|
Partnerships
Headquarters POC
In managing recreation and natural resources, it is often necessary that agencies work together with neighbors and local communities - in everything from wildlife protection and habitat improvement to recreational facility enhancements and customer service. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is no exception to this rule and welcomes the myriad of present and future partners who share common goals and interests in our resources. Many of our most valuable resources, such as endangered species, do not recognize human or property boundaries. Additionally, funding and labor resource shortages affect all levels of government and society. Partnering can avoid unnecessary duplication of effort, pool scarce resources, and promote coordinated, focused, and consistent mutual efforts to resolve common problems and missions. This page will help you determine the right tools for your partnerships, find the right training to expand your knowledge, and learn from the successful efforts of your peers. You will find answers to longstanding questions and discover new initiatives such as the Corps of Engineers Natural Resources Education Foundation. The bottom line: partnering is smart business.
Handshake Program
Toolbox for the Great Outdoors (Updated and Web Based)
Item is restricted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and will open in a new window.
|