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Bishop-Parker Foundation Grant Supports Big Waters Land Trust Programs

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
3 days ago

OSPREY, FL (December 19, 2025) The Bishop-Parker Foundation awarded a $7,500 grant to Big Waters Land Trust, formerly known as Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast, in support of the organization’s Community Outreach and Education Program. This funding supported both existing and expanded educational and experiential programming, including new and innovative offerings that increased access to nature and environmental education for differently-abled individuals and underserved youth and families.

OSPREY, FL (December 19, 2025) The Bishop-Parker Foundation awarded a $7,500 grant to Big Waters Land Trust, formerly known as Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast, in support of the organization’s Community Outreach and Education Program. This funding supported both existing and expanded educational and experiential programming, including new and innovative offerings that increased access to nature and environmental education for differently-abled individuals and underserved youth and families. Through inclusive, hands-on experiences, Big Waters Land Trust provided meaningful opportunities for people to explore the outdoors while building environmental literacy, strengthening community connections, and fostering a sense of belonging. The Community Outreach and Education Program was designed to address the growing disconnect between people and the natural environment in Florida, a region facing rapid development, reduced access to natural spaces, and fewer opportunities for in-person community engagement. These challenges are especially pronounced for underserved populations, including at-risk youth and individuals with differing abilities, who often encounter barriers to outdoor recreation and environmental learning. By partnering with a wide network of local organizations, including The Haven, The Lighthouse, Easterseals, Sarasota Housing Authority, Boys & Girls Club, Loveland Center, and more, Big Waters helped ensure that individuals from diverse backgrounds could engage with nature through impactful, hands-on outdoor experiences. “We are deeply grateful to the Bishop-Parker Foundation for their generous support of our mission and our community,” said Christine P. Johnson, President of Big Waters Land Trust. “This investment allowed us to bring more people outdoors to connect with nature and with one another, helping participants develop a greater appreciation for the environment and the vital role it plays in our daily lives—while enjoying shared experiences together.” Big Waters’ Youth Education Program, a key component of the Community Outreach and Education Program, connected thousands of children to nature-based learning and outdoor experiences each year. In alignment with one of its core conservation value, Access for All, the organization recently expanded programming to better serve differently-abled individuals of all ages. In addition, Big Waters offered a variety of free outings, educational events, and immersive experiences for teens, adults, families, and multi-generational audiences. To learn more about upcoming opportunities to get outside and connect with nature, visit bigwaterslandtrust.org/events. About Big Waters Land Trust Big Waters protects land and water for the benefit of people and nature. Through strategic collaborations with individuals, groups, organizations, and government, they work to ensure all people have access to clean water, fresh air, nutritious food, abundant wildlife, beautiful natural areas to enjoy, and all the other physical and mental benefits nature provides. Their vital work strengthens the region’s resiliency to storms and floods, enriches lives, and helps safeguard our community for generations to come. Learn more at bigwaterslandtrust.org. The post Bishop-Parker Foundation Grant Expands Access to Nature Through Big Waters Land Trust Programs appeared first on Big Waters Land Trust.

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