posted Aug 31, 2021
National Recreation Trails are existing land-based and water-based trails that provide close to home recreation opportunities on Federal, State and local lands. Learn how to apply for designation.
posted Aug 30, 2021
Plum Island Outdoors, Inc. is an IRS certified 501(c)(3) Charitable (Education) Organization. The mission of Plum Island Outdoors is to educate the public about the effect of climate change on Plum Island including beach erosion. Plum Island Outdoors also educates the public about eco-friendly outdoor activities. An important goal of Plum Island Outdoors is promoting renewable energy combining wind and solar power.
posted Aug 30, 2021
....preserving valued resources / creating vibrant spaces
posted Aug 26, 2021
The Interagency Visitor Use Management Council consists of representatives from each agency:
Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior
Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
Technical advisors from the six agencies - as well as from the U.S. Geologic Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior - also contribute to the activities of the council.
posted Aug 25, 2021
Flying Compass assists nonprofits and quasi-government agencies – organizational management and leadership – through their coaching, project management, and product development services.
posted Aug 13, 2021
Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation is a private nonprofit that was incorporated in 2012 and received its 501(c)(3) determination in 2013. The Parks Foundation protects and enhances our communities' livability through public engagement, education, and the sustainability of our parks, open spaces, and trails.
posted Aug 13, 2021
The Pulaski Users Group (PUG) organizes volunteer trips focused on trail maintenance, trail reclamation, and invasive species monitoring. Volunteers receive related training which equips them with the skills and knowledge to complete a variety of trail restoration projects.
posted Aug 12, 2021
Interested in Sponsoring or Donating to The Trails Capacity Grant Program?
posted Aug 9, 2021
We make the invisible assets visible for the purposes of building thriving local communities, setting examples of good business, championing and strengthening non-profits.
posted Aug 7, 2021
Roy Weil and Mary Shaw have bicycled, hiked, canoed, and cross country skied in Western Pennsylvania for the past half century. Many people have introduced us to trails and we return the favor be writing guide books.
Roy and Mary established the Trail Volunteer Fund at the Pittsburgh Foundation in 2007 to provide grants to purchase tools, materials, and supplies to be used by volunteer trail projects that create, maintain, or enhance the network of trails suitable for bicycle touring in western Pennsylvania and interconnected trails in nearby areas. In this way the Fund celebrates and encourages the volunteers whose work has made such valuable contribution to the growing network of motor-free trails. https://they-working.org/