Webinar: Building Support for Conservation Funding Initiatives

 

Are you interested in learning more about creative funding initiatives for river protection, restoration and improved recreation? Watch our webinar, Building Support for Conservation Funding Initiatives, featuring Kate Thorpe, Deputy Director at Conservation Voters for Idaho and the Treasurer of Boise for Clean Water and Open Space. She discussed how she worked with the local community to organize and pass a two-year override levy to protect the rivers and lands around Boise. She will talk more about how this effort came to fruition and the key milestones that occurred along the way.

On November 3, 2015, a resounding 74% of voters in the City of Boise voted to approve a levy to establish a fund for $10 million to protect clean water and open space. The temporary, two-year override levy will preserve and protect water quality, wildlife and native plant habitat, and open space for recreation in the city’s foothills and along the Boise River corridor. Efforts to pass this levy were community wide and built upon a strong conservation and open space legacy in the City of Boise. Conservation Voters for Idaho lead the Boise for Clean Water and Open Space campaign, the effort to educate voters on the levy and generate support to pass it. 

Tune in and learn the answers to these questions:
  • What are key ways to build initial support?
  • What are examples of successfully engaging the community to build support?
  • What are tips and suggestions for passing a levy or bond in your community?