Description
The Abenaki Land Link Project is a partnership between the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk - Abenaki Nation, Vermont Farm to Plate Network’s Rooted in Vermont project and NOFA-VT to provide indigenous seeds to gardeners, homesteaders, and farmers around Vermont who are dedicating land to grow and harvest food for Abenaki citizens.
For more information about the project contact Shane Rogers, Farm to Plate Communications Manager, at shane@vsjf.org or Livy Bulger, Education and Engagement Manager at NOFA-VT, livy@nofavt.org.

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Get Involved
Abenaki Land Link 2021 Interest Form
Are you a gardener, homesteader, or farmer interested in being part of the Abenaki Land Link Project for 2021? Fill out the Abenaki Land Link Project 2021 Interest Form and the partners will be in contact with you before the next season kicks off.
Support the Abenaki Land Link Project
Support the Abenaki Land Link Project by donating to the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk - Abenaki Nation by following this link, scrolling down to the "Donate" button and making a note about the project in their donation.
Learn More

Abenaki Land Link Project Plants Seeds of Food Sovereignty
Seven Days feature story about the Abenaki Land Link Project
Abenaki Land Link Information Sheet - 2020
Information about the Abenaki Land Link Project what has driven its creation.