To assist native path and greenway outreach and training efforts in 2024, WeConservePA has awarded grants of as much as $5,000 to the next organizations and tasks underneath the Regional Path Workshop mini-grant program.
- Asbury Woods Nature Middle, IMBA Sustainable Path College
- Clear Air Council, Circuit Trails Upkeep Coaching
- Infinite Mountains Heritage Area, Japanese Pennsylvania Greenways and Trails Summit
- Erie to Pittsburgh Path Alliance, Western Pennsylvania Greenways and Trails Summit
- Haverford Township Parks & Recreation, Undertake-a-Path Stewardship and Upkeep Coaching Program
- Lacawac Sanctuary Basis, Necessities of Outside Security Consciousness and Intro to Map and Compass workshops
- Lancaster Conservancy, Volunteer Land Stewards Coaching Program
- LandForce Pittsburgh, Path Reroutes and Drainage Planning Coaching
- Southwest PA Climbers Coalition, Technical Trails Workshop
- Enterprise Open air, Introductory River Paddle Security Coaching and Group Kayak Collection
Funded by means of the Division of Conservation and Pure Assets and administered by WeConservePA, these Regional Path Workshop Grants are awarded every year to assist high-quality instructional programming and security coaching immediately associated to trails and greenways.
These grants are made attainable by means of funds granted by means of the U.S. Division of Transportation’s Federal Freeway Administration (FHWA). FHWA offers funds to states to develop and preserve leisure trails and trail-related services for motorized and non-motorized leisure path makes use of. The Division of Conservation and Pure Assets (DCNR) has been designated because the state company accountable for administering this federal program in Pennsylvania.