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CREATED:20190807T073025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190807T073025Z
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SUMMARY:International Visitor Program (IVP) Intern
DESCRIPTION:The International Visitor Program (IVP) intern will have the opportunity to become familiar with an aspect of American foreign policy\, which promotes citizen diplomacy thorough international friendship and understanding. They will be encouraged to escort visitors to appointments and attend professional meetings and will have an opportunity to meet WorldOregon staff working in additional areas that may be of particular interest to the intern. \nPlease find a full description of the internship here. To apply\, please email a resume and cover letter to volunteer@worldoregon.org by the above deadline to be considered. Please indicate which internship term you are applying for in the subject line.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/international-visitor-program-ivp-intern/
LOCATION:World Oregon\, 1207 SW Broadway Suite 300\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="World Oregon":MAILTO:community@worldoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190820T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190820T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190702T103551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T101122Z
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SUMMARY:Bark Base Camp
DESCRIPTION:For two decades\, Bark has worked to create opportunities for people to experience the forest firsthand and to learn about the flora\, fauna\, rivers & meadows\, as well as the threats posed by industrial logging. Bark’s boots-on-the-ground approach strengthens our advocacy and legal tactics and has helped us save countless special places across the Mt. Hood National Forest. This August\, we invite you to join us again in the forest to continue this work while we celebrate your tenacity in defending & protecting Mt. Hood National forests for the last 20 years! This year at Base Camp\, we will not only document the threats to the forest\, but also set a course toward a better future for this ecosystem that supports us all. \nStaff & volunteers will host a family-friendly group camp in a free\, undeveloped site in Mt. Hood National Forest. Base Camp is open to all who wish to join for any length of time\, even if just for one day. Campers support Bark’s work by volunteering to gather critical information about current and past logging projects\, document potential beaver habitat\, swap stories over shared meals\, and much more. As we spend time together in the forest\, we will build connections to environmental\, social\, and other place-based movements.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/bark-base-camp/
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="BARK":MAILTO:info@bark-out.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190821T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190821T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190810T051419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190810T051419Z
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SUMMARY:Bird Safe Portland: Developing a Bird‐friendly Buildings and Dark Sky Campaign
DESCRIPTION:The National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) in collaboration with the Urban Wildlife Conservation Program (UWCP) is pleased to announce its third webinar\, sponsored by the Urban Bird Treaty Program (UBT Program). This webinar series is open to all who are interested in participating\, so\, please forward to your own partner networks. \nSPEAKER: Mary Coolidge\, Portland Audubon \nDESCRIPTION: Up to 1 billion birds die in window collisions every year in the United States alone\, at all scales of development\, from single family residential to low rise commercial buildings to high rises. Moreover\, light pollution from artificial light at night contributes not only to collisions in migrating bird populations\, but impacts behavior\, movement\, reproduction in many wildlife species. Today\, over a dozen North American cities have developed Bird Safe Building standards\, including San Francisco\, San Jose\, Oakland\, Portland and Toronto\, paving the way for similar efforts in other municipalities. Many cities\, counties and states are also implementing sustainability initiatives to address climate change and reduce energy-efficiency demands\, which presents opportunities to integrate lights out and dark skies initiatives that protect the ecological function of our cities at night. Portland has been a UBT City since 2003\, and Audubon’s Bird Safe Program has been generously funded by a National Fish & Wildlife Foundation grant to educate the public as well as architects\, landscape architects\, designers\, planners\, and elected officials about these issues to ensure that we are designing our built landscape for ecological resilience into the future. From data collection and development of a voluntary Resource Guide\, to legislative advocacy to integrate Bird Safe measures into the city of Portland’s Green Building Policy and zoning code\, we have been on this road for a while. We will discuss the tactics\, best practices\, resources\, collaborations and key stakeholders used to develop an urban hazard reduction campaign.\n————————————————— \nThe UWCP webinar series is intended as a resource for conservation professionals (i.e.\, biologists\, educators\, communicators\, interpreters\, law enforcement officers\, and natural resource managers) in the Service and in partner organizations who seek innovative community-based solutions for wildlife conservation. This webinar series aims to support the diverse work of its members\, who work to establish and strengthen relationships with urban audiences to protect and conserve our wildlife resources\, by taking a “deeper dive” into a variety of topics identified during the 2018 “Community Connections Academy”. Webinars will showcase successful approaches\, tools\, and resources used by members to advance progress in reaching the goals established in the UWCP\nStandards of Excellence. This series also provides a venue to share experiences and connect with others in the UWCP community.\n————————————————— \nWEBEX INFORMATION \nTo REGISTER for the event\, click here. \nThe playback of UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files requires appropriate players. To view this type of rich media files in the meeting\, please check whether you have the players installed on your computer by going to https://doilearn2.webex.com/doilearn2/onstage/systemdiagnosis.php \nRecordings of previous UWCP webinars can be found in the NCTC Video Gallery at: The Urban Wildlife Conservation Program Webinar Series. \n——————————————————-\nFor Webex assistance\, contact NCTC WebEx Host 4\, Shannon Connors\, send a message to  shannon_m_connors@fws.gov
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/bird-safe-portland-developing-a-bird%e2%80%90friendly-buildings-and-dark-sky-campaign/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190815T230308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230308Z
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SUMMARY:Preparing for Campus Sustainability Month 2019
