Thanks to matching funding from a private foundation, HOTR is pleased to offer grant funding for Landscape Strategy elements and projects to HOTR member agencies and organizations. Applications are being accepted until Thursday, February 28, 2019. Access the full request for proposal and grant guidelines here.
Idaho Climate Summit - November 16 & 17, 2017
Safeguarding Idaho’s Economy in a Changing Climate is a two-day summit about Idaho’s changing climate designed to explore market-based solutions for safeguarding Idaho’s economy, health, landscape and lifestyle.
DESCRIPTION
The 2017 Idaho Climate Summit is a two-day conversation about Idaho’s changing climate designed to explore market-based solutions for safeguarding Idaho’s economy, health, landscape and lifestyle.
Participants
- Businesses
- Resource and land managers
- Idaho tribes and tribal organizations
- Researchers and topical experts
- Public interest organizations
- Community members
- Government officials
Venues
The statewide summit will be held at Boise State University, Idaho State University (ISU), and the University of Idaho (UI), November 16 (8:30 AM to 5:00 PM) and 17 (8:30 AM to 3:00 PM), with a reception on Thursday evening from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Boise State University Stueckle Sky Center. Morning keynote and panel discussions will be live in Boise from the Boise State Student Union Building and streamed online for participants to view at the UI Commons building in Moscow and the ISU Pond Student Union Building in Pocatello. Afternoon facilitated workshops will be held at all three venues. Click here for the summit agenda.
Any business, school, organization or individual who wants to participate can do so online by streaming the event from www.idahoclimatesummit.com. Entities that wish to lead their own design thinking workshops can sign up for a training from Warm Springs Consulting on the “Facilitate” tab of www.idahoclimatesummit.com. Statewide workshop results will be shared in a post-summit action report to be distributed in early 2018 via the website.
Idaho Lands Summit: November 9th, 2017
Seeking common ground
Solution-seekers only, please
The Idaho Lands Summit provides public and private stakeholders a safe, independent venue to openly discuss long-term solutions to issues surrounding the land and water in the West. A source of contention for generations, it’s never been more relevant or vital than it is today. The ILS brings together for a day the stakeholders vying for influence on this critical issue to seek creative ideas, potential solutions and greater communication.
More information can be located at: http://idaholandssummit.com/