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Gatehouses and Greenways: Interactive Community Engagement for Trails

June 11, 2020

This webinar will provide attendees with ideas and solutions for getting projects implemented through creative coalitions and engagement activities.

Common Ground: Shared Goals for the Trails and Health Communities

May 14, 2020

Trails are shown to improve health both mentally and physically, yet the healthcare industry and the trails industry rarely work together. There are many reasons for this, such as logistics, bureaucracy, and communication issues. We asked some leading experts how we can begin bridging these gaps.

Trails Move People: Articulating the Impact and Amplifying the Voice of the Trails Community

March 25, 2020

In partnership with the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC), American Trails and NOHVCC will discuss how trails, for too long, have been taken for granted and the true measure of their impact has not been calculated or shared.

How They Did It: Advocacy, Planning, and Creating Equestrian Trails Through Organization

August 23, 2018

In partnership with the Equine Land Conservation Resource, this webinar will explain how joining or creating an organization will help in addressing issues such as poor trail design, lack of maintenance, and general misunderstanding of horses that can result in loss of trail access. Please note: This webinar can apply to all trail activities, but examples in this webinar reference equestrian trails.

Powerful Partnerships

December 08, 2016

This webinar covers innovative funding strategies for water and land trails with two case studies of strong public-private partnerships.

Leveraging Cross-Sector Partnerships and Technology

June 23, 2016

This webinar will explore QCTrails.org, a free, user-friendly, interactive, and mobile-responsive website which serves as a comprehensive resource that highlights multi-purpose trails, parks, and side-paths in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.