DESCRIPTION:October is Campus Sustainability Month! Join this webinar to gain ideas and inspiration for how you can leverage #CampusSustainabilityMonth to engage and inspire incoming students and other campus stakeholders to become sustainability leaders. Speakers will share examples for how campuses can participate\, lessons learned and suggestions for how to use this international event to promote sustainability on your campuses and beyond. \nRegister today \nBillie Hardin\, Sustainability Project Manager\, Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS)\nBillie directs and supports the 16 KCTCS Colleges and the KCTCS System Office in establishing sustainable development strategies.  She also manages the KCTCS space utilization initiative designed to enhance space and enrollment efficiencies to increase student access\, completion\, and retention.  Billie is the chair of the Kentucky Environmental Education Council\, an agency attached to the Kentucky Cabinet of Education and Workforce Development.  She is an Executive Committee member and the immediate past chair of the Kentucky Association for Environmental Education Board of Directors and serves as a liaison to the Kentucky University Partnership for Environmental Education (KUPEE).  Billie also serves as an Advisory Council member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.  She has served as a liaison for the U.S. Department of Energy Better Buildings Challenge and as a Board member of the Kentucky Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.  Billie obtained a B.S. from the University of Louisville\, a Master’s of Public Administration from the prestigious Martin School of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Kentucky\, and a Master’s of Science in Education from the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. \nAshwani Vasishth\, Associate Professor of Sustainability and Director\, Center for Sustainability at Ramapo College of New Jersey\nAshwani Vasishth is Associate Professor in Sustainability\, Convener of the undergraduate Sustainability Program (BA)\, and Director of the Center for Sustainability at Ramapo College of New Jersey. He is President of the New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability (NJHEPS). He directs as well the AASHE Center for Sustainability Across the Curriculum at RCNJ. He is part of the Environmental Studies Major\, and is a faculty member in both the South India and Peru Study Abroad Convening Groups. His pedagogy is focused on Education for Sustainability from within a transdisciplinary framework\, and within the context of a globalizing International Development paradigm. \nHe has research interests in an ecosystem approach\, urban ecology\, systems thinking and mental models. \nHe received his PhD from the University of Southern California\, Los Angeles\, in Environmental Planning\, and his Master’s Degree from MIT\, Cambridge\, in International Development. He has an undergraduate degree in Architecture from India\, with a focus on vernacular shelter systems.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/preparing-for-campus-sustainability-month-2019/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190822T150000
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CREATED:20190822T220220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190823T033831Z
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SUMMARY:Community Solar Coordinator
DESCRIPTION:*Please visit www.communityenergyproject.org/job-opportunities/ for full application instructions* \nPOSITION DESCRIPTION\nABOUT Community Energy Project (CEP) is an independent nonprofit that delivers\nDIY workshops on conservation and safety\, as well as direct services in\nthese areas to seniors and people with disabilities. CEP provides Home\nEnergy Scores\, on-bill financing\, and contractor referrals. We have\nrecently become the Low-Income Facilitator for Community Solar. \nMISSION Community Energy Project believes that everyone deserves a safe\,\nhealthy\, efficient home regardless of income. \nTITLE Community Solar Coordinator \nCOMPENSATION $15-$19/hour DOE (full-time\, non-exempt) paid sick and vacation; health\ninsurance fully paid; 403(b) available. \nREPORTS TO Engagement Manager \nPOSITION SUMMARY\nCEP is the Low-Income Facilitator for the Oregon Community Solar Program and is responsible for\nengaging with communities that have been traditionally left out of the solar market\, such as those\nwith lower incomes and people of color. The Community Solar Coordinator will be a part of the\nEngagement Team at CEP to help with program development and the launch of the new Community\nSolar Program. The Coordinator will conduct research\, outreach\, and education to Community-Based\nOrganizations (CBOs)\, municipalities\, and to the general public using an equity lens. This position will\nrequire significant travel around Oregon\, public speaking\, partnership building\, client support\, and\ndata management. \nESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES \n1. Community Engagement\nEngagement and education with the public at large\na. Partner research & outreach planning\nb. Workshop development and delivery\nc. Relationship-building with other CBOs\, municipalities\, etc.\nd. Work with larger Program Administrator Team as needed \n2. Participant Management\nOne on one interaction with participants and Project Managers\na. Participant education\, Q&A\nb. Verification and enrollment\nc. Waitlist communications\nd. Working with Project Managers and solar developers for participant allocations and\nmarketing plans\ne. Data management\, working with solar platform \nQUALIFICATIONS and REQUIREMENTS\n1. Minimum Bachelor’s Degree or three years’ experience in outreach\, program development\,\nand partnership building\n2. Must have a minimum of three years experience with group facilitation\, public speaking\, and\nnonformal community/adult education for both lay and professional audiences\n3. Strong passion for equity and renewable energy\n4. Knowledge about renewable energy or solar development preferred\n5. Experience in adult education; diversity\, equity\, and inclusion\, environmental justice preferred\n6. Excellent interpersonal skills—able to manage and communicate effectively with diverse\nindividuals and groups of people in a variety of manners\, including public\nspeaking/presentations\n7. Experience with data management\, data analysis\, reporting\, and program evaluation\n8. Must have the availability to work a flexible schedule\, including some evenings and weekends\nand extended statewide travel\n9. Must have a valid driver’s license\, good driving record\, and access to a vehicle\, willingness to\ntravel around state\, sometimes for several nights\n10. Bicultural/Bilingual in Spanish or Russian helpful \nStatement of Inclusion\nCommunity Energy Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Community Energy Project values and\noperates by a policy of inclusion\, providing equal opportunity to all persons regardless of their\nprotected status\, including race\, color\, creed\, religion\, sex\, age\, national origin\, marital status\, sexual\norientation\, gender identity\, disability\, and/or any other class determined by law. \nAdditional:\n● Position requires extensive time sitting in front of a computer as well as long periods of time\nstanding while working out in the field at community events\, workshops\, and training events.\nApplicant may have to be able to lift 25lbs repeatedly\, load and unload outreach and\nworkshop materials from the warehouse to vehicle at the beginning and end of events\, lift\nboxes when receiving shipments of materials\, and stand for extended periods of time\n● May travel nationally to attend conferences and conduct professional trainings for up to one\nweek at a time\n● Non-smoking\, drug-free workplace
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/community-solar-coordinator/
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190823T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190823T170000
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CREATED:20190815T230309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230309Z
UID:15902-1566547200-1566579600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Call for Applications: ACG's Sustainable Urban Development Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Urban Development Tour allows groups of urban professionals to receive an in-depth look at urban planning and city management as they improve the lives of their citizens and plan for the future. Building on the American Council on Germany’s history of best practice exchanges among urban affairs experts\, ACG is conducting a two-part immersive program on sustainable urban development. ACG will bring together American and German practitioners working in urban affairs and sustainability in Germany in late Fall of 2019 and in the United States in Spring 2020. Deadline to apply is Friday\, August 23.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/call-for-applications-acgs-sustainable-urban-development-tour/
CATEGORIES:Grants + Competitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Council of Germany":MAILTO:rcammarota@acgusa.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
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CREATED:20190626T192906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T101122Z
UID:15430-1566604800-1566691199@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Summer Volunteer Opportunities With Grow Portland
