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Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers - General Campaign
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Inspire the next generation of land stewards—help grow RFOV’s Young Stewards Program!
This Colorado Gives Day, Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) is celebrating one of our most inspiring and often lesser-known efforts: the Young Stewards Program (YSP).
While we’re known for our trail work across the Roaring Fork Valley, our youth programs are shaping the future of conservation. Through the Young Stewards Program, we meet youth where they are—whether on campus, at a local park, or out on the trail—creating hands-on opportunities to connect with the land and with one another.
There’s no donation too small to make a difference. Every gift helps us bring stewardship education and outdoor experiences to youth across our valley, from Aspen to Rifle.
What makes this program special:
At the heart of YSP is our mission: to inspire the next generation of land stewards.
Each project, school visit, and day outdoors helps youth:
Your gift—no matter the size—helps remove barriers so all youth can experience the joy and pride of giving back to the land.
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) promotes stewardship of our public lands by engaging our community in education, restoration, and conservation projects. We strive to create a diverse and engaged community of outdoor stewards working collectively for the benefit of our public lands.
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) was founded in 1995 by a group of locals who saw the need for a volunteer organization to work in partnership with the public agencies that manage, preserve and protect our public lands. Our goal was to support these land managers, as well as local municipalities and other conservation-minded organizations, by providing not only a willing workforce, but also a solid foundation of expertise and resources needed to maintain the health and accessibility of our shared outdoors.
Built on the successful model of the Appalachian Trail Club and Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, RFOV encourages community members to be active participants in caring for our shared outdoors. Our programs promote an ethos of stewardship and collaboration while also fostering a sense of belonging for our volunteers as they work together to accomplish these hands-on projects to maintain trails, restore habitats and adapt to new wildfire risks.
Additionally, our Young Stewards Program focuses on inspiring and encouraging the next generation of public lands stewards through school and group volunteer days. Check out the "Programs" tab below to learn more about our current community stewardship and youth program areas.
Organization name
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers
other names
RFOV
1995
Tax id (EIN)
84-1302819
Category
Environment
Organization Size
Large Organization
Address
520 South Third Street #32Mailing
520 South Third Street #32Eagle County, CO, US
Garfield County, CO, US
Pitkin County, CO, US
Gunnison County, CO, US