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Ways to Support

Donate

Your donation powers hands-on research, community driven educational projects, and sustainable solutions across land and sea. Every gift, no matter the size, helps us protect ecosystems, inform policy decisions, and support a more resilient future for communities and the planet. 

Collaborate

Collaborate

If you have an idea for a collaborative research project, we want to hear it! Follow our contact page with any inquiries. 
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Join our Community

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Sea Turtle Adoption

Sponsor a Sea Turtle!

Choose the level of contribution that feels right for you and join us in protecting sea turtles and their habitats. Your symbolic adoption helps fund critical field research, and community education, ensuring these incredible creatures can thrive for generations to come.

Make a Difference

When you choose a symbolic sea turtle sponsorship, you generously support CFF's sea turtle research and conservation efforts. Each adoption tier comes with a free thank-you gift bundle to show our appreciation for your support. 

As an independent research organization, unaffiliated with any academic or governmental institution, contributions like yours are extremely valuable. By financially supporting our work, you play a critical role in the advancement of scientific research and educational projects that guarantee a healthy and sustainable food system.  

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Other ways to donate

Mail a Check

Checks can be made payable to: Coonamessett Farm Foundation

Mailing Address: 

277 Hatchville Road

East Falmouth, MA 02536


Memo: “Donation”

Initiate a Wire Transfer

You may send your gift directly to our organization by initiating a wire transfer in any amount.

 

To make a wire transfer, please call (508) 356-3601 for bank routing and account details.

CFF Hoodie

Limited Edition CFF Hoodie

With a donation of $100.00 or more, you'll receive a limited-edition hooded sweatshirt featuring a design created by Ronald Smolowitz from a 1983 Fisheries Engineering publication— an instant classic, and a meaningful way to show our appreciation for your generous contribution.





(estimated fair market value $75)

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