The VF Foundation awarded a second $150,000 grant to Oregon State University’s Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy (CORE). With a total of $300,000 in grant aid awarded, the VF Foundation is CORE’s largest funder to date.
These grants are intended to support CORE’s ongoing research and the growth of a national consortium of institutions aiming to offer or expand outdoor industry programming.
“We have already seen great interest and early participation from prospective consortium members,” reports Erin Gaines, CORE’s Industry and Government Relations Strategist.
“By bringing together voices from post-secondary institutions across the country via both virtual and in-person events, we will be able to collaborate more effectively and efficiently than if we were all trying to develop these programs independently.”
The consortium will achieve its goals through a number of activities including:
“Put simply, we couldn’t do this work without funding from organizations like the VF Foundation,” Erin says. “Receiving this funding is a strong endorsement of the important work we’re doing. We have the opportunity to team up and build a more informed, more diverse, and better prepared outdoor recreation economy workforce.”
In addition to developing the consortium, the VF Foundation grant will help support CORE’s work on the Outdoor Industry Workforce Assessment Survey, which launched in 2021.