Friends of the Dillon Ranger District
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Friends of the Dillon Ranger District is a Colorado 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation whose mission is to promote stewardship of the White River National Forest in Summit County through partnerships, volunteer service, education, and support.
Friends of the Dillon Ranger District was established in the summer of 2005 by diverse users of public lands in Summit County Colorado USA as the nonprofit partner of the Dillon Ranger District, a district of the White River National Forest within the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture. Initial funding was provided by a grant from the National Forest Foundation, but has expanded to include funding from The Summit Foundation and Copper Mountain Resort - the local alpine ski area.
FDRD focuses on the following goals and objectives:
(1) Create collaborative partnerships between the Forest Service and a diverse group of local organizations, individuals, and users of National Forest lands;
(2) Encourage community-based forestry by increasing volunteerism in Summit County, Colorado;
(3) Create excellent educational programs for visitors and residents, in order to promote, protect, and preserve our National Forest lands; and
(4) Develop broad support for the Dillon Ranger District by increasing donations, developing visitor information services, and recruiting volunteers for both field and office positions.
FDRD Volunteer Resources[1] include:
(a) Forest Stewards Program
(b) Volunteer Calendar
(c) Service Projects
(d) Trail Projects
(e) Documentation
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[edit] Results
Nearly 5,300 hours of volunteer efforts in 2006
—U.S. Forest Service Partnership Project Success Story, http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/partnerships/success/stories/whiteriver/friends_dillon_ranger_district.pdf
One group singled out by Rick Cables, the Forest Service's regional forester, is the Friends of the Dillon Ranger District, which raised $1 million in the past four years for programs such as trail maintenance and ranger patrols.
—Steve Lipsher, Denver Post, Denver, CO, Denver Post article http://origin.denverpost.com/newsheadlines/ci_8709267
[edit] Awards
FDRD was awarded the 2006 Rocky Mountain Region “Caring for the Land Stewardship” Award, one of three external awards presented annually to organizations partnering with the USDA-FS in each region.
—Lindsey Krusen, Summit Daily News, Frisco, CO, http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20070316/NEWS/103160094
[edit] Participation
- Biggest projects are with Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, a partner, supporter, and mentor to FDRD.
- Smallest projects are the Forest Cleanups after lower elevation snowmelt in May.
- Funnest project is the Volunteer Celebration in September.
[edit] See also
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado
Friends of the Eagles Nest Wilderness
Summit County Off-Road Riders
Summit Fat Tire Society
Continental Divide Trail Alliance