Black & Indigenous Land Landscape Assessment
Thank you for considering participating in this very important assessment. Your time is deeply appreciated.

This assessment is a project of the Climate Justice Alliance to cultivate resource channels for land-centered reparations and rematriation for Black and Indigenous-led projects. It is our goal to get an accurate, data-backed understanding of the current landscape, capacity, flow of resources. The findings of this project will directly inform capacity investments.

We have tried our best to make this survey brief, concise and inclusive.

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Organization/Collective/Institution/Project/Farm
Would you use "reparations" or "rematriation" to describe any portion of your work? Why or why not? 
Region
Short description of your work or project.
Are you a funder or are you fundraising?
What is your current relationship to land?
If actively stewarding land, can you tell us how you came into ownership or stewardship?
If you are deed-holding, can you tell us how you hold it?
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What are the primary ways you see reparations and land rematriation resource being distributed in your work and communities?


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Can you name some immediate changes or formations that could rapidly increase or positively impact the distribution of reparations or rematration resources? 


If you are actively fundraising for a land project, tell us about your needs. (Goal, non-cash needs, ways to give)
If you are a funder actively re-distributing resources for Black & Indigenous land projects, what barriers are you noticing while moving the money?

From your perspective if there was one thing the national climate and environmental justice movements  could do mediately to shift material conditions for Black and indigenous land stewards, what would it be?

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