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  • IANAL. The general approach to this isn’t to sell it, from what I’ve seen. It’s to lease it for purpose.

    We have a number of scouting camps near me that have permissive leases. Technically, the family that “donated” the land has a conditional lease with BSA, with terms like “BSA may use the land so long as one Boy Scout sleeps on the property at least one night per year.” With stipulations that if this requirement is not met, the land returns full and unconditional ownership to the nearest living descendant.

    In the mean time, BSA is responsible for all taxes, costs, upkeep and improvements.

    Basically, until BSA dissolves, they will be free to use the land. Failure to meet the condition would immediately revert ownership and void the lease.