Perhaps you choose to live in North Central Massachusetts or spend time here because the land inspires you. Maybe you feel connected to the land through family memories, the local farm where you buy food, a hiking trail, or the view from your favorite mountain peak.
As you think about the past and ponder your vision for the future, you may be considering how you can make a significant difference in conserving what makes North Central Massachusetts so special—its open space, farms, forests and cultural heritage.
Leave NCLT in Your Will
Leaving North County Land Trust in your will is a powerful way to support the conservation and care of natural land right here in north central Massachusetts. Bequests made to our organization are typically added to our endowment, where they go on to grow and support our conservation work every single year. If you would like local conservation to be a part of your legacy, ask your advisor how you can add North County Land Trust into your will today.
Important Information For Your Advisor:
Legal Name: North County Land Trust, Inc.
Be careful with spelling!
Address: 325 Lindell Ave, Leominster, MA 01453
EIN: 22-3193109

Once you’ve added NCLT to you will, please fill out the Bequest Intention Form so we may thank you for your generous support. Forms can be mailed to North County Land Trust, c/o Director of Advancement, 325 Lindell Ave, Leominster, MA 01453, or emailed to Ryanne Flynn Rossi, Director of Advancement, at rflynnrossi@northcountylandtrust.org.
Other Forms of Planned Giving
North County Land Trust accepts gifts of stock, IRA transfers, remainder interests in land, and several other forms of complex assets. For more information, please contact Ryanne Flynn Rossi, Director of Advancement, at rflynnrossi@northcountylandtrust.org or call 978-466-3900.
The material presented on this website is not offered as legal or tax advice. The purpose of this webpage is to provide general gift, estate, and financial planning information. For advice or assistance in specific cases, the services of a lawyer, financial planner or other professional advisor should be obtained.
*North County Land Trust cannot serve as the trustee for split-interest gifts at this time.