The Nature Conservancy Seeks Public Input on Keweenaw Heartlands Project Messaging

The Nature Conservancy (TNC), in partnership with the Keweenaw Community Foundation, invites the public to provide feedback on messaging for the Keweenaw Heartlands Project. As we transition towards local governance and management of the Keweenaw Heartlands, we seek community input to ensure our communication resonates effectively.

TNC has collaborated with local and regional community members to craft three key messages about the Heartlands forest. To validate and refine these messages, we request five minutes of your time to complete a brief survey, which is open until Wednesday, July 31st.

Survey: Provide Your Feedback (bit.ly/tnc-survey)

Community Engagement Series: Love the Heartlands

TNC and its partners will host various events throughout the summer and fall to engage with the community. Join TNC and KCF at the Copper Shores Community-wide Picnic on Sunday, July 28th, from noon to 3 p.m., and at the Grant Township Hall on Wednesday, August 21st at 6:30 p.m. for a Heartlands Update featuring TNC and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

About the Keweenaw Community Foundation

The Keweenaw Community Foundation proudly serves as a permanent charitable resource in Houghton and Keweenaw Counties. Established in 1994, the Foundation collaborates with other organizations on a variety of community-wide initiatives such as accessibility, housing, and childcare; provides grants to local non-profit organizations, schools, and municipalities; awards scholarships to local students; and assists donors with their philanthropic goals to provide support for the community they love. If you have any questions regarding the Foundation, please contact us at mail@keweenawgives.org or 906-482-9673.

For More Information: Contact: Robin Meneguzzo, Executive Director, Keweenaw Community Foundation Email: robin@keweenawgives.org, Phone: 906-482-9673.

Keweenaw Community Foundation

Keweenaw Community Foundation is a place-based non-profit organization that supports our community with grants and scholarships along with other services.

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