If this donation is being made in memory of someone buried at PCCC, please make a note of the deceased’s name when completing payment to ensure recognition of the donation as such.

One-time Donations

The fee for body burial at Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery (PCCC) is $2000. This amount has not increased since our first burial in 2010. However, our operational cost (land restoration and enhancements, insurance, staff, and educational workshops, etc.) has significantly increased over the years. Part of our mission is to keep our burial fee as low as possible to make conservation burial accessible to the broadest section of our community. We depend greatly on donations to provide this option and maintain affordable burial fees for this environmentally sustainable choice.

With PCCC’s non-profit status, your donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable. PayPal purchases are completely secure. Your tax-deductible donation may also be mailed to: Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery, 7204 SE County Road 234, Gainesville, FL 32641.

PCCC Sustainers

If you are interested in regularly supporting our mission through recurring donations, consider becoming a “PCCC Sustainer.” A PCCC Sustainer pledges to make monthly (or annual) gifts to support the work of Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery. Recurring donations allow us to better plan and utilize your donations for their maximum impact. To become a Sustainer you may pledge to give at any level annually or monthly, though we have outlined recommended levels of giving below. All donations are tax deductible and directly support our efforts to expand the awareness and accessibility of conservation burial.

Sustainers at all levels will be invited to attend events like guided trail walks and will also receive a dedicated quarterly newsletter that includes updates on the organization, the restoration of the land, and how we are investing your generous donations.

Recommended PCCC Sustainer Levels


Is Planned Giving Part of Your Pre-Planning?

Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery exists because of the generous contributions made since 2010 by volunteers, one-time donors and sustaining sponsors. In addition to choosing a natural burial at PCCC, making a planned gift to PCCC is a meaningful way to express your support of this significant work, and further our mission of natural burial that conserves land and reunites people with the earth.

Whether you have been involved in philanthropy throughout your life or are wanting to leave a legacy, leaving a set amount or percentage of your estate to a non-profit has a range of financial rewards. There is a wide range of tax and income incentives the federal law provides to encourage your generous support of non-profits. Listed below are some of the most common bequest and trust arrangements. This is basic information and we recommend you consult your attorney and your tax or financial advisers to establish an estate plan specific to your interests and needs.

  • Cash Bequest
    PCCC receives a specified dollar amount.

  • Specific Bequest or Devise of Property
    PCCC receives specified assets, such as securities, an interest in real estate (such as a residence or land), or tangible personal property.

  • Residuary Bequest or Devise
    PCCC receives all or a percentage of the remainder of your estate after specific legacies, debts, taxes, and estate expenses have been paid.

  • Contingent Bequest or Devise
    PCCC receives a gift according to the language of the bequest. There are a wide variety of conditions that you could place on such a bequest. For example, if you outlive other named beneficiaries, then part or all of your estate would benefit PCCC.

If you have included PCCC in your will or estate plan, please let us know. The details of your planned gift are not necessary, we simply want to thank you and recognize your generosity and support of our mission.

Conservation Burial Inc. (CBI) oversees Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery in agreement with Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT). CBI is a Nonprofit Cemetery Corporation as defined by Section 501(c)(13) of the Internal Revenue Code, and relies on donor contributions. CBI does not provide tax advice, and no goods or services were provided in return for this contribution. Contributions to CBI are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. CBI’s tax identification number is 27-0268610 and charitable solicitation number is CH38574. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Florida Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free (800) 435-7352. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the State.