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Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) is dedicated to preserving and enriching the state's breathtaking landscapes while championing outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship. Established as a visionary response to the pressing need to protect Colorado's outdoor treasures, GOCO serves as a dedicated funding source for the conservation of its parks, trails, wildlife habitats, and other cherished spaces. By channeling a portion of state lottery proceeds into conservation initiatives, GOCO embarked on a noble mission to safeguard Colorado's splendor for the enjoyment of both present and future generations.
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Our mission is to protect forever, as a permanent legacy, the land we love including its scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and wildlife habitats.
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The VVMTA advocates for soft surface trails, manages trail stewardship programs, maintains and builds trails, coordinates and trains volunteers, educates outdoor recreational users, and creates opportunities to access the outdoors. We provide our expertise, resources, and experience to support local land managers in various soft surface trail initiatives.
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To protect the alpine environment through education, conservation and living plant collections.
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Eagle River Coalition advocates for the health of the Upper Colorado and Eagle River watersheds through research, education and projects. The Watershed Council strives to protect and enhance the high-quality natural, scenic and economic values that our rivers and tributaries provide to the citizens, visitors and wildlife of the Eagle River and Colorado River watersheds located in Eagle County.
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Mountain Recreation serves everyone by offering access to welcoming, clean, safe indoor community centers and outdoor play spaces that promote healthy living and that bring people together. Community members are invited to test their limits, try out new activities, and make new connections, whether engaging in activities just for a while or exploring opportunities they can enjoy for a lifetime.
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The Cycle Effect works to provide young women equal opportunity and access to the sport of mountain biking.
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To continuously and collaboratively improve the lives of youth in the most powerful ways possible.
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Bright Future Foundation believes that every client, no matter how great the adversity, has the strength within to live fuller, happier and more productive lives.
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Our life-changing programs combine outdoor exploration, positive adult mentorship, leadership skills and community service to help youth discover joy, feel included, overcome challenges, improve their mental health, and become strong leaders.
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My Future Pathways serves and supports Eagle County's underserved youth and families in a holistic way to help them meet their full potential.
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YouthPower365 is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with an extraordinary history of serving youth and families throughout Eagle County. From the inception of our organization, YouthPower365 staff and leadership have studied our ever‐changing resort community to provide optimal services to the working families who struggle every day to make ends meet and to raise educated, well‐rounded children.
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We are a forward-thinking, entrepreneurial organization working passionately to provide responsive solutions that meet the most critical and emerging needs of those working or living in the Eagle River Valley.
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Extension agents are specialists in the areas of youth development, consumer and family education and horticulture and small acreage management. Colorado State University expertise and research-based information is brought to the county's citizens through their extension agent.
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Eagle Climbing + Fitness is a first class indoor climbing facility offering top-rope, lead climbing, and bouldering, along with options for everyone, from beginners to professional climbers. A complete fitness center and yoga studio provides training options and classes for all athletes, climbers and non-climbers alike.
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We reduce instances of suicide in Eagle County and help those affected by it address their pain. Through educational programs, events, peer groups, and partnerships, we bring community members together to learn and share their unique experiences.
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To deepen our community's connection to the natural world by expanding equitable access to culturally informed and enriching outdoor experiences.
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CPW is charged with balancing the conservation of our wildlife and habitat with the recreational needs of our state. The Future Generations Act passed in 2018 provides specific goals designed to help us achieve that balance. Our agency mission is critical and relevant to all Coloradans, and we need the support of all Coloradans in fulfilling this critical work.
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