Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $30,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    5/15/2020
  • Term
    10 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
The Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project aims to ensure that frontera (border) communities in the Southern U.S. have access to the outdoors via their New Mexico Outdoor Equity Fund and other programs; protect public lands and rivers; and see that Latinx and Hispanic history, values, and people are reflected in federal public land management decisions through public education, advocacy, and empowerment. (Western Conservation Substrategies: Advance Conservation Protections and Building Conditions for Enduring Conservation.)
About the Grantee
Address
2505 S. Solano, Las Cruces, NM, 88001, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project aims to ensure that historically and deliberately excluded frontera (border) communities in the Southern U.S. have access to the outdoors, and that community history, values, and people are reflected in public land and conservation management decision-making through public education, advocacy, and empowerment. (Substrategies: Advance Conservation Protections and Build the Conditions for Enduring Conservation)
for general operating support  
The Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project aims to ensure that frontera (border) communities in the Southern U.S. have access to the outdoors via their New Mexico Outdoor Equity Fund and other programs; protect public lands and rivers; and see that Latinx and Hispanic history, values, and people are reflected in federal public land management decisions through public education, advocacy, and empowerment. (Western Conservation Substrategies: Advance Conservation Protections and Building Conditions for Enduring Conservation.)
for general operating support  
The Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project aims to ensure that frontera (border) communities in the Southern U.S. have access to the outdoors, and that Latinx and Hispanic history, values, and people are reflected in federal public land management decisions through public education, advocacy, and empowerment. (Substrategies: Advance Conservation Protections and Build the Conditions for Enduring Conservation)

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