Survey: OAK Recommendations for a Potential New Presidential Administration
With the 2020 general election fast approaching, the Outdoors Alliance for Kids (OAK) is beginning the process of developing a comprehensive set of recommendations for a potential new administration. These recommendations and the process by which we develop them will lay the foundation for OAK’s federal administrative policy agenda with a new administration. We are committed to leading an inclusive and transparent process, and we are inviting input from our members, partners, and allies in the field.

The first step in this process is soliciting the input of OAK members and partners. Please note that this process is a collaborative effort that aims to engage a cross-section of OAK members and our networks. You don’t need to be a policy expert to share your input and be a part of this process. In fact, we really want to hear from local and community organizations about the specific barriers and solutions for connecting kids and families with nature on the ground. Please share this survey with your networks, especially those focused on informing justice, diversity, inclusion and equity initiatives in the youth outdoor access field.

Thank you in advance for your input!

The deadline for responding to this survey is Friday, October 30th.

For questions, please contact Jayni Rasmussen, Senior Campaign Representative for OAK, at jayni.rasmussen@sierraclub.org.

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