Opportunities for Military Installations to Collaborate with Conservation Corps Thursday, January 17 1:00-2:00pm EST

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Opportunities for Military Installations to Collaborate with Conservation Corps Thursday, January 17 1:00-2:00pm EST

Webinar Agenda 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. History and Corps 101 3. 21st Century Conservation Corps 4. Partnering With Corps 5. Questions?

Part I: History & Corps 101

What is The Corps Network? Established in 1985, The Corps Network is the national association of service and conservation Corps. Our 130+ Corps provide young adults and veterans the opportunity to serve our country through projects on public lands and in rural and urban communities. We support Corps by advocating on their behalf, providing access to funding and projects, and offering expertise in Corps operations and programming. Based in Washington, DC

A History Stretching Back Over 80 Years Modern Corps based on Civilian Conservation Corps - Put > 3 million young men to work improving public lands infrastructure during the Great Depression - Planted > 3 billion trees, built park infrastructure still in use today - Provided stipend, education, job training, helped the military prepare for the call-up during WWII CCC officially disbanded 1942 - Revival of Corps model in 1950 s with Student Conservation Association - Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson created the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) a decade later

The Corps Model Service (Terms varying two months a year) Workforce Development Education Hands-on work experience Credentials/certifications HS diploma/ged, college readiness Training related to specific career paths Wraparound support Compensation Stipend/living allowance AmeriCorps Education Award (when eligible) Housing benefits

Part II: 21 st Century Service and Conservation Corps

21st Century Service and Conservation Corps The 21st Century Conservation Corps (21CSC) is a national initiative to grow the Corps movement by expanding and leveraging private-public partnerships. By giving more young adults and returning veterans the opportunity to work and serve on America s public lands and waters, the 21CSC seeks to improve our infrastructure, boost local economies, and train a new generation of American workers. - http://21csc.org/

21st Century Service and Conservation Corps Corps Today Primarily local, non-profit organizations working with land management agencies Crews & Individual Interns Currently completing $50 million a year of critical work for DOI/USDA Corpsmembers also receive two years of non-competitive hiring eligibility, making them ideal candidates to meet federal hiring needs.

#CorpsWork: Detailed Project Capacity Corps provide a broad range of project capacity what are your needs? Great Outdoors Stewardship Construct & maintain multi-use trails Invasive species remediation Fish & wildlife habitat improvements Water quality and species monitoring Watershed & coastal restoration Fencing installation Wildlife management & development GIS & environmental monitoring Historic Preservation Foundation stabilization Masonry Carpentry Tuck-pointing Disaster Resiliency, Response, Recovery Erosion and flood control measures Installing/maintaining storm water management infrastructure Volunteer management Wildfire mitigation and response Debris removal, Mucking/Gutting

Part III: Partnering With Corps

Partnering With Corps Funding of Corps Corps are funded through a variety of sources and a mixture of federal, state, and local grants, in addition to private support. Fee for Service: Funding for a particular project is transferred from the land management agency to the Corps through a cooperative agreement or task order that includes a detailed scope of work and budget.

From the Land Manager Perspective Are participants supervised? What are the costs? Who selects participants? Where are participants housed? Corps provide for Crews Partners providing housing or stipend for interns Are there engagement mechanisms?

From the Corps Partner Perspective Corps hire and train staff for crews, including leaders. Agency trains interns Provide gear, tools, and transportation (trucks and vans) Crew Leaders are also prepared to teach Corpsmembers the specific skills they will need for a particular project Corpsmembers come ready to work and usually require little oversight from the land management partner Corps carry liability insurance and provide members workers comp

Corps are Cost-Effective, Have High ROI NPS study done by Booz Allen Hamilton shows partnering with Corps saved an average of 65 percent on maintenance projects. Focus on 15 actual corps trail maintenance projects compared with NPS estimates Conservation Corps crews saved 83% (over $130,000 per project) versus contract crews

We recognize Conservation Corps as essential partners in meeting ongoing demands for natural resource management needs. -- Western Governors Association The crews were courteous and friendly, also hardworking. The leaders, as always, were professional, businesslike, and yet friendly and personable. Everything was well-organized and the crew efficiently tackled each job that was assigned. I highly commend the Conservation Corps for its dependable and dedicated work crews and leadership. --U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Employee

Examples: DoD and Student Conservation Association (SCA) The Student Conservation Association (SCA) SCA has a Master Cooperative Agreement with the Department of the Navy and has placed over 100 Conservation Interns at Navy Facilities over the last 5 years. SCA also has a history of placing crews on installations as well. Naval Air Station Pensacola SCA Conservation Forestry Intern January July 2019 Silvicultural projects to include marking timber for sale, firebreak establishment, prescribed burning, equipment maintenance and forest inventories Urban forestry projects and planning to include tree pruning, maintenance, mapping and inventories and Tree City USA programs Conducting projects and management planning for fish, wildlife, wetlands and protected species Outdoor recreation and public relations projects involving nature trails, beach clean-up areas and community conservation programs and events Various Locations: Crew-based Project Work SCA has historically worked with Army, Airforce, Army Corps and Naval installations hosting conservation crews to do needed conservation projects on base. Cooperating partners included: Jim Creek Naval Radio station (WA); Indian Island Naval Magazine (WA); Chief Joseph Dam (WA); Crane Division Naval Base (IN); Pease Airforce Base (NH); and others.

Part IV: Looking Ahead

Looking Ahead to Next Steps 1. Agreement mechanisms 2. Mutual identification of key projects that could show impact & could demonstrate success 3. Identification of funding sources 4. Additional conversations with DoD staff

Questions?

Questions? CONTACT INFORMATION Jay Satz Sr. Director, Partnership and Innovation - Northwest Youth Corps JaySatz@nwyouthcorps.org Josh Tuohy Government Affairs Manager - The Corps Network jtuohy@corpsnetwork.org