Promoting Professional Development and Best Practice in EE
ee360 Community Fellows
ee360 Community EE Fellowship program to inspire leaders to address environmental challenges and help build community resiliency
Global environmental issues are one of the greatest challenges facing our society today. Although they can appear in varying forms, many communities are looking for creative ways to address the effects of these environmental issues, moving to mitigate impact, and adapting to changes.
Community-based efforts are the first means of building community resiliency. Locally based community leaders offer a chance to develop innovative approaches that build constituencies and influence attitudes. While many small, local organizations are playing a key role in successful local efforts, they operate largely by trial-and-error, with the leaders of these efforts often working alone. Without support, many of these projects will never reach their potential.
ee360 proposes to address these challenges by fostering community leaders with the skills to communicate, network, mentor, and share best practices to stimulate local community resiliency efforts. In 2018, we convened our first cohort of Fellows, and in 2020 we will convene our second cohort and support a network of community leaders working in environmental education and conservation. Fellows across North America work in communities of color, low-income urban neighborhoods, impoverished rural regions, and across multi-state regions to mitigate the impacts of environmental degradation on communities by helping them become more resilient to the pressing challenges.
Benefits of Becoming a Fellow
Each fellow accepted into the program will receive training and individualized support for their work, including the following:
- Professional development and leadership training with a focus on environmental education, effective partnerships, participatory planning strategies, community engagement, leadership, strategic communications, fundraising, project planning, and evaluation
- An enhanced professional network of ee360 Community EE Fellows and leaders in environmental education, conservation, community resilience, and other disciplines
- Increased access to relevant practices and resources through NAAEE’s professional development opportunities on eePRO
- Full financial support to attend a five-day Leadership Institute June 28-July 3, 2020 at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV
- $1,200 scholarship to attend the 2020 Annual NAAEE conference in Tucson, AZ
- Technical assistance in planning and implementing an EE Action Project
- Access to competitive mini-grant funds for implementing an EE Action Project
- Individual and organizational recognition through ee360 and NAAEE
The application process is closed.
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Prescott Community Nature Center / Prescott College
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Chicago Eco House
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Environment for the Americas
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MROSD
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Director
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University of Maine
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Youth Environmental Action Summit
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Chief Executive
Sir Peter Blake Trust
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National Trust for Nature Conservation
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BLM
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EcoRise
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Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
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Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Ponce Campus
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National Park Foundation
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Thorne Nature Experience
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AIM Program, Bryant Alternative High School, Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia
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