Outdoor Nation, a national initiative that reconnects millennials to the outdoors, began accepting applications for Paddle Nation Project Grants that connect young Americans to their waterways through recreational paddling. This initiative, in its second year, will award $2,500 to a minimum of 20 innovative paddle projects across the U.S.

The Paddle Nation Project is made possible by support and funding from the Outdoor Industry Association’s ® Paddle Advisory Council, a coalition of top paddle-sport manufacturers, retailers and stakeholders, Nielsen Expositions and National Park Service.

“Through the Paddle Nation Project, young people across the country will experience the beauty of pulling water and the wonder of our natural land and waterscapes,” said Kenji Haroutunian,
vice president and group show director for Nielsen Expositions. “Paddling is one of the most important gateway activities that inspire young active outdoor enthusiasts, and this program is a model that retailers and brands can replicate across North America to continue the healthy and sustainable growth in experiential activities.  Growth in these programs means a healthy future for everyone in the ‘OIBIZ!’.”

“The National Park Service is proud to partner with Outdoor Nation and the paddle industry to support better access to rivers across America. We prioritize promoting access to rivers that are close to home and encouraging more people to enjoy their benefits,” said Bob Ratcliffe, chief conservation and outdoor recreation for National Park Service.

Winning community-based projects that are either millennial-led or non-profit-driven will reinforce the idea that recreational paddling is one of the most accessible and impactful ways to introduce young Americans to the outdoors. The selected projects will be determined through a competitive application and review process. Proposals are due by February 1, 2013. To apply, submit your application to Outdoor Nation http://www.outdoornation.org/grants.

The OIA’s PAC is still soliciting donations for the Paddle Nation Project Grants. To donate, contact cfanning@outfoorfoundation.org.

“The Paddle Advisory Council is looking to our fellow paddlesport retailers and manufacturers to step up and match the $50,000 of funding provided by Nielsen Expositions and the National Park Service, for a total for $100,000,” said Lili Colby, owner of MTI Adventurewear and chair of PAC. “Ultimately, by providing funding to grassroots youth-driven projects, we are investing in future paddle customers and ensuring the continued health of our businesses.”  

Last year’s Paddle Nation Project Grants empowered and inspired youth across the United States to experience a range of paddle-sport activities and served audiences from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. $30,000 in grants were awarded to 13 innovative projects — engaging more than 1,125 people, organizing 101 outdoor outings and resulting in 351 hours spent participating in paddle activities. Projects included classroom environmental stewardship education, on-water paddling lessons and habitat cleanup. Click here to view a description of all winning projects for 2012.