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2003 GWASF Awards

In its second year of operation, The Waterman Fund has announced it will award grants in 2003 totaling $7,500 to three organizations:


Summit Mt Mansfield ~ Peter Cole © 1995 ~ All Rights Reserved The Green Mountain Club will receive $2,500 from the Waterman Fund to launch a Reach and Teach alpine ecology program, which aims to teach alpine ecology to hiking groups, school groups, summer camps, and Scout troops who annually visit the alpine peaks in the Green Mountains of Vermont. The GMC will contact these groups while they are still planning their hikes to foster partnerships and cooperation that will minimize impacts on the fragile alpine areas once the hiking season begins.
Proposal to GWASF from GMC (pdf)


Summit Mt Moosiluake ~ Dartmouth Outing Club © 2003 ~ All Rights Reserved The Dartmouth Outing Club will receive $2,500 to hire a summit steward to educate hikers, perform light trailwork, and help mitigate hiker impact on the summit of Mount Moosilauke during the busy summer months. The DOC steward will work with the ridgerunner program of the White Mountain National Forest to provide a new level of education and stewardship on one of New Hampshire's most-visited summits. The Waterman Fund is pleased to assist in funding the start up of this program.
Proposal to GWASF from DOC (pdf)


Ned Therien © 2003 ~ All Rights Reserved With the generous assistance of the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation of Maine, the Fund will award $2,500 to the Appalachian Mountain Club to create an educational display for hikers visiting the Franconia Ridge in New Hampshire. The Lafayette Place trailhead for the Franconia Ridge is among the most visited in the Northeast. The AMC plans to create a display that will inform hikers about both the beauty and the fragility of the alpine ecosystem.

"Knowing how much Guy loved these mountains and the personal efforts that both he and Laura invested to protect the alpine communities of Franconia Ridge, it is a pleasure to be able to support continued protection efforts in Guy's name" said Tom Wessels, Chair of the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation.

In announcing the grants, Waterman Fund president Chuck Wooster said, "Much remains to be done, but this is a great start. The Fund is glad to be supporting the people and organizations that work so hard to protect our spectacular peaks." Grant requests for 2003 totaled $18,400 for projects with total costs of over $71,000.
AMC Kiosk Grant Application (pdf)