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Access Fund

Category

: Sports

Description

The Fund’s Climbing Conservation grant Program seeks to preserve or enhance climbing access and opportunities as well as to conserve the climbing environment throughout the United States. The Program funds work that is action oriented; builds local climber involvement and support; is strategic in its targeting goals; accomplishes specific goals and objectives that can be effectively measured and takes place in the United States. Also eligible are activities that encourage access or enhance opportunities for climbing; is supported by the local climbing community; develops knowledge about natural and cultural resource values where the information is used to open climbing areas or mitigate climbing impacts; utilizes matching agency or local funds and incorporates a degree of volunteer labor and/or pro bono services. Projects must benefit a technical climbing area, such as rock, ice, and alpine routes where climbers commonly rope up or bouldering areas. Additional information can be found on the Web site.

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