Presidents' Day Office Closure
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices, including park visitor centers, will be closed for the state holiday, Monday, Feb. 16.
Presidents' Day Office Closure
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices, including park visitor centers, will be closed for the state holiday, Monday, Feb. 16.
CPW Committee
Mission & Purpose:
Contact:
Outdoor Equity Grant
Program Manager
Andrea Kurth
[email protected].
Mission & Purpose:
Contact:
Outdoor Equity Grant
Program Manager
Andrea Kurth
[email protected].
About the Grants
The Outdoor Equity Grant Program invests in organizations that are working to increase access to the outdoors for youth and families from communities that are traditionally underrepresented in outdoor recreation and conservation.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Outdoor Equity Grant Board are committed to improving access, representation, meaningful participation and quality experiences for youth and their families in the Colorado outdoors. Our goal is to build the Colorado of our future through strategic investments that improve the lives and well being of youth and their families.
In July of 2023, OEGP Board adopted the following values:
We value opportunities that respect the community’s ability to define their own priorities so they can obtain the resources to achieve their goals.
We value opportunities that instill a sense of wonder, excitement, and responsibility for the environment in Colorado youth and families. Our hope is to fund and support diverse organizations that provide outdoor education and recreation experiences to underserved youth and families.
The Outdoor Equity Grant Board is responsible for the governance of the grant program and may award grants to applicants that will directly utilize the grant to engage eligible youth and their families by reducing barriers to the Colorado outdoors. Board members will serve for 2 or 4 years. Individuals who sit on the board may be associated with an organization that intends to apply for a future grant, but must abide by the Outdoor Equity Grant Board Conflict of Interest Policy. Board members are selected in collaboration with communities and appointed by the Executive Director of the Department of Natural Resources and the Director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
As we work to establish the Board, the term limits for the racial justice, environmental justice and conservation will initially be limited to two years.
The Board meets 4 - 8 times annually to set the direction, policies and values of the grant program. Additionally, Board members create the grant application, review applications, and award grants to applicants that will utilize the grant to engage eligible youth and their families by reducing barriers to the Colorado outdoors, create pathways for formal or informal conservation of the Colorado outdoors, or offer environmental and Colorado Outdoor based educational opportunities.
For more information about joining the Outdoor Equity Grant Board, please email: [email protected].
Board Member
Raquel’s childhood was shaped by outdoor experiences on her family’s farm in Venezuela. After moving to Denver six years ago and realizing that nature was not as accessible as she was used to, she fell in love with the mountains and found purpose in connecting her community with the outdoors.
Board Member
Conor, who hails from the mountains of Southwest Colorado, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Earlham College with a degree in Politics. From 2015-2019, he served in the administration of Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, holding a number of roles including Manager of Special Initiatives, Director of External Affairs, and Senior Advisor to the Governor.
Board Member
Ashton is a Colorado Springs resident, Computer Science student at Colorado State University, and passionate advocate for the outdoors. As a member of the LGBTQIA2+ community, they believe the most meaningful part of nature is the opportunity to experience it together.
Board Member
Mackenzie Maher is a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Developmental Science at Colorado State University. Her research examines how physical activity affects motor and cognitive development and underscores the importance of equal access to healthy environments for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Board Member
Modesta McGrath-Martínez has nearly a decade of experience working in nonprofits focused on education, the environment, and outdoor equity. Her work centers on increasing equitable access to outdoor recreation and strengthening environmental policy through community-driven approaches. She has previously worked in environmental education with Colorado Trout Unlimited and in public lands policy with the National Wildlife Federation.
Board Member
Dawson Metcalf (he/him) is the Director of Enterprise for the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University, where he leads initiatives advancing workforce development, strategic partnerships, and inclusive practices across the conservation and outdoor recreation sectors. With over a decade of experience at the nexus of conservation leadership, global development, equity, and community engagement, Dawson brings a unique perspective rooted in both his professional expertise and his lived experience as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Board Member
As GOCO’s Executive Director, Jackie is a convener who is passionate about facilitating partnerships across organizations, developing strong and supportive teams, and connecting people with opportunities that will help them grow personally and professionally.
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Hilda Nucete's journey is a tapestry woven with threads of advocacy, leadership, and a profound love for the outdoors. Born in a Venezuelan oil camp and raised amidst the bustling streets of Caracas, Venezuela, Hilda's path was shaped by the complexities of her homeland's political landscape. In 2007, she embarked on a life-changing move to Colorado with her family, where her awareness expanded to encompass social, racial, and environmental justice.
Board Member
Benny Samuels is a seasoned multicultural, multi-lingual leader in health, human service, and non-profit. In her 30-year career, she has led transformational programs that have increased access, equity, voice, and power...
Board Member
Born and raised in Denver, Krystal is passionate about sharing accessible green spaces in urban areas with her community members through environmental educational programs. In 2022, she graduated from Colorado State University in Environmental Science and Sustainability, Environmental Affairs.
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Ida, born and raised in Colorado, is a member of the Santee Dakota, Oglala Lakota, Northern and Southern Cheyenne, and Ojibwe Tribes. Ida studied Accounting and Finance at University of Colorado, Denver, as an undergrad before getting her MBA at Gonzaga. She has worked across many industries throughout the state but now supports community-led philanthropic projects across Colorado through her work at Trailhead Institute.
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