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With the goal of equitable access to the outdoors, we offer a series of Outdoor Leadership Trainings across our region for educators from schools and youth organizations in lower-income communities and communities of color. These trainings focus on the technical skills and leadership development needed to successfully lead outdoor experiences for young people.

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Inspired by the principles of the Civil Rights movement, Educators Outdoors (formerly known as the Youth Opportunities Program) was founded in 1968 in the City of Boston to offer Outdoor Leadership Training to youth-serving agencies in Roxbury, MA. Those trained took their new skills and additional resources from AMC to lead youth on outdoor adventures in New Hampshire.

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The Outdoor Educators Institute develops the next generation of culturally relevant outdoor leaders by building competencies and leadership skills in 18 to 26-year-old adults who have encountered hurdles or lacked the resources to work in the outdoors. The Outdoor Educators Institute is, at its core, advocacy for the inclusion and centering of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, especially those that have had historic and systemic barriers to accessing the outdoors.

For participants, it provides a clear path to a profession through representation and culturally relevant trainings. Through training passionate young adults, we begin shifting the narrative of the outdoors from one traditionally held solely by people with power and privilege to that of one that includes and embraces people from all walks of life, and reflects the realities of the youth that will become future champions of the earth.

For the field, OEI establishes the method by which the next generation of racially and socioeconomically diverse outdoor educators are prepared for service, creating the opportunity for youth to see and identify with people in outdoor education programs who look like them and come from similar backgrounds.

OEI is one of our flagship yearly programs, through which we support 18 to 26-year-old adults interested in pursuing a career in outdoor education, facilitation, and leadership through an immersive training program through once-a-week evening meetings and weekend sessions over a three-month period. OEI cohorts meet with partner organizations for weekend programming, and have the support of program staff who have all been through the OEI program themselves.

OEI trainees will learn and practice a variety of outdoor skills necessary to becoming a culturally relevant outdoor leader. OEI connects participants to opportunities for outdoor employment, internships, and volunteering, as well as supports participants in building outdoor programming for their communities (i.e. friends, family, school groups and clubs, community orgs, etc.). Whether a participant is looking to enter the outdoor industry as an individual, or to develop their capacity to bring their own communities into the outdoors, OEI is a space for them to share, grow, and authentically connect with like minded others.

Outdoor Program Creation & Support: Participants and their community partner agencies will be given access to resources to create, implement, and strengthen outdoor programming. Resources include mentorship from industry professionals, discounted and free activities from delivery partners, and information and opportunities to apply for outdoor program funding.

Access to Outdoor Expedition Partners: Participants will be better situated to connect their communities to the outdoors by utilizing industry leaders and best practices through networking and relationship-building with local and national outdoor programs.

Internships, Volunteer Opportunities, and Employment: Accepted participants will be connected to local and national outdoor nonprofits and encouraged to continue to grow professionally, by participating as a volunteer, intern, or employee for an outdoor organization.

Access to continued programs at Justice Outside, including our OEI: Pathfinders program. OEI: Pathfinders is designed to help participants develop their outdoor programs and projects.

"You have helped me figure out that I love
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defined because of my 4 years of experience
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which you helped to make happen."

Education is integral to FIND Outdoors mission, we offer educational programs, field trips and tours at all of the visitor centers and campgrounds we manage. Whether you use our self-guided Junior Ranger booklet to become a Leave No Trace advocate or visit with a school field trip, we love seeing children, adults and families explore, learn about and enjoy their public lands.

Club de Exploradores is a free, bi-lingual outreach program that recruits middle school aged students from the Hispanic communities of Transylvania County and surrounding areas to join FIND Outdoors team members on monthly, all-day adventures in Pisgah National Forest. The initial cohort was funded by our friends at the Dogwood Health Trust. This project was born out of the need to address the imbalance of who is enjoying and benefiting from living next to public lands, like the Pisgah National Forest.

FIND Outdoors offers these booklets as a self-guided activity OR as a guided program perfect for scout groups, homeschool groups or anyone that would like to take a closer look with Leave No Trace experts from FIND Outdoors.

Scout Saturdays are 3-hour programs designed for scout groups. Regional scout groups can sign up to explore our public lands with FIND Outdoors educators to earn a wide range of badges at FIND Outdoors managed campgrounds and visitor centers. Pre-registration required; badge not included. Scouts will have a great time learning about and exploring their public lands. We offer selected badge programs for Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA.

The Leave No Trace organization is a national advocacy nonprofit that offers easy to follow guidelines for everyone to consider when they go outside. As a partner of Leave No Trace, FIND Outdoors offers Leave No Trace specific events and resources that teach visitors how they can increase their fun while decreasing their impact on the natural world.

The Becoming an Outdoors Woman program, or BOW, empowers women with the knowledge of outdoor skills. Outdoor experts and instructors teach women a variety of workshops and interactive courses related to hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, kayaking, archery, target shooting, plant and wildlife identification, nature photography, outdoor cooking and more!

Our outdoor educators host a wide variety of BOW events throughout the year, including cornerstone events like BOW weekend, along with archery and shooting classes, hunting workshops, kayaking trips and more!

BOW shooting workshops are taught by women, for women throughout the year. These classics teach the basics of shooting safety, handling and techniques. Click on our events link for details and registration.

BOW Weekend Workshop is our cornerstone event, held annually on the first weekend in October. This three-day workshop includes sessions taught by expert instructors in a supportive environment conducive to learning, making friends and having fun! Participants complete four sessions of their choosing; session workshop topics include hunting, shooting, fishing, ecological education and more.

Registration will open at 10 a.m. on April 1, 2024 for first time participants, and any repeat participants who bring a new participants. The repeat participant must register on the same day as their invited new participant, and list each other as roommates. The registration date for repeat attendees without a first time participant guest will open in May 23, 2024. Registration is taken on a first-come, first served basis; however, there is no guarantee seats will be available in May. Please note that registration is opening later this year as we work to update and improve the registration system. Sign up for our newsletter to be notified about BOW registration dates.

Limited funds are available for partial scholarship(s) valued at $125 for BOW Weekend. Scholarships will be given preference to first time participants and Nebraska residents. Applicants are graded on financial need and desired outcome by attending the weekend event. These are partial scholarships only; the remainder of the registration fee and additional Thursday night lodging (optional) is the responsibility of the participant.

Beyond BOW workshops provide the next step on the path in becoming confident and independent outdoors. Beyond BOW offers single-topic programs teaching advanced outdoor skills. Workshops may take place in half day, occur over a weekend, or take place over several evenings.

I've read too many articles about students who, during a field trip to a park or wilderness area, were frightened by unfamiliar noises or the possibility that some beastie might creep up and devour them. It depresses me to think that many children -- and even supervising adults -- are so alienated from nature that they consider the outdoors to be an unpleasant or even hostile environment. Even more depressing is the fact that their aversion to the Great Outdoors is often learned behavior.

I've camped and hiked enough to know that kids, and adults, often resist outdoor adventures because the last one was marred by poor planning. Did you ever become disenchanted with the outdoors by a family or group camping trip because someone forgot to bring mosquito repellent, sunscreen, or the proper equipment? Were you turned off by hiking as a child because you were led on a forced march over rocky terrain in your Converse sneakers and without enough snacks or water to help keep you going?

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