Connecting People to Their Public Lands 2017: Notice of Availability

IB 2017-061
Information Bulletin

United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Washington, D.C.  20240
http://www.blm.gov
September 25, 2017

In Reply Refer To:
1115 (420) P

EMS TRANSMISSION 09/27/2017
Information Bulletin No. 2017- 061

To:                 AFOs
                      Attn: Education, Interpretation, Youth, and Volunteer Program Leads

From:            Assistant Director, National Conservation Lands and Community Partnerships

Subject:        Connecting People to Their Public Lands 2017:  Notice of Availability

We are pleased to announce the availability of Connecting People to Their Public Lands, the latest update on the BLM’s education, interpretation, volunteer, and youth employment programs. 

The update highlights outstanding education and engagement programs for students, volunteers, veterans, and the general public, demonstrating the BLM’s commitment to bringing meaningful programs to larger and increasingly diverse audiences.  In addition, profiles of employment initiatives emphasize the important role that young people and veterans are playing in the management of public land resources.

The publication has three parts:

I. National Summaries of the Hands on the Land network of outdoor classrooms for schoolchildren and teachers; publications and online resources for teachers, parents, and young people; Project Archaeology for heritage educators;  interpretive programs and exhibits for the general public at visitor centers and other informal venues; volunteer opportunities on the public lands; and employment programs.

II. State Profiles, one per BLM state, each composed of a 2-page narrative summary of the year’s outreach activities; a "By the Numbers" chart that shows total program participants, volunteer contributed labor (in dollars), and other statistics; and photos that highlight activities the BLM and partners undertake on public land.

III. Numeric Charts that document the state-by-state and combined national impact of BLM’s public engagement initiatives.

The update is currently available online at https://www.blm.gov/documents/national-office/public-room/educational-material/connecting-people-their-public-lands-2017.  A printed copy will be sent to each office in the near future.  Additional printed copies will be available free of charge from the BLM’s Printed Materials Distribution Services (PMDS).  If you wish to obtain additional copies, please ask your office Forms Manager to place an order for you; the PMDS item number assigned to the report is EE9010D.  Offices are encouraged to distribute copies to program managers, volunteers, partner organizations, community leaders, and others.  

We extend our sincere thanks to the many BLM employees who contributed to the production and design of this report.  Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Scott Richardson of the Division of Education, Interpretation, and Partnerships at (202) 912-7078 or srichardson@blm.gov.   

Signed By:                                                                  Authenticated By:

Nikki Moore                                                               Ambyr Fowler
Acting Assistant Director                                           Division of IT Policy and Planning, WO-870
National Conservation Lands and
Community Partnerships

Office

National Office

Fiscal Year

2017