CCNet Conservation Coaches Network

CCNet Conservation Coaches Network

Environmental Services

Strengthening conservation strategies and practice through coaching

About us

The Conservation Coaches Network (CCNet) is a global community of trained professional coaches that use a common and widely adopted set of principles and practices – the Conservation Standards - to strengthen conservation action and results around the world.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Type
Partnership
Founded
2009
Specialties
Conservation Planning, Adaptive Management, Conservation, Results based Managament, Conservation Standards, and Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation

Employees at CCNet Conservation Coaches Network

Updates

  • CCNet Conservation Coaches Network reposted this

    We continue to reflect on Brad Northrup’s profound contributions to The Nature Conservancy, The Conservation Coaches Network, and the global conservation community. In Brad’s honor, TNC has established an endowment fund to support CCNet’s continued growth and operations. CCNet evolved from TNC’s Efroymson Coaches Program. Before his 8 years as CCNet Board Chair, Brad was a champion of the Efroymson Program and was instrumental in guiding its transition into CCNet. Through this endowment, TNC may commemorate Brad’s enduring legacy while supporting coaches and their vital work with conservation teams. In turn, CCNet may continue to shine brightly as it shapes a sustainable future. We are delighted to share that the generosity of the TNC and CCNet communities has helped to raise $140,000. If you are interested in helping us pursue our interim goal of $200,000 by March 31, please contact Cristina Lasch, CCNet's Operations Coordinator at clasch@tnc.org. If you would like to help spread the news to those in your LinkedIn networks, please join us in sharing this post! You can learn more about Brad and his remarkable legacy here: https://lnkd.in/g4SCKaQP

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  • We continue to reflect on Brad Northrup’s profound contributions to The Nature Conservancy, The Conservation Coaches Network, and the global conservation community. In Brad’s honor, TNC has established an endowment fund to support CCNet’s continued growth and operations. CCNet evolved from TNC’s Efroymson Coaches Program. Before his 8 years as CCNet Board Chair, Brad was a champion of the Efroymson Program and was instrumental in guiding its transition into CCNet. Through this endowment, TNC may commemorate Brad’s enduring legacy while supporting coaches and their vital work with conservation teams. In turn, CCNet may continue to shine brightly as it shapes a sustainable future. We are delighted to share that the generosity of the TNC and CCNet communities has helped to raise $140,000. If you are interested in helping us pursue our interim goal of $200,000 by March 31, please contact Cristina Lasch, CCNet's Operations Coordinator at clasch@tnc.org. If you would like to help spread the news to those in your LinkedIn networks, please join us in sharing this post! You can learn more about Brad and his remarkable legacy here: https://lnkd.in/g4SCKaQP

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