Rodale Institute Seeking Grow Clean Water College Outreach Ambassadors In Delaware Watershed
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The Grow Clean Water is a Rodale Institute initiative focused on educating over 1 million people in the Delaware River Watershed about the connection between localized, organic food systems & the power we have to vote for clean water with our dollars.

In order to accomplish our mission of educating 1 million people in the watershed, we need YOUR help!

As a Grow Clean Water Ambassador, your role is a major key to accomplishing this landmark goal by educating your local community on the importance of keeping our watershed healthy and clean by supporting farmers who use organic farming methods.

Best of all, there is room for your creativity to flourish! Our team is excited to hear YOUR innovative ideas for getting the word out and getting more people in the watershed to take the Grow Clean Water pledge.

The program will kick off in the Fall 2022 semester. Ambassadors will serve for one academic year with the option to extend!

Click Here to apply or for more information.  Questions should be directed to Nadine Clopton nadine.clopton@rodaleinstitute.org.

To learn more about this initiative, visit the Grow Clean Water website.

For more information on programs, initiatives, research, assistance available to farmers, and upcoming events, visit the Rodale Institute website. Like them on Facebook. Follow them on Twitter. Check out their YouTube Channel.

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[Posted: August 23, 2022]


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