Donor Recognition Tiers


Donors who make sustained contributions help us build durable infrastructure and long-term capacity. These tiers recognize major supporters with access and gratitude.




Fugitive  Level ($10,000)


Benefits:
  • All benefits from Fungi and Forest tiers
  • Private one-on-one farm walk with Kamra Hakim (founder)
  • Complimentary Hipcamp stay (2 nights)
  • Named recognition on donor wall (optional)
  • Invitation to annual donor gathering

Impact:
Major infrastructure investment—well drilling, kitchen expansion, or accessibility improvements.





Fungi Level ($5,000)


Benefits:
  • All benefits from Forest tier
  • Invitation to opening night of Activation Residency summer program
  • Behind-the-scenes access to land stewardship projects
  • Named recognition in annual report

Impact:
Supports full seasonal programming—multiple retreats, residencies, and community events.




Forest Level ($1,000)

Benefits:
  • Wild blueberries delivered for 3 consecutive seasons (1 pint per season)
  • Quarterly updates on farm progress and programming
  • Named recognition on website donor page

Impact:
Covers operational costs for one multi-day retreat or partial infrastructure upgrades.



Why Donations Matter


Grants are valuable but restrictive.
They fund specific projects but don't always cover operational costs, staff time, or long-term maintenance.

Earned revenue is growing but seasonal.
Event bookings generate income, but programming is concentrated in summer months. Donations help bridge off-season gaps.

Donor support = flexibility.
Unrestricted donations allow us to respond to immediate needs (equipment repairs, unexpected costs) and invest in long-term durability (well drilling, kitchen expansion, accessibility upgrades).



Where Your Money Goes


Infrastructure (40%):
Well drilling, outdoor kitchen expansion, sanitation improvements, power systems, weather-resilient structures

Programming (30%):
Subsidized rates for grassroots artists, land-based workshops, community events, residency coordination

Operations (20%):
Site maintenance, insurance, utilities, seasonal labor, equipment, supplies

Land Stewardship (10%):
Ecological restoration, composting systems, water conservation, permaculture development


Other Ways to Support


Spread the word:
Share our work with artist collectives, cultural organizations, and mission-driven groups who might benefit from our platform.

Attend events:
Book a program, join a public event, or visit during blueberry season.

Volunteer:
Land stewardship days and infrastructure builds occasionally need extra hands. Sign up for our newsletter to hear about opportunities.

Become a partner:
Institutional partnerships and repeat bookings help us build predictable revenue streams.



Questions About Giving?


Email kamra@forestfringe.farm to discuss:
  • Major gifts or planned giving
  • Corporate or foundation partnerships
  • In-kind donations (materials, equipment, services)
  • Legacy giving or estate planning



Gratitude


Thank you for believing in Black queer agrarian futures.
Thank you for investing in land-based cultural infrastructure.
Thank you for helping this work continue and grow.







Forest Fringe Farm
Behr Road, Trail 17
Bethel, New York 12720

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