
The Magic of Confluence
The element of Confluence that is really exceptional- the kindness and openness of the people that have come to these gatherings.
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The element of Confluence that is really exceptional- the kindness and openness of the people that have come to these gatherings.

The National Forest Foundation is thrilled to announce the launch of the Collaborative Capacity Program for Forests & Communities (CCP). The CCP is a new program that builds capacity within and across collaborative groups to achieve forest stewardship goals in

Summary by Katie McGrath Novak, Colorado Forest Health Council Member serving as “an individual employed by or associated with a forest collaborative organization” This document summarizes points from the April 23rd, 2024 Colorado Forest Health Council quarterly meeting that I believe

See what the CCC is up to this month in our monthly newsletter- this month, we’re thinking deeply about feedback, hosting Fellows Cohort 14, reflecting on WCCN Confluence 2024, saving the date for CFC Summit, and more! Read it all

photo by Matthew Juneau Collaborative conservation is often fueled by passion and volunteerism of individuals like those who serve on the WCCN Steering Committee, those who spent many hours on the Confluence Planning Committee, and those who helped out at

We respectfully acknowledge that Confluence 2024 is taking place on the land of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes as well as other Indigenous communities, and Tucson is home to the O’odham and the

Another month, another newsletter! This month, the CCC Team shares our thoughts on the importance of gathering. “Truthfully, conservation is a human act, like gardening, and we can’t do it alone. Gathering is just a piece of this community building,

Why is networking so important, especially for communicators? How can we make our communications more effective and reach wider audiences through relationship building and collaboration? Lucinda Morris of the Prairie Pothole Joint Venture (ppjv.org) and the Northern Great Plains Joint

At Confluence this April, the Emerging Leadership Working Group is playing match maker – and you’re invited to join in the fun! The fewer people you know in a room, the more intimidating it can feel. To combat that intimidation,

Our Monthly Newsletter is a chance to get to know the CCC better: who we are, what we are thinking about, and how we are taking action. See what we are up to this month here: https://mailchi.mp/f05780f90364/ccc-news-february-2024