indian Tribal Forest (2023)

This project has become a symbol of hope and self-determination for the community.

2. Brittons Neck Community Forest – “Freedom Land” (2024)

Key features of the land include:

This project represents a powerful act of restorative justice, transforming a painful history into a legacy of empowerment and sustainability.

3. Lower Eastern Cherokee Nation Tribal Forest (Current Project)

Planned developments:

This marks the first project funded directly through the Justice Conservation Fund.

Funding and Financial Structure

This ensures that investments align with community-focused and equitable financial practices.

Organizations Behind the Initiative

Dogwood Alliance

New Alpha Community Development Corporation

Together, these organizations are building a conservation model rooted in justice, equity, and sustainability.

Looking Ahead: Expansion and Future Opportunities

The Justice Conservation Fund is expanding beyond South Carolina to serve the broader Southern Coastal Blackbelt region. The demand for funding continues to grow as more communities seek to:

The initiative is actively seeking support to scale its impact and reach more communities in need.

Deadline

Ongoing no fixed deadline

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