The principal purpose of the project is to support the Government’s objective to provide opportunities for youth to learn about the environment as well as relevant job skills by spending time working on projects in National Parks. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing community often struggles to break into the job market, so crew participants in this project will particularly benefit from the professional development and job skills gained during this experience. The NPS receives the indirect benefit of completing conservation projects. The project engages crew participants, partners, and the Deaf/Hard of Hearing communities in shared resource stewardship. This project will align with DOI priorities such as Restoring Trust With Local Communities (in this case, the Deaf/Hard of Hearing community and rural New Mexican communities) and Modernizing Our Infrastructure (projects will address deferred maintenance whenever possible).
The BLM's Recreation and Visitor Services Program oversees a broad and complex set of recreation related programs, which provide a multitude of recreation opportunities and experiences. These recreation resources and visitor services support strong local economies and public land conservation. As BLM works to enhance recreational opportunities for the American family, we strive to remain a good neighbor and partner.
The mission of Burning Foundation is to protect our region's rivers, forest, native fish and land and to develop pregnancy prevention strategies for teens.
AAAS offers fellowships in nine programmatic areas. Specific host offices and assignments vary from year to year.
Congressional
Diplomacy, Security& Development
Energy, Environment & Agriculture
Health, Education & Human Services
Big Data & Analytics
Judicial Branch
Roger Revelle Fellowship in Global Stewardship
AAAS Overseas Fellowships at USAID Missions (limited eligibility)
Global Health & Development Fellowships (limited eligibility)