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

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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  Based upon an integrated model that links schools and communities

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

The Initiative’s Goal Is Stewardship  Knowledge  Attitude  Commitment  Action

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

Next Steps:  Planning Grants $20K*  Implementation Grants $200K*  Development of a business plan focusing on sustainability  Assessment and evaluation

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