This week, outdoor recreation leaders in California met virtually in Washington D.C. through Outdoor Alliance’s California coalition to advocate for outdoor recreation, public lands and waters, equitable access, and climate solutions.
Read MoreThe most underrated but perhaps most important way we can advocate for the outdoors is by asking Congress to properly fund parks, forests, and public lands.
Read MoreEarlier this year, a coalition of organizations launched the Outdoor F.U.T.U.R.E. initiative, a national outdoor equity fund that builds on two outdoor equity programs developed in New Mexico and California.
Read MoreThis week, leaders of Outdoor Alliance’s ten member groups met with decision makers in Washington, D.C. to advocate for outdoor recreation, conserving lands and waters, funding the outdoors, and improving sustainable and equitable access to our public lands.
Read MoreWant to protect outdoor recreation? The Recreation Not Red-Tape Act is a recreation-focused bill that offers solutions for some of the problems ailing outdoor recreation right now.
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