Saturday, June 12, 2004

Environmental Group Seeks Donations of Surplus Real Estate, Brownfield Areas, Suspected Polluted Lands and Property

Environmental Group Seeks Donations of Surplus Real Estate, Brownfield Areas, Suspected Polluted Lands and Property

IRS 501(c)3 tax-exempt educational and scientific organization is soliciting for donations of real estate in furthering its charitable and research purposes.

(PRWEB) January 20, 2005

Earth Preservation Funds, Inc., incorporated in 1993, is seeking to acquire donations of sensitive, seized, surplus, blighted, condemned or unwanted land and real estate including those bearing homes, buildings or abandoned industries. Such properties may be refurbished, remediated, utilized directly to advance our research and educational goals or conserved for the benefit of wildlife or future generations. Such properties could bear encumbrances or deed restrictions to limit future use or activities conducted on such. Property donated by businesses or individual owners is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. EPF may offer a nominal bid to facilitate the transfer.

If you are in a position to dispose of real property in this manner, or if you know of any that is, please inform the contact below with the specifics. Please also feel free to forward this inquiry to any other potentially concerned party.

Your care and concern are appreciated.

Terrence Lambert, M. S.E., P. E.

President / Environmental Engineer

Earth Preservation Funds, Inc.

PO Box 917462

Longwood, FL 32791

(407) 252-3063

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