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The Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative

The Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative. What We Know Shapes What We Do. History of the Initiative. Complements GLFT’s interest in and support of environmental education Reflects efforts of many people, including those who have helped GLFT evaluate the impact of grant-making

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The Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative

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  1. The Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative What We Know Shapes What We Do

  2. History of the Initiative • Complements GLFT’s interest in and support of environmental education • Reflects efforts of many people, including those who have helped GLFT evaluate the impact of grant-making • Based upon an integrated model that links schools and communities

  3. Today, the Initiative’s “Human Capital” Includes • Staff/Consultants • Advisory Group • National Experts • Funders’ Collaborative • Engaged Participants — You!

  4. The Initiative’s Goal Is Stewardship • Knowledge • Attitude • Commitment • Action

  5. The Initiative’s Model Integrates Three Strategies • Place-based Education • Professional Development for K-12 Teachers • K-12 School-Community Partnerships

  6. Next Steps: 2007-08 • Planning Grants 7 @ $20K* • Implementation Grants 4 @ $200K* • Development of a business plan focusing on sustainability • Assessment and evaluation

  7. A Vision for the Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative • Helps people (especially young people) become effective environmental stewards • Benefits K-12 teachers and learners • Helps transform the cultures of schools and organizations • Engages parents and communities • Becomes a sustainable and powerful “beacon” for positive change

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