Did you miss our March webinar? Watch today and learn more about green infrastructure and the element of water.
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Webinar – National Park Service Assistance for Your Community
Join the National Park Service to learn how to secure help for your community project. Read more…
Join the National Park Service to learn how to secure help for your community project. Read more…
Apply Today – North Face Explorer Fund Grant
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!
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!
City Parks Help Ensure Clean Water
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…
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…
Free March Webinar – Sign Up Today!
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…
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…
February Webinar – Watch Today!
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.
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.
Here’s How River Conservation Can Help Ecotourism
Across the country riverside towns have discovered the benefits of being a “gateway” community. Learn more about the success of six communities around the country.
Across the country riverside towns have discovered the benefits of being a “gateway” community. Learn more about the success of six communities around the country.
Free February Webinar – Sign Up Today!
Join us on Tuesday (2/28) at 1 p.m. ET for a webinar on the revitalization of the St. Louis River Corridor, led by the City of Duluth and Minnesota Land Trust. Read more…
Join us on Tuesday (2/28) at 1 p.m. ET for a webinar on the revitalization of the St. Louis River Corridor, led by the City of Duluth and Minnesota Land Trust. Read more…
January Webinar – Watch Today!
Did you miss our free January webinar, Community Stewardship through Experiential Education? You can watch it here today! Learn how communities can implement a community-based approach to watershed conservation using experiential education as a primary tool.
Did you miss our free January webinar, Community Stewardship through Experiential Education? You can watch it here today! Learn how communities can implement a community-based approach to watershed conservation using experiential education as a primary tool.
Marketing Your River
Over the last decade, gateway communities have realized that protecting and restoring their local river encourages recreation, connects the community to the river and creates an economic engine for the region. To illustrate the benefits communities have discovered by protecting and restoring local rivers, American Rivers developed a series of case studies highlighting gateway communities and how they have benefited from local river and land conservation.
Over the last decade, gateway communities have realized that protecting and restoring their local river encourages recreation, connects the community to the river and creates an economic engine for the region. To illustrate the benefits communities have discovered by protecting and restoring local rivers, American Rivers developed a series of case studies highlighting gateway communities and how they have benefited from local river and land conservation.