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This Land is Our Land: How Sustainability Impacts Us All

Foundation For The Carolinas
220 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Thank you to everyone who joined us for This Land Is Our Land | How Sustainability Impacts Us All. Let's build on this momentum to safeguard our clean air, clean water and green spaces for a healthier and more vibrant region for generations to come.

If you were unable to attend, below is a recap of insights from our expert panelists, as well as a compilation of resources and links that can help you make a difference.

Panel highlights: 

Mark Anderson (The Nature Conservancy), Jay Leutze (Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy) and Bart Landess (Catawba Lands Conservancy | Carolina Thread Trail) highlighted the global conservation significance of our region:

  • The Appalachian Mountains stand out for biodiversity and climate resilience.
  • The Cape Fear River Basin is a critical corridor for water quality.
  • Protection of these areas is vital for climate adaptation.

Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy and Catawba Lands Conservancy actively protect connected land in these corridors. Their challenge is how to accelerate the pace and scale of conservation when they face barriers, such as the cost of land acquisition.

Bart Landess also stressed the need for the sustainable management of Charlotte’s growing population – linking economic development to quality-of-life issues such as clean air, water and green space.

The panel's hopeful message is that by safeguarding these special places in our region, we strengthen the greater natural world.

Other champions in this space:

Consider ESG investing and donating to FFTC's Environment Fund:

Thank you again for your commitment to advancing this discussion. As the community foundation serving the greater Charlotte region, we value the opportunity to bring like-minded individuals together to amplify our collective impact.

Read Charlotte Community Conversation

Foundation For The Carolinas
220 North Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Please join Foundation For The Carolinas as we invite our network of professional advisors for breakfast and a presentation from Read Charlotte, a community initiative to improve children’s reading in Mecklenburg County.

Parking: Parking will be validated for the Truist Center parking garage, which has entrances on Fifth and Sixth Street between North Tryon and College Streets.

After parking: As of June 2023, the Truist Center Plaza is closed for renovations. If you park in the Truist Tower parking garage, exit onto 5th Street then head north and turn right onto North Tryon Street. FFTC's main entrance is on North Tryon Street.

3rd Quarter in Review 2025 Investment Webinar

FFTC
Zoom
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Please join us for our 3rd quarter 2025 investment webinar, presented by the Foundation For The Carolinas investments team and FFTC investment consultant, Mercer Investments LLC. 

FFTC Vice President and Director of Investments Natalie Wolf will lead a discussion with Mercer’s Travis Pruit and Tim Westrich, who will share their insights on how they manage portfolios during chaotic markets such as we’ve experienced recently.

Click here to view the recording.

2024 Annual Meeting

Cancelled

Charlotte Convention Center
501 S. College Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Thank you for your interest our signature community event, the FFTC Annual Meeting luncheon. We will not be holding the event this year and are currently evaluating how we can best celebrate giving and civic engagement in the region. 

With careful thought, creativity and a focus on our donors and grantees, we’re excited about the forms it may take in the future. Please visit philanthropyFOCUS.org or connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram as we continue to share how our fundholders and nonprofits are making a difference in our region.

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