Subject: Environmental Education, Youth Development, Civic Engagement, Job/Career Training
Deadline: July 21, 2017
“From rangeland management to protection of cultural resources; fire suppression to energy development; trails and travel management to National Conservation Lands, the BLM values public involvement and a collaborative environment. When we facilitate activities and uses of the public lands, they are designed, permitted, and monitored with the goal of retaining or returning the land to a healthy condition once the use or activity ends. Our objective is to provide opportunities for youth (ages 16-30 years of age) to engage in BLM cultural and natural resource conservation-related projects and to increase public awareness and appreciation of those resources and recreational resource values found on public lands. These projects will provide participants with a mix of work experience, education, training, community involvement and support services, as well as the opportunity to develop citizenship values and skills through service to their community and the United States. As the young men and women gain experience in natural and cultural resource management, they will also develop an appreciation for public lands and learn about conservation-related career fields.”
Funder: Bureau of Land Management
Eligibility: “The typical recipient of this type of support has historically been a qualified youth or conservation corps as defined by the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993.”
Amount: Up to $100,000
Contact: Link.