DESCRIPTION:Grow Portland is hosting a series of volunteer workdays this summer. \nOur gardens require a lot of maintenance to be beautiful for Back-to-School in August. \nOne of the best times to volunteer to help out is on Saturday\, August 24th: PPS Community Cares Day. \nIf you are interested in helping us with watering or maintenance at our garden sites\, or in organizing a volunteer group to participate on Community Cares Day\, please contact our Program Coordinator Jennie Marable (jmarable@growportland.org) for more information.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/summer-volunteer-opportunities-with-grow-portland/
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Grow Portland":MAILTO:dbeller@growportland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190815T230308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230308Z
UID:15892-1566633600-1566666000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:PSU Waste Reduction Specialist
DESCRIPTION:Position Summary:\nThe student in this part-time position will work for the Campus Sustainability Office (CSO) within Finance &\nAdministration. One-year duration\, dependent on performance\, and with opportunity to extend. Availability during summer months preferred. \nPosition Description: Provide assistance to the Waste Management Coordinator by promoting waste\nreduction and recycling programs across campus through outreach to students\, faculty\, and staff. Enhance the\nefficiency of PSU’s current waste management system by implementing standardized signage and containers\,\nmanaging waste from campus events\, and maintaining physical spaces that support our waste reduction\nprograms. Additionally\, this position will engage as needed in planning efforts to improve services to the\ncampus community\, protect the environment\, conserve vital resources\, and achieve PSU Climate Action Plan\n(CAP) goals. This position requires physical activity\, including moving and sorting waste and associated\ncontainers\, and more. \nLearn more about the position here. \nCheck out more sustainability jobs and internships\nCheck out more volunteer opportunities
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/psu-waste-reduction-specialist/
LOCATION:Portland State University
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="PSU Campus Sustainablity Office":MAILTO:blesowske@pdx.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190824T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190824T220000
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CREATED:20190815T230309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230309Z
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SUMMARY:Jade District International Night Market 
DESCRIPTION:The 6th annual Jade District International Night Market is around the corner. Please join the Jade District and the PCC Southeast Campus for a night full of community\, culture and fun — save the dates! \nWhen: Saturday\, August 24th & 31st | 5-10pm\nWhere: Southeast Campus Grounds\nWhy: To celebrate the diversity\, cultures & community of Southeast Portland and to support local businesses\n\n\nThere will be a variety of entertainment and activities:\n\n\nCommunity retail and food vendors\nMulticultural performances\nKids’ activities\nBeer garden\nAnd more!\n\n\nAll are welcome and parking is free on Saturdays!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/jade-district-international-night-market/
LOCATION:Portland Community College SE\, 2305 SE 82nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190825T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190403T052542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T101122Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer at Green Loop (Downtown & Inner SE) Sunday Parkways - August 25th\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Opening our Streets\, Connecting our Communities\nCity of Portland Sunday Parkways presented by Kaiser Permanente promotes healthy active living through a series of free events opening the city’s largest public space – its streets – to walk\, bike\, roll\, and discover active transportation while fostering civic pride\, stimulating economic development\, and represents the community\, business\, and government investments in Portland’s vitality\, livability\, and diversity. \nCity of Portland Sunday Parkways presented by Kaiser Permanente is rolling into its twelfth year of fun\, healthy living\, and community bonding thanks to you. \n⇒ Are you a group looking for ways to volunteer together? Click here! \n⇒ Are you a nonprofit or community group looking for some *fantastic* outreach? Click here! \nWe have a volunteer position for everyone! There are roles for outgoing volunteers who want some action\, volunteers who prefer to help out behind the scenes\, and everyone in between. \nVolunteer Roles:\nIntersection Superhero\nMobile Superhero\nInfo Booth Ambassador\nMobile Medic\nMobile Mechanic\nPhotographer\nVolunteer at our office\nHost an intersection with your nonprofit organization or community group \nQUESTIONS?\nPlease contact the Volunteer Coordinator:\nSerena Dressel\n(503) 662-7873\nSundayParkways@AxiomEventProductions.com
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/volunteer-at-green-loop-downtown-inner-se-sunday-parkways-august-25th-2019/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portland Bureau of Transporation":MAILTO:SundayParkways@AxiomEventProductions.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190825T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190825T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190825T021254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190825T021326Z
UID:16054-1566730800-1566756000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Hawthorne Street Fair
DESCRIPTION:Come visit Portland’s original “shop local” district on Sunday\, August 25th between 11am and 6pm and explore over two hundred businesses dedicated to community involvement\, making the area a desirable place to live\, work\, and shop.\nSome of the highlights include: \n\nThe HAWTHORNE CARLESS SQUARE -30th Avenue to Cesar Chavez Boulevard\n Main Music Stage at 38th Avenue\n Kids Activities at Kids At Heart (35th Ave)\n Beer gardens at Thirsty Monk (32nd Ave) Growlers Hawthorne (34th Ave) and Hawthorne Hophouse (41st and Hawthorne)\nCubo Stage (31st between Cubo de Cuba and Mud Bay Pet Store) Student\, Americana and Greek Music.\n\nSE Hawthorne Boulevard has a long history of tradition and is known for its eclectic mix of boutiques shops\, cafes\, food carts\, bars\, restaurants and music related destinations. We continue to be a thriving community of residents\, business owners\, and visitors. We welcome you to visit our neighborhood and join the celebration! \n\nTo help promote International Peace Day\, the United Nations Association\, GPSEN\, and Hosteling International will have a booth.  So\, stop on by and hang out with us.  Look for the giant Peace Dove\, at SE Hawthorne and 30th\, in front of the Hawthorne Hostel.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/hawthorne-street-fair/
LOCATION:HI Portland Hawthorne Hostel\, 3031 SE Hawthorne Blvd\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="GPSEN":MAILTO:contact@gpsen.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190828T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190828T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190525T064907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T101121Z
UID:15197-1566979200-1567011600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
