CONNECT
Connecting leaders with leaders to do things none of them could have imagined they could do alone is a powerful idea worth investing in.
-David Rankin, Great Lakes Protection Fund
Great Lakes Information Network, Great Lakes St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, Healing Our Waters Coalition...any of these sound familiar? What if these networks, and the organizations and communities they represent could quickly and easily connect and find one another? Imagine the power of facilitating stronger connections between communities, local governments, watershed groups, conservation districts, land conservancies, state and federal agencies, universities, and others across the entire Great Lakes Basin.
This is one component of the GLCCN: to empower you to easily search for and identify individuals and organizations working on environmental issues in the Great Lakes.
Using an interactive map of the Great Lakes, you are able to quickly:
Furthermore, you can start groups to discuss your work or areas of interest. Current groups include crowdsourcing, grant opportunities and tools for prioritizing conservation. Add yourself to the map or start a group today at www.glccn.org.
This is one component of the GLCCN: to empower you to easily search for and identify individuals and organizations working on environmental issues in the Great Lakes.
Using an interactive map of the Great Lakes, you are able to quickly:
- find organizations tackling similar environmental concerns
- identify potential partners for your next project
- search for experts in a particular field
Furthermore, you can start groups to discuss your work or areas of interest. Current groups include crowdsourcing, grant opportunities and tools for prioritizing conservation. Add yourself to the map or start a group today at www.glccn.org.