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posted Feb 5, 2018

Southwest Conservation Corps

Empowering individuals to positively impact their lives, their communities and the environment, Southwest Conservation Corps (SCC) operates conservation service programs across Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico that engage youth, young adults and veterans on public lands.


posted Feb 5, 2018

The Corps Network

Corps are locally-based organizations that engage young adults and post-9/11 veterans in service addressing recreation, conservation, disaster response, and community needs. Through a defined term of service, Corps participants – or “Corpsmembers” – gain work experience and develop in-demand skills.


posted Feb 1, 2018

Miami Conservancy District

The Miami Conservancy District protects communities in southwest Ohio from flooding, preserves the quality and quantity of water, and promotes the enjoyment of our waterways.


posted Feb 1, 2018

Huron River Watershed Council

Clean, safe drinking water. Beautiful landscapes. Healthy wildlife. Inviting places to swim, fish, paddle, and enjoy nature. Vibrant communities for residents, businesses, and farms. A legacy for future generations.


posted Jan 26, 2018

City of Folsom, California

As a railroad hub and a gold rush town, Folsom was built on a foundation of innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit. Folsom’s founders and pioneers were good stewards of the land, advocates for local business, and champions for opportunity. Folsom’s rich history began more than 160 years ago, and the City incorporated in 1946.


posted Jan 26, 2018

City of Roseville

Roseville (formerly Roseville Junction, Junction, and Grider's ) is the largest city in Placer County, California, United States, in the Sacramento metropolitan area. As of 2018, the US Census Bureau estimated the city's population to be 139,117. Interstate 80 runs through Roseville and State Route 65 runs through part of the northern edge of the city.


posted Jan 26, 2018

City of Citrus Heights, Planning Department

The Planning Division serves as the information center to assist citizens and the development community in understanding and applying Citrus Heights development policies in accordance with the General Plan, the Zoning Code and other applicable property development standards. The Planning Division can provide information on development processes, land use, zoning, and urban design.


posted Jan 24, 2018

Back Country Horsemen of America

Back Country Horsemen of America (BCHA) is a nation-wide organization that is committed to protecting the access of equestrians to public lands.


posted Jan 24, 2018

Hancock Resources LLC

Hancock Resources LLC is an equestrian design consulting company providing master planning, design, and facilities layout services.


posted Jan 24, 2018

Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.

Trails, Open Space, Expert Witness Services


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Plano Parks Foundation

Plano, Texas

The Plano Parks Foundation was organized in 1983 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to preserve, promote, protect and enhance the parks and open spaces of the City of Plano.


1520 K Avenue, Plano, Texas 75074
(972) 941-7250
https://www.facebook.com/planoparksfoundation/

Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District

Norfolk, Nebraska

The Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District (LENRD) serves the people in all or parts of 15 counties in Northeast Nebraska, and is governed by a 15 member Board of Directors elected by the people of the district.


1508 Square Turn Boulevard, Norfolk, Nebraska 68701
(402) 371-7313 • [email protected]
http://www.lenrd.org/

Montana Trails Coalition

Clancy, Montana

Montana Trails Coalition (MTC) was formed in 2017. Its board of directors includes 13 diverse statewide and regional trails and recreation-related organizations. It identified the common issues of inadequate funding for ...


60 Pine Ridge Circle, Clancy, Montana 59634

https://mttrailscoalition.org

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