DESCRIPTION:The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the National Science Foundation. REU projects involve students in meaningful ways in ongoing research programs or in research projects specifically designed for the REU program. This solicitation features two mechanisms for support of student research: (1) REU Sites are based on independent proposals to initiate and conduct projects that engage a number of students in research. REU Sites may be based in a single discipline or academic department or may offer interdisciplinary or multi-department research opportunities with a coherent intellectual theme. Proposals with an international dimension are welcome. (2) REU Supplements may be included as a component of proposals for new or renewal NSF grants or cooperative agreements or may be requested for ongoing NSF-funded research projects. \nWho May Submit Proposals: \nThe categories of proposers eligible to submit proposals to the National Science Foundation are identified in the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide(PAPPG)\, Chapter I.E. \nWho May Serve as PI: \nFor REU Site proposals\, a single individual may be designated as the Principal Investigator. This individual will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the award. However\, one additional person may be designated as Co-Principal Investigator if developing and operating the REU Site would involve such shared responsibility. Other anticipated research supervisors should be listed as Non-Co-PI Senior Personnel. After a proposal is awarded\, some NSF units may allow the addition of more Co-PIs if an exceptional case can be made for why the management of the REU Site must be distributed. \nLimit on Number of Proposals per Organization: \nThere are no restrictions or limits on the number of proposals per organization except forthe following: NSF Centers or National Facilities managed by NSF’s Division of Materials Research (DMR) that have an active REU Site may not request additional support for a new Site or an expansion of their existing Site. (For questions\, e-mail reu.dmr@nsf.gov.) \nRead more here: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19582/nsf19582.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/research-experiences-for-undergraduates-reu/
CATEGORIES:Grants + Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190828T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190828T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190816T232909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T232909Z
UID:15956-1567018800-1567024200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:History of Botanical Gardens - Chet Orloff
DESCRIPTION:With beautiful photos and entertaining stories\, Chet Orloff will take us from the gardens of antiquity forward to the great documentary gardens of the 18th and 19th centuries and finally to the gardens of our own Pacific Northwest.  He will discuss the work of some of the great names in garden design\, including Brown\, Jefferson\, and the Olmsteds and what they contributed to our current garden tradition. Executive Director of the Oregon Historical Society from 1991 – 2001\, Chet teaches urban studies\, history\, and planning at Portland State University and the University of Oregon School of Architecture. He is founding president and director of the international Museum of the City. Chet has served on the Portland Planning\, Landmarks\, and Arts & Culture commissions\, as well as the Portland Parks Board and numerous other city\, state\, and national boards and committees. \n  \nAll lectures will take place in the Manor House at Leach Botanical Garden \n6704 SE 122nd Avenue\,  Portland\, OR  97236. Use Creekside Parking lot \nDoors open at 6:00 pm for refreshments and strolling in the Garden. Lectures begin at 7:00 pm \nNote. Although the link on Yapsody says PayPal\, you don’t need a PayPal account. After you click on Paypal\, you have the option to pay with a credit card. \nPlease contact the Education Coordinator for more information: 503-823-1671 or jvrilakas@leachgarden.org \n\nTHANK YOU TO PORTLAND NURSERY\, OUR PRESENTING SPONSOR
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/history-of-botanical-gardens-chet-orloff/
LOCATION:Leach Botanical Garden\, 6704 SE 122nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97236\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leach Botanical Garden":MAILTO:jvrilakas@leachgarden.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190831T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190831T220000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190815T230309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230309Z
UID:15910-1567270800-1567288800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Jade District International Night Market 
DESCRIPTION:The 6th annual Jade District International Night Market is around the corner. Please join the Jade District and the PCC Southeast Campus for a night full of community\, culture and fun — save the dates! \nWhen: Saturday\, August 24th & 31st | 5-10pm\nWhere: Southeast Campus Grounds\nWhy: To celebrate the diversity\, cultures & community of Southeast Portland and to support local businesses\n\n\nThere will be a variety of entertainment and activities:\n\n\nCommunity retail and food vendors\nMulticultural performances\nKids’ activities\nBeer garden\nAnd more!\n\n\nAll are welcome and parking is free on Saturdays!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/2019-08-31/
LOCATION:Portland Community College SE\, 2305 SE 82nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190903T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190903T161537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T211918Z
UID:16282-1567497600-1567530000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Clark PUD Free class
DESCRIPTION:See screenshot
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/clark-pud-free-class/
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T103000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190911T211920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T211920Z
UID:16283-1567593000-1567593000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:PDX Climate Strike
DESCRIPTION:In Portland\, following the lead of youth from high schools\, middle schools and youth organizations\, we will be holding a rally outside of City Hall at 10.30am to demand an Oregon Green New Deal\, and an end to fossil fuels here in Oregon. \nThis is followed by a march through downtown Portland\, across the Hawthorne Bridge and over the the Eastbank Esplanade.  \nOn the Eastbank Esplanade we will be holding a Climate Strike Festival near OMSI / the Tilikum Crossing Bridge\, with opportunities for folks to become empowered in action for climate justice – 12pm – 5pm. \nThis means trainings such as – Climate Justice 101; What is the Green New Deal?; Organizing 101; Civil Disobedience; Volunteer Orientations; and more. \nThe festival is open to all\, with art builds\, trainings\, climate movement orientations\, music tents\, film screenings\, food trucks\, and a place to build community and gain the skills and knowledge we need to end the climate crisis. \nAcross the world millions of people are stopping business as usual to take action on the climate crisis. Join us!\n\nContact: Strike@350PDX.org
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/pdx-climate-strike/
LOCATION:Portland City Hall\, 1221 SW 4th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops,Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="350PDX":MAILTO:barbara.e.ford@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190815T230308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230308Z
UID:15886-1567594800-1567598400@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Celebrating Diversity is not Enough: Teaching Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:Social justice and equity are a prominent dimensions of sustainability that can be overlooked or under-taught across the curriculum. Well-meaning instructors may focus on “celebrating diversity” or exception individuals rather than a critical examination of social structures. This webinar will show ways to move towards a social justice perspective in teaching. Topics will include critical inquiry\, culturally responsive teaching\, and ways to introduce institutional discrimination and social change. Participants will receive sample rubrics to assess and strengthen their courses. \nRegister Today \nPresenter\n\n\n\n\nSusan Santone\, Adjunct Instructor\, University of Michigan \nSusan Santone is an internationally recognized educator with over 20 years of experience in curriculum reform\, educational policy\, and sustainability. She is a part-time instructor at the University of Michigan Graduate School of Education\, and also the Executive Director of Creative Change Educational Solutions\, a non-profit consulting firm serving schools and universities. She is the author of Reframing the Curriculum: Design for Social Justice and Sustainability\, as well as articles and book chapters on educating for sustainability and countering neoliberal influences in education.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/celebrating-diversity-is-not-enough-teaching-social-justice/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190815T230308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230308Z
