Youth Conservation Program and Children in Nature support a national effort to increase outdoor participation among young people in Grand Teton National Park
Jackson, Wyoming – June 13, 2011– The North Face has awarded a $2,500 grant to Grand Teton National Park Foundation to help children and families explore the outdoors through two important efforts: Youth Conservation Program, a teen trail crew that operates in Grand Teton National Park each summer; and Children in Nature, a multicultural program that introduces middle and high-school students to the park through interpretation, recreation, and service projects. The Foundation was selected from hundreds of applications because of its innovative approach to linking young people to wilderness and helping them learn about conservation and stewardship. In the first of two grant cycles in 2011, The North Face awarded $125,000 Explore Fund grants to 52 projects helping more than 30,000 kids to connect to nature.
“We are honored The North Face believes strongly in the work we do,” said Foundation President Leslie Mattson. “These programs are successful and growing, and they are right in line with the national outdoor movement that is inspiring youth to discover the outdoors and understand the importance of wilderness in our lives.”
Youth Conservation Program launched in 2006 and Children in Nature’s pilot season began in 2010. Both are part of the Foundation’s greater Youth Engagement Initiative, a long-term, multifaceted effort that addresses Grand Teton National Park’s need to develop a base of younger visitors, to recruit a diverse workforce, and to inspire future supporters. In addition, Youth Conservation Program has provided more than 32,000 hours of valuable labor on park trails and historic sites—work that would not have been accomplished otherwise. Since the Initiative’s founding, nearly 120 young people have been immersed in outdoor adventures and received a unique wilderness education. Both conservation programs also focus heavily on youth development and include leadership opportunities, mentoring, and teamwork and are unlike any other offered in the region due to the hands-on experiences and the potential for advancement into park leadership academies and possible employment in the future.
In addition, Grand Teton National Park Foundation and Grand Teton National Park have grown these critical programs exponentially with the support of several important partner organizations. Teton Science Schools, an environmental education center in Grand Teton National Park, provides staff and program development; Teton Literacy Center and Latino Resource Center provide a recruitment link to the local Latino community; and many generous individual, corporate, and foundation gifts and grants bring critical funding each year to assure the Foundation’s Youth Engagement Initiative will have the resources it needs to operate effectively.
“First-hand experience is essential to ignite a passion for the outdoors, and that shouldn’t be limited by gender, race or income level,” said Ann Krcik, director of outdoor participation at The North Face. “At The North Face, we’re dedicated to providing everyone with the access to our natural playgrounds and the resources they need to get outside.”
The Youth Conservation Program trail crew can be found on park trails starting June 20 for ten weeks, and Children in Nature students will be learning and exploring the park July 11-16 and July 18-23. To learn more about Grand Teton National Park Foundation and youth in Grand Teton National Park, visit http://www.gtnpf.org/ or follow the organization’s daily updates at http://www.twitter.com/GrandTetonFdn and http://www.facebook/gtnpf. To learn more about all of the Explore Fund grantees and to keep up on their progress visit http://www.planetexplore.com/.
About Grand Teton National Park Foundation
Grand Teton National Park Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to fund projects that protect and enhance Grand Teton National Park’s treasured resources. By funding initiatives that go beyond what the NPS could accomplish on its own, the Foundation initiates improvements, critical research, and projects that enhance visitors’ experiences, creating a solid future for Grand Teton.
About The North Face Explore Fund
The North Face® Explore FundTM is a grant program committed to supporting non-profit, community organizations that break down the barriers preventing children and families from experiencing the outdoors. The Explore Fund, administered by The Outdoor Foundation, finds, engages and provides funding for new partners that help further the mission of inspiring the next generation of explorers and conservationists by helping them discover nature's playground.
About PlanetExplore
PlanetExplore is an online community founded by The North Face, powered by partner organizations that share a passion for the outdoors, and designed to help individuals and families learn about and participate in outdoor activities and events in their area. PlanetExplore is a portal to the outdoors designed to inspire and enable people of all ages to become regularly active outside, and to enjoy the benefits gained through a connection to nature.
For more information, please visit our websites:
The Explore Fund http://www.explorefund.com/
Planet Explore http://www.planetexplore.com/