Love the Guadalupe River Park Two-Year Public Programs Pilot

$44,400

open space authority funds contributed to project

2023

project awarded

This pilot is an initiative by the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy to develop, implement, and measure the outcomes and impact of a regular calendar of parks and nature-based public programs. The Project Scope supports the implementation of 20 public programs over two years (approximately 10 per year), offering trail tours, nature walks, visitor center programs, special-topic workshops, youth activities, and more. The aim is to cultivate environmental stewardship, social cohesion, and civic engagement through nature-based programming that connects people to nature and each other.
Award Date:
May 18, 2023
Program:
Urban Grant Program
Location:
Guadalupe River Park

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