UID:15896-1567602000-1567605600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:ISSP COURSE: SPaRK Sustainability Plan & Reporting Kit
DESCRIPTION:Walk through the steps of creating a comprehensive sustainability plan: from justification for your sustainability efforts\, through impacts assessment and determination of measures.\nThe resulting plan also sets you up for reliable and pain free reporting. At the end of the course you will have a “draft” plan and experience applying each of the key steps of the process. As part of the class you will be provided a trial version of the SPaRK tool which is an Excel based file that includes the worksheets and data entry tables for recording your key planning decisions. It also includes a template for recording the results of your sustainability efforts. \nDesigned for a more interactive experience\, the four live webinars are supplemented with videocasts presenting the core concepts so that the live webinars can be used for practice\, discussion and Q&A. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nINSTRUCTOR:\n\nMarsha Willard\, Ph.D.\, ISSP-CSP\, is principal of AXIS\, a consulting firm founded in 1990. Marsha applies her management consulting\, training and facilitation skills to help organizations find responsible solutions that meet all stakeholder needs: owners\, customers\, employees\, the community and the environment. AXIS is recognized for its expertise in the implementation of sustainability. Marsha has co-authored six popular business books including\, The Business Guide to Sustainability and A Step by Step Guide to Sustainability Planning. She is a member of the faculty for Presidio Graduate School where she teaches sustainability in business as part of the first year of the MBA program. Marsha is co-founder and former Executive Director of ISSP.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nRegister today!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/issp-course-spark-sustainability-plan-reporting-kit/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="ISSP":MAILTO:education@sustainabilityprofessionals.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190904T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190816T232909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190816T232909Z
UID:15959-1567623600-1567629000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:The History of Garden Tools - Seth Pauley\, owner of Red Pig Hang-Forged Garden Tools
DESCRIPTION:The story of garden tools is the story of humanity. Although tools have evolved from sticks and stones to bone and wood\, to a wide range of modern plastics and metals\, the work we do with the tools hasn’t changed much. Seth Pauley of Red Pig Garden Tools will talk about the history of garden tools and how that history informs what tools we use today. He will also cover how to choose the right tool for the job\, offer tips for digging and weeding more efficiently in the garden\, and answer questions. The audience will be challenged by Seth’s intriguing collection of old and unique tools ­- what on earth did they use that for?  The artisans at Red Pig Tools are the only blacksmiths in the United States specialized in hand forged garden tools for home gardeners\, nurserymen\, landscapers\, and farmers. Seth himself is a craftsperson\, writer\, and student of history as well as a blacksmith. With a life-long devotion to the creative arts\, from creative writing to ceramics to wood-working and now blacksmithing\, Seth’s interest in history and in learning obscure crafts has enabled him to learn his artistry through hands-on experience and direct contact with highly skilled and often renowned mentors. \n  \nAll lectures will take place in the Manor House at Leach Botanical Garden. \n6704 SE 122nd Ave.\, Portland OR 97236. Use Creekside Parking lot. \nDoors open at 6:00 pm for refreshments and strolling in the Garden. Lectures begin at 7:00 pm. \nNote. Although the link on Yapsody says PayPal\, you don’t need a PayPal account. After you click on Paypal\, you have the option to pay with a credit card. \nPlease contact the Education Coordinator for more information: 503-823-1671 or jvrilakas@leachgarden.org \nTHANK YOU TO PORTLAND NURSERY\, OUR PRESENTING SPONSOR
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/the-history-of-garden-tools-seth-pauley-owner-of-red-pig-hang-forged-garden-tools/
LOCATION:Leach Botanical Garden\, 6704 SE 122nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97236\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leach Botanical Garden":MAILTO:jvrilakas@leachgarden.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190905T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190810T051420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190810T051420Z
UID:15819-1567710000-1567713600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:ACTIVATE: The Global Citizen Movement
DESCRIPTION:This September\, Global Citizen — in partnership with National Geographic\, Procter & Gamble\, and RadicalMedia — is launching an unprecedented\, six-part documentary series featuring artists and activists such as Pharrell Williams\, Usher\, Hugh Jackman\, Rachel Brosnahan\, Common\, and Darren Criss.  ACTIVATE: The Global Citizen Movement inspires action around extreme poverty\, inequality\, and sustainability issues to mobilize Global Citizens to drive meaningful and lasting change.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/activate-the-global-citizen-movement/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190907T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190908T173000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190828T081854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T081854Z
UID:16094-1567848600-1567963800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Portland Mini Maker Faire
DESCRIPTION:Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating\, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters\, Maker Faire is a venue for these “makers” to show hobbies\, experiments\, projects. \nWe call it the Greatest Show (& Tell) on Earth – a family-friendly showcase of invention\, creativity\, and resourcefulness. \nGlimpse the future and get inspired!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/portland-mini-maker-faire/
LOCATION:OMSI\, 1945 SE Water Ave. 97214\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190907T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190829T000014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T225939Z
UID:16172-1567879200-1567890000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Whales of Fortune
DESCRIPTION:Whales of Guerrero\, a non-profit locate in Portland\, is excited to get more people involved with one of the most exciting and successful models for community-driven conservation work in action in the world today. The Whales of Guerrero uses science to connect people with nature and kick start conservation. The cornerstone of our conversations are the greatest marine ambassadors in the world: WHALES. \nHere is a short video about their work: Whales of Guerrero \nSince 2013\, the organization has partnered with the community of Barra de Potosi\, a fishing village in Southwest Pacific Mexico\, to transform peoples’ relationships with whales and the entire marine ecosystem through citizen science\, ecotourism\, and community development and education programs that reach 2000+ kids each year. In just six years\, Whales of Guerrero has catalyzed a commitment in Barra de Potosi to restore the endangered fishery and a new generation of ocean champions are bringing up the rear for long-term success. \nA fundraising event will be happening in Portland on Saturday 09/07 from 6-9pm  to support their projects. \nThe event will be hosted at Lagunitas Community Room. 237 NE Broadway St\, Portland\, Oregon 97232. \nThis is an amazing opportunity to gather family\, friends\, and to have fun!!! Everyone is welcomed! \nThere will be great prizes\, Loteria (bingo)\, food\, and drinks. \nTickets can be purchased on Facebook for $20.00 (or $25.00 at the door)\, and with your entrance you can get a drink and one type of food. \nFor more information about the event\, check the link on Facebook: Whales of Fortune
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/whales-of-fortune/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whales of Guerrero":MAILTO:katherina@whalesinmexico.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190825T021238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190825T021313Z
