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CREEC Network

California Regional Environmental Education Community

What Partners Can Do

We invite our current and prospective partners to learn more about the Network and Environmental Education (EE) by visiting the web site www.creec.org, contacting a regional Coordinator, or requesting a report about the educational and motivational benefits of including EE in a school's curriculum.

All Partners can contact CREEC Network staff to discuss how their organizations can benefit from supporting the network in these and other ways:

  • Sponsor an annual or one-time event like a conference, a training workshop, a dinner meeting, or a resource fair.
  • Underwrite products or services like resource directories, posters, and the web site www.creec.org.
  • Donate resources like meeting space, refreshments, copying or mailing services, or staff time.
  • Volunteer time by attending a regional forum, serving on an Advisory Committee, or coordinating a regional project or event.
  • Provide technical or professional assistance to a CREEC Network Coordinator in an area like organizational development, management, marketing, or fund raising.
Partners from Educational Institutions and Organizations can provide these additional types of support.
  • Encourage the integration of EE into the local curriculum by providing incentives for teachers to participate in EE planning, implementation, and professional development.
  • Include the CREEC Network Coordinator on internal distribution lists for meeting, program, professional development, and strategic planning announcements.
  • Provide funds, supplies, or other resources to help the CREEC Network Coordinator serve local staff and students.
  • Donate office space, telephone, or Internet service for a regional, county, district, or school site CREEC Network Coordinator.
  • Connect with K-12 teachers and the EE community in every region of the state.
  • Serve as administrative and fiscal home for one of the Network's multi-county service regions.

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