Thank you for being a part of Walk for the Wild 2023. Please complete the Walk for the Wild Interim Grant Report report on or before May 30th. 

The Walk for the Wild event program provides a platform and system of support and administration for National Wildlife Refuge-affiliated nonprofit partners to utilize to get people moving in nature, nationally and locally. This program seeks to help facilitate and generate important funding to support the NWRS and its nonprofit partners through fundraising and walking events to coincide with National Wildlife Refuge Week, observed annually during the second full week of October. Walk for the Wild is administered by Public Lands Alliance (PLA), an official 501(c)3 partner of the National Wildlife Refuge System. 
In 2024, National Wildlife Refuge week kicks off with Urban Wildlife Conservation Day set for Saturday, October 12; National Wildlife Refuge Week runs October 13 - 19, 2024. Participating Walk for the Wild nonprofits are charged with hosting free walking events to coincide with National Wildlife Refuge week that provide opportunity for participants to complete a 5k (3.1 mile challenge) and by activating participants to donate to support their participating nonprofit organization.

To prepare to submit your application, you can find the list of application questions and guidance to help fill out the application HERE

For this application to be complete, each nonprofit must have a USFWS Liaison/Project Leader complete the sign-off/acknowledgment included in the last portion of the application. You can grant direct access to this application for your USFWS partner to complete the acknowledgment portion by clicking the "Manage Collaborators" button located on the top right of the application. You may also grant access to others from your organization to assist in completing this application by inviting them to collaborate. 


HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN WALK FOR THE WILD (NONPROFITS)

A participating Walk for the Wild nonprofit comprises of one nonprofit organization and its affiliated NWRS field station(s). Participating Walk for the Wild nonprofit organizations (pending application & approval) are required to plan, execute, and promote their Walk for the Wild event. Using the provided Walk for the Wild online event platform, participating nonprofit partners will administer Walk for the Wild "Team" pages that will allow participants to sign-up/register for their respective events and activate supporters to allocate donations in support of their nonprofit organization and/or program that supports a National Wildlife Refuge program or friends group.
 

NONPROFIT ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION
Nonprofit partners must meet the criteria below, participate in a mandatory kick-off orientation meeting (online), and submit a completed application. Applications to participate as an eligible nonprofit will be accepted from March – June 30, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and notification of acceptance will be issued (via email) within one week of application submission unless otherwise noted.
 

Applications are reviewed by the Walk for the Wild Core Planning Team, and organizations must be approved in order to participate and fundraise as part of Walk for the Wild. Each nonprofit organization participant must meet the following requirements: 

  • Be a nonprofit organization with a board of directors, bylaws, and a 501c3 tax designation. 
  • Proof of 501(c)3 designation will be required in the application. 
  • Be an organization that is actively working with a National Wildlife Refuge, field station or complex. 
  • Either have an official Friends Partnership Agreement or an alternative agreement with a direct tie to or cooperative agreement with an NWRS field station.  
  • Only one organization per field station will be approved to participate, and those with the most direct tie to the field station will be chosen to represent that field station. 
  • One nonprofit organization is allowed to represent multiple field stations. However, each field station may only work with one nonprofit. 
  • Organizations with an official Friends Agreement are NOT required to update their Friends Agreement as part of their participation in Walk for the Wild.  
  • A commitment to host an event and/or activities during National Wildlife Refuge Week, led by your organization and in collaboration with (or at least with approval from) your partner Refuge, to set a fundraising goal for your participating organization, and engage in event and prospective donor outreach using the provided outreach toolkit (to be distributed in summer 2024). 
  • You will be required to declare the type of event you will host and your fundraising goal in your application, along with a quick summary of your event, and show your USFWS project leaders' acknowledgment of this event and plan. 
  • Exceptions to the dates of your National Wildlife Refuge Week events will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
  • Setting a fundraising goal is for planning purposes. Although we encourage participating nonprofits to set a realistic goal and we hope you reach it, not achieving a set goal won't result in any penalties. 
  • Designate a Team Leader for your nonprofit/field station partnership as the main point of contact and ensure the team is fulfilling the requirements of their participation.  
  • Have a representative participate in a virtual orientation prior to the external event platform launch. Participation is mandatory in order to participate and receive grants as part of Walk for the Wild 2024. (Orientation will take place in July - Date TBD). 
  • A commitment to use funds generated via Walk for the Wild to benefit a NWRS-related program or project or partner organization.  
  • Organizations with an official Friends agreement may use funds raised for unrestricted purposes to support their mission as long as that is declared in the application. 
  • Nonprofit organizations without an official Friends agreement will need to use funds raised to support a project or program they work on in collaboration with their partner Refuge, ideally, the program or project designated in their agreement with the field site. 
  • Any anticipated use of these funds raised through the event will need to be declared in the application process and reported back to the Walk for the Wild Core Planning team via reports.  
  • A mid-term report indicating the use or intended use of funds raised through Walk for the Wild will be due in April 2025, and all funds must be utilized and a final report submitted by November 2025. Details on grant report requirements will be provided with an upfront grant check in November/December 2024.  
  • Acknowledgment from a USFWS project liaison and/or Refuge Manager that acknowledges their nonprofit partner’s intent to participate in Walk for the Wild is required and is included in the applications that are submitted to be considered to be a participating Walk for the Wild nonprofit organization. 

Participating Nonprofit Expectations 

  • Participating nonprofit organizations will need to designate a Team Leader from the nonprofit partner (more info is included on the roles and responsibilities of the Team Leader on the “Participating Nonprofits” website) to act as the main point of contact for their participating nonprofit organization. 
  • Nonprofit organizations will submit an application that demonstrates they meet eligibility requirements and details their rough event plan as well as establishes a fundraising goal for their organization. 
  • Setting a fundraising goal is required for participating nonprofits and is for planning purposes. Although we encourage you to set a realistic goal, not achieving your goal won't result in any penalties. 
  • A representative affiliated with the participating nonprofit organization (ideally the Team Leader) must participate in a Walk for the Wild orientation training.  
  • Participating nonprofits must commit to providing content for their team page on the main Walk for the Wild website (training and resources will be provided by PLA) by the published deadline. 
  • Participating nonprofits will be expected to activate their local members, supporters, and visitors to participate in their local Walk for the Wild activities and to fundraise on behalf of their organization. 
  • Participating nonprofits will conduct outreach to promote their Walk for the Wild event(s) and their organization's Team page to encourage both participation and donations allocated to support their organization and/or the Walk for the Wild activation. An outreach toolkit and resources will be provided to participating nonprofit organizations during the summer of 2024. 


QUESTIONS
            For more information on Walk for the Wild and the application form, please visit:
https://www.publiclandsalliance.org/americaswildliferefuges/walk-for-the-wild/participating-nonprofits
            For questions, or clarifications, or for more information please contact: 

Jocelyn Boss (Primary point of contact for Walk for the Wild) - wftwinfo@publiclandsalliance.org

Public Lands Alliance