Wide environmental shot of a neighborhood block under development, late-afternoon natural light, a worker reviewing plans on a low concrete wall to the right third, modest residential structures and mature street trees visible behind, warm golden hour glow, documentary editorial framing
Wide environmental shot of a neighborhood block under development, late-afternoon natural light, a worker reviewing plans on a low concrete wall to the right third, modest residential structures and mature street trees visible behind, warm golden hour glow, documentary editorial framing
— RLG Land Foundation

One investment. Housing, land, and livelihood.

We fund neighborhoods as integrated systems. Specific projects, specific communities, measured across decades.

Close detail of hands framing a housing blueprint on a weathered wooden table, natural window light from the left, construction dust visible, documentary still life
Close detail of hands framing a housing blueprint on a weathered wooden table, natural window light from the left, construction dust visible, documentary still life
Wide shot of a green infrastructure corridor in an urban neighborhood, low native plantings along a restored drainage channel, warm midday light, a resident walking a path in the background, place-specific documentary framing
Wide shot of a green infrastructure corridor in an urban neighborhood, low native plantings along a restored drainage channel, warm midday light, a resident walking a path in the background, place-specific documentary framing
Documentary interior of a vocational training workshop, hands working on a woodworking bench under diffused natural light from high windows, sawdust and tools in the foreground, focused and unhurried
Documentary interior of a vocational training workshop, hands working on a woodworking bench under diffused natural light from high windows, sawdust and tools in the foreground, focused and unhurried
/ Three pillars, one system

Where we invest

Affordable housing development

Land stewardship and conservation

Economic pathways and workforce

Community housing projects and neighborhood revitalization that create stable, lasting living environments for underserved residents.

Conservation projects and green infrastructure that balance responsible development with the long-term health of the land around it.

Vocational training, workforce development, and financial literacy programs that build durable economic capacity within the communities we fund.

Environmental portrait of a community leader reviewing site plans outdoors at the edge of a conservation land parcel, golden hour light from the left, mature trees and open land behind, unhurried documentary framing, no posed expression
Environmental portrait of a community leader reviewing site plans outdoors at the edge of a conservation land parcel, golden hour light from the left, mature trees and open land behind, unhurried documentary framing, no posed expression
Multi-generational thinking

Built to hold past the grant cycle

Every project we fund must demonstrate measurable, place-based outcomes that strengthen community resilience across decades, not just reporting periods.

We track land use, housing stability, and economic participation over time. Community-led solutions, not imposed programs.

Funding real projects in specific places

If your project addresses housing, land stewardship, or economic opportunity in an underserved community, we want to hear about it.