![]() ![]() A theory of change can inform the development of a monitoring and evaluation. ![]() ![]() It’s the sum of our small efforts-where we turn our passion into purpose-and deliver climate victories where they’re needed most. Depending on the timing, a theory of change can be used to anticipate what will happen, and establish data collection processes to track changes going forward, or used to make sense of what has happened and the data that have already been collected. To solve the climate crisis, the world needs our community. Our theory of change hinges on the belief that the outdoor community can have a disproportionate impact by driving civic participation at those thin margins.īy focusing our efforts in critical geographies and creating local activations, we believe that we can educate, register and turn out enough voters to shift our nation’s response to the climate crisis. Did you know that just 77,000 votes in key districts won the 2016 presidential election? Or that only three Senate votes opened the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling? Well, environmental and political history are also made at the margins. The seemingly small efforts made at just the right moments carry enough weight to tip the scale from failure to success. The outdoor community (that’s you!) knows the importance of ultra-thin margins.
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