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"Over the last year a number of non-profit and K-12 Environmental Education providers have been meeting to explore how funding, influence and networking can be improved and affected in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. The group became an EE Collaborative Task Force and set about exploring a collaborative approach to address these three EE issues. Five documents and/or initiatives were reviewed to validate the need for a collaborative: California’s Environmental Education Initiative (EEI), The Community Foundation’s Environmental Initiative, California Dept. of Education’s Blue Print for Environmental Literacy Task Force, The Children’s & Nature Network, and the North American Association of Environmental Education.
The group sought guidance on
how collaborative are formed and what makes them successful. A local
social service non-profit agency, Reach Out, was approached because it has
formed and manages a variety of collaborative and has worked in the community
for over 30 years. The Executive Director, Diana Fox, agreed to volunteer her
time to guide the effort. The EEC Task Force was given “homework” to
study Stanford’s Collective Impact Model as a vehicle to affect changing and
solve problems.
After many work sessions to
develop a plan to propose the idea of a collaborative to a larger group of EE
providers and to the community, the task force set about to first enlist the
support and input from Riverside and San Bernardino County Departments of
Education. They are in support of this effort.
The original EEC Task Force
was/is comprised of: CREEC (California Regional Environmental Education
Community), Riverside Land Conservancy, Santa Rosa Plateau Nature
Education Foundation, the Community Foundation, The Wildlands Conservancy and
Reach Out, Inc.
July 10, 2014 the group held
the first meeting to debut and expand the collaborative.
Feb 26, 2015 was the first EEC
Symposium. Over 120 participants from 75+ organizations joined together to
share ideas and lay the foundation for beginning a collaborative."
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Margaret Meyncke :
ReplyDeleteI am proud to be involved in this effort. Engaging the next generation in nature is critical. Seeking a balance between technology and our natural habitat provides the connection required to create environmental stewardship. We need to help others love nature. Please join us at the next symposium coming in February. Details to be determined.