UID:16043-1567900800-1567987199@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Policy Manager – Cascade Forest Conservancy
DESCRIPTION:Term: Full-time \nHours: 40 hours a week\, occasional weekend/evening meetings and events. Flex time provided. FLSA\nExempt. \nCompensation: $40\,000 to $45\,000 (commensurate with experience)\, with generous benefits including\nmedical & dental insurance\, matching 401k plan\, generous paid time off\, and flexible hours and work\nenvironment. \nLocation: Portland\, OR – 4506 SE Belmont St. #230A\, Portland\, OR 97215 with periodic attendance at a\nsatellite office in Vancouver\, WA\, field work\, and remote meetings. \nJob Summary\nThe Cascade Forest Conservancy (CFC) is a nonprofit organization that strives to protect\nand sustain forests\, streams\, wildlife\, and communities in the heart of the Cascades through\nconservation\, education\, and advocacy. We are in search of a Policy Manager\, a professional-level\nposition to navigate complex regional\, state\, and federal management and policy to support CFC’s\nprograms and conservation mission. They will work closely with the U.S. Forest Service\, partners\,\ncollaborative groups\, the public\, and other CFC staff to seek sustainable solutions to current forest\npractices that protect our watersheds\, fish\, wildlife\, and resources. The Policy Manger will report to the\nDirector of Programs. \nThe Policy Manager leads policy efforts and supports grassroots campaigning to improve legislation\,\npolicies\, and forest management practices. They will provide legal and scientific reviews of agency\nproposals\, write detailed public comments\, support efforts with the media and partners to provide\noutreach\, and serve as a spokesperson for policy initiatives. \nThis position will require collaboration\, timely and strategic decision making\, creativity\, attention to\ndetail\, and the ability to become well versed in an everchanging landscape of issues related to\nconservation\, politics\, policy\, and science. Current focus programs and initiatives include: forest\ncollaboratives\, timber sale review and commenting\, Mount St. Helens No Mine Campaign\, political and\npolicy oversight (including Northwest Forest Plan and National Forest activities)\, forest management on\nprivate and public lands\, land protection campaigns\, Spirit Lake and Pumice Plain protection\, wolf\nrecovery and suction dredge mining (when applicable). \nDuties / Responsibilities: \n\nLeads aforementioned CFC policy and advocacy programs by tracking\, researching and\nimpacting legislation\, policies\, and practices to support the CFC mission and provide the\nbackbone for CFC’s grassroots and grasstops campaigns;\nContributes to all CFC initiatives and programs where policy and advocacy input is needed;\nWrites detailed comments on projects proposed in the National Forest and Monument based on\nNEPA and other federal laws;\nCoordinates any necessary legal actions with legal partners and counsel such as the Lewis &\nClark Law School;\nActs as lead contact on two collaborative groups in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest: the\nPinchot Partners and South Gifford Pinchot Collaborative\, by attending monthly meetings of\nboth groups to find common ground among stakeholders and pursuing creative new ideas that\nlead to sustainable solutions for our forests\, watersheds\, and wildlife;\nReview all proposed timber sales and comment as appropriate;\nInfluence the strategic direction and priorities of the organization;\nRecruits\, trains\, and supervises policy advocacy interns and volunteers (as appropriate);\nCreates base content and updated information for policy programs to be used on our web site\,\nsocial media\, newsletter\, blog\, press releases\, and events;\nProvides content for communications and campaign staff to engage in print\, TV\, and radio media\noutlets to generate articles\, op-eds\, and LTEs to pursue campaign goals;\nServes as a spokesperson for programs and campaigns;\nParticipates in speaking opportunities and events to educate and engage the public;\nMaintains and grows positive working relationships with key federal agency officials\,\ncongressional staff\, nonprofits and a variety of coalition partners to advance our goals and\ninfluence;\nParticipates in the identification of policy and advocacy grant funding opportunities\,\ncommunicates with relevant grant officers;\nCreates content for compelling funding proposals;\nCollaborates on CFC’s fundraising efforts through donor engagement\, events\, and corporate\nsponsorships as appropriate; and\nParticipates in retreats\, trainings\, conferences and field trips as required.\n\nJob Requirement / Qualifications\n\nBachelors required. Masters or law degree with emphasis in environmental policy or\nenvironmental science preferred;\nMinimum of 2 years working with nonprofit organizations in environmental policy;\nKnowledge of forestry practices and standards; collaboration experience a plus;\nExperience writing policy and NEPA comments on agency decisions;\nPassion for the mission of the CFC and knowledge of the Pacific Northwest ecosystem;\nExcellent interpersonal and team-building skills\, including ability to communicate professionally\nand effectively with U.S. Forest Service personnel\, partner organizations\, community\nrepresentatives across the political spectrum\, donors and volunteers\, board members\, elected\nofficials\, and the general public;\nAbility to read and interpret legal documents\, timber sale plans\, natural resource inventories\,\nand other related materials;\nStrong writing skills;\nAbility to work independently and multi-task;\nAbility to listen to and empathize with opposing positions and values\, and work through to real\nsolutions that benefit natural resources and the community;\nA valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle to regularly attend activities away from the office;\nand\nA willingness and ability to participate in evening and weekend activities\, as needed.\n\nThe Cascade Forest Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer: CFC is committed to supporting a\ndiverse workplace. We recognize that each employee brings their own unique characteristics\,\ncapabilities\, and experiences to their work. We value such diversity at all levels in the organization\, and\nwe encourage applicants from all cultures\, races\, colors\, gender identities\, sexual orientations\, ages\, and\nreligions\, as well as veterans and those experiencing disabilities. \nApplication\nPlease provide one PDF file including a resume\, cover letter\, and a writing example of\ntechnical\, scientific or policy work to admin@cascadeforest.org by September 8th\, 2019. Please put your name and the job title in the subject line and on the PDF file. \n 
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/policy-manager-cascade-forest-conservancy/
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190908T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003607
CREATED:20190831T034731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190831T034731Z
UID:16255-1567929600-1567962000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Outdoor School Curriculum and Professional Development Coordinator
