Southeast Conservation Corps
Southwest Conservation Corps
Southeast Conservation Corps (SECC) operates conservation service programs throughout the Southeast that focus on empowering young people to cultivate compassion, responsibility and grit through community service, hard work and environmental stewardship. SECC is focused on connecting local youth to the natural environment through service learning, personal development and recreation. SECC offers a variety of opportunities, including a youth mountain biking program, Trips for KidsÂŽ Chattanooga and a variety of conservation programs for youth and young adults.
Southwest Conservation Corps (SCC) operates conservation service programs across Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico with offices in Durango and Salida, CO, Gallup, Acoma, and Zuni, NM. SCC has broad program offerings including individual intern placements in natural resource positions as well as crew based conservation service programs for youth, young adults, and current-era veterans. SCC programs are rooted in the communities served, addressing local public land issues and working to meet community needs.
Stewards Individual Placement Program Stewards Individual Placement Program (SIPP) places AmeriCorps and VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) members in communities across America for up to a year of volunteer service by facilitating partnerships between federal agencies and community-based nonprofits. Unified in mission, each participant serves on a specific team distinguished by its unique focus and relevant federal agency partner affiliation.
New in 2019:
Conservation Legacy's Appalachian Conservation Corps partnered with the Conservation Trust for North Carolina to operate Conservation Corps North Carolina (CCNC) in 2019. CCNC engages motivated young adults, ages 16-27, to complete challenging and impactful conservation service projects throughout the region.
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