Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education


Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education

New to OR's list of corporate alliances is the AORE. Without educated users of the places we enjoy, wild lands would be seriously threatened. We look forward to supporting the grass roots efforts of the AORE in the years to come.

From www.aore.org:
The Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE) is an organization developed by and for outdoor recreation and education professionals and students. Founded at the International Conference on Outdoor Recreation in 1993, AORE is a grass roots organization dedicated to advancing the field of outdoor recreation and education.

AORE is committed to promoting ecologically sound stewardship of the natural environment and serves as a collective voice for its members regarding topics of regional and national concern.

Mission
The mission of the Association is to provide opportunities for professionals and students in the field of outdoor recreation and education to exchange information, promote the preservation and conservation of the natural environment, and address issues common to college, university, community, military, and other not-for-profit outdoor recreation and education programs.



Other Alliances Articles you may be interested in:
Outdoor Industries Women's Coalition Outdoor Industries Women's Coalition
The OIWC is a 501 (c) (6) non profit association of women organized for the purpose of equipping women to reach their professional success in the outdoor industries via educational programming, networking and mentoring.
Colorado Fourteeners Initiative
The mission of CFI is to protect and preserve the natural integrity of Colorado's 14,000-footers through active stewardship and public education.
Colorado Fourteeners Initiative
Bay Area Wilderness Training Bay Area Wilderness Training
Adventure should be accessible to everyone and this is why Outdoor Research supports BAWT. They are changing lives one trip at a time and ensuring that under-privileged kids find their way to the wilderness.