DESCRIPTION:The Division of University Outreach and Engagement\, Extension Service is seeking a Outdoor School Curriculum and Professional Development Coordinator at Oregon State University. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE) 12-month\, fixed term professional faculty position. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Outdoor School Program Leader and the Vice Provost for University Outreach and Engagement. \nThe Division of University Outreach and Engagement (Division) enhances access to enrichment and problem solving through reciprocal relationships for the exchange of knowledge and resources in partnership with individuals\, communities\, business\, industries\, government\, and educational institutions. The Division includes the Extension Service. The Division is under the leadership of the Vice Provost for University Outreach and Engagement. \nThe Extension Service engages the people of Oregon with research-based knowledge and education that strengthen communities and economies\, sustain natural resources\, and promote healthy families and individuals. The Extension Service has a presence in each of the Oregon’s 36 counties. \nThe Outdoor School (ODS) Program resides within the OSU Extension Service and advances the Extension Service’s vision\, mission\, and goals through the statewide engagement of School Districts and Educational Service Districts in Outdoor School. The ODS Program helps Oregon’s youth apply learning; develop leadership\, critical thinking and social skills; and exposes them to the role of scientific inquiry. \nThe long-term goal of the ODS Program is to integrate placed-based programs into the Oregon school system that build upon youth’s skills in hands-on science and their abilities to be effective stewards and leaders in their community. The OESOutdoor School Program Leader has leadership and administrative responsibility for the OSU Outdoor School Program. OSUOutdoor School Program website: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/outdoor-school\nThe Oregon Natural Resources Education Program (ONREP) serves as the primary professional development and curriculum arm of outdoor school program and works in partnership with the ODS program on curriculum and professional development. ONREP is a program of the OSU Extension Service. \nAs Curriculum and Professional Development Coordinator of OES Outdoor School Program (ODS)\, this person will be housed in the ONREP as the curriculum and professional development specialist for outdoor school. This position will work with the ONREP professional development team to ensure the development and delivery of high quality ODS curriculum and professional development to ODS providers and stakeholders across Oregon who specialize in Outdoor School delivery and facilitation. As a member of both the ODS and ONREP teams\, this person will help develop and execute a comprehensive professional development and curriculum plan that is inclusive\, equitable\, and reflects the multi-dimensional diversity of Oregon students; and\, promote this within outdoor schools Statewide. Specifically\, they will ensure every school and every student within each school has the opportunity to participate in a high quality\, culturally responsive and inclusive and accessible ODS program. The individual will report to the ODS Program Leader and participate in cross team meetings in addition to ONREP and ODS team meetings respectively. Outdoor school and ONREP internally and externally operate in a way that exemplifies the University’s Equity\, Inclusion\, and Diversity principles and will support participating ODS providers and school districts. \nRead More on Website:https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/81307
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/outdoor-school-curriculum-and-professional-development-coordinator/
LOCATION:OSU Extension Service — Outdoor School\, 108D Ballard Extension Hall\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97331\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Outdoor School":MAILTO:charissa.jones@oregonstate.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190908T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003608
CREATED:20190815T230307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190815T230307Z
UID:15864-1567929600-1576429200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:EMSWCD Free Conservation Gardening Workshops
DESCRIPTION:FREE Natural Gardening Workshops Coming Your Way This Fall! \nFall is the perfect time of year to start planning your outdoor projects! The cool weather and coming rains provides a perfect opportunity to plant fruit trees and other perennials\, design your landscape with native plants\, prepare your garden for winter and early spring vegetables and learn about providing winter habitat for your favorite pollinators. \nBut where\, you ask\, can I find such useful information for my backyard projects? \nThe East Multnomah Soil and Water District (EMSWCD) has got you covered.   We have a variety of FREE classes coming your way.   These classes will help you brush up on your local plant knowledge\, transform your yards\, and create healthy\, beautiful habitat for people\, pets\, and wildlife. \nThere are many dates and locations to choose from and as space is limited\, pre-registration is required. \nRegister online at http://emswcd.org/workshops or call EMSWCD at 503-222-7645 for more information.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/emswcd-free-conservation-gardening-workshops/
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops,Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="EMSWCD":MAILTO:rhesa@emswcd.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190908T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003608
CREATED:20190828T081856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T081856Z
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SUMMARY:Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors (ECO) Annual Garden Party!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate and raise a paddle with us on Sunday\, September 8th\, from 4 to 7 pm at Smith Hall\, at Lewis and Clark College. Click here to view a map. The last day to buy tickets is September 2nd. \nFrom 4 to 4:45 we’ll have drinks and mingle\, from 4:45 to 5:15 we’ll do a special ECO activity\, and from 5:15 to 6 we’ll have a light dinner and hear from our new executive director and president of the board. From 6 to 7\, we’ll raise a paddle\, play Last Person Standing\, and draw a winner for our raffle!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ecology-in-classrooms-outdoors-eco-annual-garden-party/
LOCATION:Lewis & Clark Law School\, 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd\, Portland\, OR\, 97219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecology in Classrooms &amp%3B Outdoors (ECO)":MAILTO:info@ecologyoutdoors.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003608
CREATED:20190626T192905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T101121Z
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SUMMARY:COPERNICUS Alliance Online Conference
DESCRIPTION:The COPERNICUS Alliance is the leading European network helping people and institutions in a higher education environment to creatively address the challenges of tomorrow in a collaborative way\, to jointly build the knowledge and competences needed for global sustainable development\, and to actively engage with policy-makers and community stakeholders. \nThis virtual conference seeks to unite people and institutions committed to transforming higher education towards sustainable development. Be ready to collaboratively explore how best to promote transformative learning experiences for sustainability and enhance the quality of higher education. Learn how others are dealing with common challenges and support them with your critical insights\, creative ideas\, and practical experiences. \nThe conference focuses on the following higher education for sustainable development topics: \n\nQuality Assurance and Enhancement\nTransformative Teaching and Learning\nLeadership for Change\nProfessional Development\nAssessment\n\nCheck whether your higher education institution is a member of the COPERNICUS Alliance; if it isn’t\, encourage those in charge to join us!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/copernicus-alliance-online-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Copernicus Alliance":MAILTO:office@copernicus-alliance.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003608
CREATED:20190909T163254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T212001Z
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SUMMARY:Stewardship Assistant
