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Outdoor Foundation Announces Four New Thrive Outside Communities


Outdoor Foundation announced its second cohort of Thrive Outside Communities in St. Louis, Twin Cities, MN, Philadelphia, and Maine.
The Outdoor Foundation’s Thrive Outside Initiative awards multi-year, capacity-building grants to communities to build and strengthen networks that provide children and families with outdoor experiences built with local and national partners and supported with three years of funding.
The Thrive Outside Communities were chosen by its Board of Directors based on written applications, virtual site visits, in-person interviews, and third-party consultant research. Each Thrive Outside Community grant requires the recipient community to provide a one-to-one funding match to ensure the sustainability of the network. One organization in each community manages the grant and facilitates the work of the network partners. ....

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Maine Voices: All Maine young people deserve access to our state's natural landscape


Maine Voices: All Maine young people deserve access to our state’s natural landscape
H.P. 1087 sets us on a course toward equitable access to the outdoors for all Maine youth, regardless of the resources of their school, community or family.
By Nathan BroaddusSpecial to the Telegram
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Katie West, a teacher at Lyseth Elementary in Portland, and a class of third-graders examine aspects of trees before starting to paint them during an outdoor art class in the woods last Nov. 13.  Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
No year in memory has shown so many of us that we need to be outdoors – that it is not optional, but essential. So many Mainers sought the outdoors for our physical and mental health that Maine state parks saw a record-shattering 3 million visits in 2020. The outdoors has been more than just a way to get out of the house; it is a reminder of deep ties that make us feel alive, more authentically connected with others, more linked to the natural la ....

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