K12 Land Trust Collective Evaluation

Opportunity

K12 Land Trust Collective Evaluation

The Feather River Land Trust (FRLT) and its Learning Landscapes Program are releasing an RFP related to a 360-degree program audit tool and process. After initial vetting and design with FRLT, it would be piloted with a leadership cohort of 15 land trusts and finally scaled to 200+ programs. This collective evaluation process is funded for three years.

We seek proposals from national evaluators interested in working within the land trust programs, a subset of the larger environmental education field. 

Our concept of this tool and process is a Perpetuity Audit. It would measure not only the design endurance of a program but also the worthiness of a program to endure based upon DEIJ integrity, among other values essential to the land conservation community.

If you are interested in requesting a copy of the RFP, please reach out to Rob Wade, Learning Landscapes Coordinator and lead facilitator of the Perpetuity K12 Land Trust CoP.