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Fort Baker
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The unique partnership between the Institute and the Lodge lends the perfect National Park background to any environmentally-focused event.
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The Institute created a toolkit that models the steps to create a Park Prescription program.

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Science and Educator Workshop
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Connecting educators with climate science and researchers working in the Bay Area.
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The 2017 Homeless Point-In-Time Count and Survey revealed that in San Francisco there is a total of 7,499 homeless men and women, and a staggering 58% of them are unsheltered.

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Park Prescription Program Toolkit
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Park Prescription programs have flourished but one question still remains: “How do I build my own?”

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BayCLIC Logo
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The bayclic.org website will be a one stop shop for all things related to the Bay Area Climate Literacy Impact Collaborative.

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JBEI Feedstocks Division Annual Meeting group
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November through April, the Institute offers a discounted rate at Cavallo Point to nonprofit and government groups addressing environmental, conservation, or sustainability issues.

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Cyclists in Melbourne, Australia
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The Institute will host a climate change communications workshop for park staff as a part of the Earth Week celebrations.

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TNC staff meeting at Cavallo Point
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Through the Institute’s partnership with Cavallo Point, we ensure that this national park lodge is available to organizations addressing issues around the environment and sustainability.
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In January, I went to a workshop on homelessness in parks hosted by the National Recreation and Park Association. After a rich panel discussion, one homeless advocate shared a bit of wisdom that is still sticking with me.

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HPHP Roadmap Report
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In our newest report we capture lessons learned creating cross-sector collaborations.

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Selma to Montgomery March
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Parks, like our nation’s history, are far from stationary. They’re fluid, changing with the times and the people infusing new meaning into them.