REI Co-op has launched a yearlong Force of Nature Fund aimed at creating more opportunities for women and girls to connect to the outdoors. Read more…
REI Co-op has launched a yearlong Force of Nature Fund aimed at creating more opportunities for women and girls to connect to the outdoors. Read more…
Today’s post is a guest blog by Susan Culp, our Verde River Coordinator.
The Verde River in the spring is a lovely place. As the riparian corridor leafs out, migratory birds begin to arrive, with a chorus of warbling and singing to attract mates ensues. Read more…
Did you miss our April webinar, “Ask the Tough Questions to Improve Your Organization’s Brand and Message?” Watch it today! Read more…
So, you have been enjoying your time on the river with your standup paddle (SUP) board. You have gotten over the wobble of finding your balance and are now well acquainted with your equipment. Why not try bringing your dog along on your paddle board outings?
Did you miss our March webinar? Watch today and learn more about green infrastructure and the element of water.
Join the National Park Service to learn how to secure help for your community project. Read more…
The North Face Explore Fund provides $500,000 annually in grants to nonprofit organizations working in powerful and creative ways to encourage participants to experience outdoor activities and develop an enduring appreciation of the outdoors. Apply today!
Parks play a significant role in providing clean water for communities across the country from small towns to large cities. In City Parks, Clean Water The Trust for Public Land shines a light on water-smart parks that use green infrastructure to make our cities more desirable, more livable, and more successful. Read more…
Join us on Tuesday (3/28) at 1 p.m. ET for a webinar led by American Rivers on how green infrastructure including green roofs, restoring wetlands, installing permeable pavement and capturing and reusing water more efficiently not only improves the environment but also provides tangible social and economic benefits to neighborhoods. Read more…
Did you miss our free February webinar? Watch today to learn more about the revitalization of the St. Louis River Corridor, led by the City of Duluth and Minnesota Land Trust. For the past 50 years, Duluth has struggled to clean up impacts of industry and reinvent itself in a new economy. In 2015, its city council voted unanimously to bond for $18 million for investment, with a strong focus on recreation along the St. Louis River.