DESCRIPTION:Position: Stewardship Assistant  \nDuration: October 15th 2019 – April 29th 2020 \nHours: Variable\, approx. 10-15 hours/week \nCompensation: $15 – $18/hr depending upon qualifications \n  \nThe Organization: \nThe Columbia Slough Watershed Council (CSWC) is a community based 501(c) (3) non-profit located in northeast Portland.  Made up of a diverse group of neighbors\, property owners\, businesses\, environmental groups\, recreation advocates\, and government agencies\, our mission is “To protect and enhance the Columbia Slough and its watershed through community engagement\, education\, and restoration.”  For the past 24 years\, the Council has offered environmental education activities\, workshops\, paddling events\, and restoration opportunities to the diverse populations of Portland\, Gresham\, and Fairview. See www.columbiaslough.org for information about CSWC. \n  \nCSWC recognizes that human and ecological diversity are fundamental strengths of our community. We are committed to being an inclusive\, anti-racist organization that reflects and meets the needs of our community in makeup\, priorities\, operations\, and programs. \n \nPosition Summary: The Stewardship Assistant will support many aspects of planning and organizing several projects in our Stewardship Program\, primarily Stewardship Saturdays\, leading volunteer crews and helping plan restoration efforts.  \n  \nEssential Duties and Responsibilities \n\nAssist with running Stewardship Saturdays\n\nIncludes setup and breakdown of event equipment \nLoading vehicles with tools and equipment\nLead volunteer trainings and answer questions\nAssisting with day of event logistics and cleanup\nTake photos of event\n\n\nLead volunteers during field work days including planting\, invasive species removal\, and trash cleanup\nData entry and report writing\nServe people of diverse backgrounds\, ages and cultures\nPractice inclusive\, anti-oppressive community engagement and program design\, particularly in communities of color\n\n  \nQualifications \n\nBackground in the natural sciences and/or watershed sciences\nStrong communication\, teamwork\, and leadership skills\nExperience with data collection\nExperience with Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet program\nComfort with public speaking and professional communication skills\nAbility to work on uneven terrain\, lift 10-30 lbs regularly\nSome knowledge of local fauna and water quality issues\nSelf-directed and willing to take initiative\nDedication and/or lived experience working in inclusive\, anti-oppressive community engagement and program design\, particularly in communities of color\nValid Driver’s License\, clean driving record\, and reliable transportation to locations throughout the watershed\n\n  \nDesired Qualifications: \n\nStrong interest in urban restoration and conservation\nPortland area native and invasive plant identification skills\nBoating experience\n\n\nAbility to communicate in Spanish or another non-English language that is spoken in the watershed\nFirst Aid / CPR certification\nKnowledge of Columbia Slough watershed \n\n  \nTime commitment: \n\nApproximately 10-15 hours/week with some weeks less. Hours may be minimal during and around holidays. This position is dependent on available funding.\nMust be available to assist at Stewardship Saturday events during weekends.\n\n  \nSupervision: \nThe assistant will work under the guidance and supervision of the Stewardship Director\, with opportunities to work with the Executive Director and Volunteer Coordinator. \n  \nWork Environment: 80% field and 20% in office. This position includes moving on uneven terrain\, often during inclement weather. The Stewardship Assistant is often responsible for transporting restoration materials (which includes lifting 10-30lb bins) and occasionally carrying canoes and related equipment. Around 80% of this job requires mobility in non-ADA accessible spaces and moving heavy objects. Please contact the Council with specific questions about accessibility and special accommodations. \n  \nTo Apply:  Submit a cover letter\, resume\, and three references to the Stewardship Director at: \n  \nEmail: matthew.lee@columbiaslough.org \nMail: Stewardship Director \nColumbia Slough Watershed Council \n7040 NE 47th Ave \nPortland\, OR 97218 \nCover letter should not exceed one page\, front and back\, single spaced\, 12-pt font. Emails please include “Stewardship Assistant” in the subject line. \n  \nThe position opening will close on September 20\, 2019 at 5pm. All application materials must be received by the closing time. First review of applications will take place end of September\, with interviews scheduled for early October. Anticipated start date is October 15\, 2019. \n  \nColumbia Slough Watershed Council is an equal opportunity employer. We will not discriminate and will take measures to prevent discrimination against any employee or job applicant on the bases of race\, color\, gender\, national origin\, age\, religion\, creed\, disability\, veteran’s status\, marital status\, sexual orientation\, gender identity or gender expression. \n  \nQuestions?  Contact us at 503-281-1132 or matthew.lee@columbiaslough.org
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/stewardship-assistant-2/
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T003608
CREATED:20190617T060257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T101121Z
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SUMMARY:International Research Experiences for Students (IRES)
DESCRIPTION:The International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program supports international research and research-related activities for U.S. science and engineering students. The IRES program contributes to development of a diverse\, globally-engaged workforce with world-class skills. IRES focuses on active research participation by undergraduate or graduate students in high quality international research\, education and professional development experiences in NSF-funded research areas. \nThe overarching\, long-term goal of the IRES program is to enhance U.S. leadership in research and education and to strengthen economic competitiveness through training the next generation of research leaders. \nThis solicitation features three mechanisms; proposers are required to select one of the following tracks to submit their proposal. \nTrack I focuses on the development of world-class research skills in international cohort experiences. Track II is dedicated to targeted\, intensive learning and training opportunities that leverage international knowledge at the frontiers of research. Track III supports U.S. institutional collaborations to develop\, implement and evaluate innovative models for high-impact\, large-scale international research and professional development experiences for U.S. graduate students. \nStudent participants supported by IRES funds must be citizens\, nationals\, or permanent residents of the United States. \nStudents do not apply directly to NSF to participate in IRES activities. Students apply to NSF-funded investigators who receive IRES awards. To identify appropriate IRES projects\, students should consult the directory of active IRES awards. \nAll PIs\, co-PIs and Senior Personnel on IRES proposals must be from U.S. based institutions. \n 
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/international-research-experiences-for-students-ires/
CATEGORIES:Grants + Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190922
DTSTAMP:20260507T003608
CREATED:20190915T195116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190915T195116Z
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SUMMARY:11 Days of Global Unity
DESCRIPTION:The 11 Days of Global Unity TeleSummit 2019\n11 Powerful Dialogues on Each of the 11 Campaigns For Change \nFeaturing some of the most Visionary Leaders and Activists of our time \nBroadcast at 1PM USA Eastern Time Each Day \nSeptember 11-21\, 2019 \nWatch the Summit (Click “See All Videos”): https://www.facebook.com/TheWeCampaign\nMeet the Speakers: http://WE.net/11days2019summit \n\nPlease Like the WE Facebook page to be notified when broadcasts are starting\nAnd invite all your Friends and Colleagues! \nHosted by Karen Palmer and Rick Ulfik\n  \nSpeaker Schedule:\nBroadcast on the WE Page 1PM USA Eastern Time Each Day – Go back anytime to watch the recordings \nSept 11 UNITY – Tarek Mounib\, Rev. Sylvia Sumter\, Steve Farrell and Ben Bowler\nClick HERE to watch the UNITY Broadcast\nSept 12 INTERDEPENDENCE – Suzanne Ross\, Angelique Boas\, Juliette Taylor-Lallau\nClick HERE to watch the INTERDEPENDENCE Broadcast\nSept 13 ENVIRONMENT – Chief Phil Lane Jr.\, Sue Blythe\nClick HERE to watch the ENVIRONMENT Broadcast\nSept 14 ECONOMIC JUSTICE – Hazel Henderson\nSept 15 HEALTH – James Maskell\, Kathryn Davis\nSept 16 CHILDREN AND YOUTH – Jamie Margolin\, Heidi Little\nSept 17 WOMEN – Sande Hart\, Joumana Rizk\, ShaRon Rea\nSept 18 HUMAN RIGHTS – Jacqueline Murekatete\nSept 19 FREEDOM – Earl James\nSept 20 DISARMAMENT – Jonathan Granoff\, Alyn Ware\nSept 21 PEACE – Jon Ramer\, Deborah Greene\, Monica Willard\, Michelle Reid
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/11-days-of-global-unity/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="We the World":MAILTO:RickUlfik@wetheworld.org
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