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Whether introducing environmental education or discussing program planning, the NAAEE Guidelines for Excellence are a great springboard for classroom discussions and activities. This session will share ways that the Guidelines have been used in some college courses, and leave plenty of time for brainstorming how to use these resources more.

Many EE programs like PLT and WILD have state coordinators. What would that model look like if we applied it to the Guidelines for Excellence? This session will share how four states have been working together with ee360 funding to develop state hubs for dissemination and training Guidelines Bureau members.

Join the discussion with Missouri Green Schools leadership about how to increase participation in Green Ribbon Schools through statewide feeder programs. We will discuss challenges and opportunities that exist to attract and support schools as they progress along the green spectrum, especially underrepresented rural and urban core schools.   

Come learn about the strategic planning processes that the Environmental Educators of North Carolina and the Environmental Education Association of New Mexico recently completed. Explore how to engage your stakeholders and reflect upon where your Affiliate has been to define where you can go in the future.

Thinking about launching a new crowdfunding campaign or looking to amp up your previous campaign strategies? Come learn from EENC! We raised almost $37K in six weeks last year through peer-to-peer campaigns. We'll share our lessons learned, tips and tricks to help you raise funds for critical programs.

Building from the resources provided by NAAEE, environmental education partners in North Carolina joined together to create a document for NC education leaders explaining how the Every Student Succeeds Act can fund environmental education. We'll talk about our partnership process, outreach campaign, and lessons learned in this presentation.

Building from the resources provided by NAAEE, environmental education partners in North Carolina joined together to create a document for NC education leaders explaining how the Every Student Succeeds Act can fund environmental education. We'll talk about our partnership process, outreach campaign, and lessons learned in this presentation.

Come learn about Rhode Island’s statewide survey of K-12 educators and the successful partnerships that were informed by the results. Development and implementation of the tool will be shared. Consider how to conduct a similar inventory of current practices and leave with access to the survey for your own organization.

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