What does environmental education (EE) look like on the ground? How do we work together to strengthen EE in the southeast? What would a stronger, more inclusive EE movement look like?
For the past two years, driven by the desire to learn the answers to these questions, we, along with our Southeastern Environmental Education Alliance (SEEA) partners, dove into a brand new undertaking: a landscape analysis of EE efforts in eight southeastern states.
During our April 12 webinar, we’ll not only share some of the most important findings from the project - focusing especially on North Carolina's results - but will also give you a step-by-step tutorial of the many tools available to you through our hub. There, you can access the stakeholder report, case studies, a searchable dashboard and maps, and more. You can discover new partners and programs in your area, identify gaps and barriers to access, build and strengthen your networks, and so much more.
Presenter: Lauren Pyle, EENC Executive Director
Registration InformationWebinar registration is free and open to anyone to attend, but is limited to 100 participants. Click here to register.
A recording of the webinar will be sent to all registered participants afterward. It will also be posted on EENC's Member Resources page - so if you're an EENC member and not able to attend during the scheduled time, no need to register!
150 Highland Sq Dr #1034 | Hendersonville, NC 28792
Copyright ©2023
Website questions? Click here to contact the Communications Chair.