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  • About
    • Our Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Partners
    • Resources
    • Employment
    • Annual Reports
      • Youth Outside 2019 Impact Report
      • Youth Outside 2018 Impact Report
  • Programs
    • Outdoor Educators Institute
      • OEI 2021 Spring Cohort
      • OEI 2020 Cohorts
      • OEI 2019 Cohorts
      • OEI 2018 Cohort
      • OEI 2017 Cohort
    • Rising Leaders Fellowship
      • Rising Leaders Fellowship 2021 – Apply Now!
      • Rising Leaders Fellowship Evaluation
    • Cultural Relevancy Series
    • Training and Support
    • Transportation Fund
  • Grantmaking
    • Liberated Paths Grantmaking Program
      • Liberated Paths Grantee Resources
      • Liberated Paths Grantmaking Program Grantees
      • Application Instructions
      • Funder Information
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Resources

Resources

Rising Leaders Fellowship 2015–2020 Evaluation

The Urgent Need for Nature During and After COVID-19 (article from Grantmakers In Health, co-authored by CEO Kim Moore Bailey)

Examining Equitable and Inclusive Work Environments in Environmental Education (co-authored with the Lawrence Hall of Science BEETLES Project)

Outdoor Educators Institute Evaluation 2018

Cultural Relevancy Case Study 2017

Re-Imagining Environmental and Outdoor Summer Camp

Partnering for Equitable Environmental Literacy: A Conversation with Youth Outside

Cultural Relevancy in the Outdoor Field

Guide to Cultural Relevancy

Suggested Reading List
Books

The Adventure Gap

Last Child in the Woods

Serving Culturally Diverse Visitors to Forests in California

The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down

Uncommon Ground: Rethinking the Human Place in Nature

Articles

Breaking Barriers Report:Understanding Motivations & Barriers to Youth Participation in the Outdoors

California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights

Green 2.0: The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations: Mainstream NGOs, Foundations & Government Agencies

Healthy Parks, Healthy People

The Outdoor Recreation Economy Report

The Science of Awe

Find Outdoor Programs

Bay Area Wilderness Training (BAWT)

California Regional Environmental Education Community

Latino Outdoors

Outdoor Afro

Transforming Youth Outdoors

Natucate

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Student Testimonials

  • "You have helped me figure out that I love
    being outdoors, and my career has been
    defined because of my 4 years of experience
    with the Alliance and being a Corp member,
    which you helped to make happen."

    -TRAVIS, SIERRA NATIVE ALLIANCE

  • "I really liked the feeling of the open space
    and I really liked meeting all the people.
    I learned that being yourself is okay
    and that it’s important."

    -ELIZABETH, PIE RANCH

  • "I come back because I like it out here. It’s
    actual camping for kids, which gives a whole
    feeling of being in the outdoors. We
    discover so many cool views and nature
    phenomenon. "

    -ANGEL, GROWING UP WILD

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