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Secretary Vilsack Announces Local Projects to Help Kids Get Outdoors

April 04, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Monday the infusion of $1 million from the current U.S. Forest Service budget toward projects and programs that get kids outside to experience the great outdoors, connect with nature and help nurture future land stewards. The two programs receiving funding...

Forestry

Deputy USDA Under Secretary Announces Grant Awards that Support Local and Regional Food Systems in Oregon

July 30, 2010 prhee

By Vicki Walker, USDA Rural Development Oregon State Director Victor Vasquez, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development, delivered a strong, upbeat message to grant recipients at the Community Services Consortium Youth House Gardens in Corvallis, Oregon on July 12. The Deputy Under Secretary...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

USDA Announces OneUSDA Internship Program for Summer 2021

(Washington, D.C., November 9, 2020) – Get the first leg up on your career ladder with a summer 2021 internship at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). As part of the federal Pathways Program, USDA offers paid federal internships at USDA agencies and offices around the country. USDA is hiring...

2,000 Miles in 100 Days, Delivering a Message of Advocacy, Adventure

December 23, 2014 Paul Rhynard, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

“It’s a big, wild world,” said Dave Freeman, co-founder of Wilderness Classroom, “and I want you to go out and explore it.” That was the message the native Minnesotan had for more than 100 elementary school kids from local schools attending an outdoor youth engagement fair at Rawlins Park in...

Conservation Forestry

USDA Forest Service Makes $1 Million Commitment to Get Kids Outdoors

WASHINGTON, March 2, 2012–Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced USDA's continuing commitment to get kids outdoors and connected to the natural world around them through $1 million in cost-share funding from the U.S. Forest Service to enhance children's programs in 18 states. Vilsack will...

Forest Service Lines up 500 Jobs for Young Conservationists

May 25, 2012 U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When President Obama recently called on federal agencies to help young people find more work in the great outdoors, the U.S. Forest Service – with 193 million acres of prime outdoor space —responded quickly with jobs for hundreds of underserved youths. The America’s Great Outdoors: Developing the...

USDA Results Forestry

Urban Gardening Ministry Brings Fresh Food to Richmond, VA

May 24, 2011 Julie Curti, Assistant to the Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: There’s a lot going on in the Church Hill North neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia! For three years, the congregation at 31 st Street Baptist Church has been growing fresh vegetables in an urban garden behind their church. More recently, they launched a...

Initiatives

USDA Forest Service to receive “Family Hike” painting from artist Robert Bateman

October 20, 2010 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, Washington Office

The “Family Hike” masterpiece by Canadian wildlife artist Robert Bateman will be presented to the USDA Forest Service this Friday, October 22, at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The Forest Service is acquiring the original painting to support the growth of the Robert Bateman Get to Know Program...

Forestry

Missouri USDA Rural Development Partners With World Changers to Help With Housing Repairs

June 28, 2010 George Thomas, Missouri USDA Public Information Coordinator

Last week in the north central rural community of Trenton, Missouri, I observed the true spirit of the theme of the 2010 National Home Ownership month - Protecting the Dream. It was the gathering of 150 volunteer youth from six different states representing seven churches providing labor for repairs...

Trade Rural

NIFA-funded projects help improve quality of life in Indian Country

December 23, 2015 Brian K. Mabry, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications

When the 1994 land-grant universities began to form there was a hint that something different and special was underway. The new land-grant system would teach in a cultural context that empowered students by drawing on the strength of their peoples’ history, indigenous knowledge, and traditions...

USDA Results Conservation