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Inclusion Belonging – Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa To challenge the deep-rooted exclusion of marginalized groups, work towards our vision of equitable access, and promote the long-term success of Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa, we commit to the following: Use equity as a lens for all the work we do and the decisions we make
A Day in the Life – Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa So, I am going to try to give a quick outline to any of you who are also wondering what a day in the life of a Corps Member is like First off, we could be local or on spike
Impact – Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa is restoring resources and changing lives Through our wide range of program opportunities, youth and young adults grow as environmental stewards and leaders while giving back to the community through meaningful service
Katie Rooks – Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa Katie earned many accolades during her early work with the Youth Conservation Corps, Native Alaska Tribal partnerships, and special Forest Service partnership projects such as Linfield College’s work-and-learn summer program and the El Capitan Cave tour program
Host a Crew – Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa Why host a Conservation Corps field crew? Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa (CCMI) members value hard work, community service and environmental stewardship Crews are well-trained, well-equipped, and ready to complete a wide variety of natural resources projects throughout the greater Midwest
From CCC to Now - Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa The Civilian Conservation Corps was a work relief program established in 1933 by Franklin D Roosevelt as part of his New Deal Legislation This was an opportunity for single men ages 18-25 to help provide for their families during the Great Depression while learning conservation and related job skills through working in places such as National
Field Crews – Conservation Corps Minnesota Iowa The Field Crew program prioritizes personal and professional growth while teaching hands-on conservation skills in the field Corpsmembers develop technical skills throughout their term while completing challenging and impactful conservation projects