Display Materials Design
Display Materials Design
Project details
What we need
- Designs for a physical event collateral such as step-and-repeats, banners, tablecloths
- Designs in appropriate formats for ordering with accurate, print-ready specifications
- Recommendations on a vendor to create item
- Note: This project does not include printing or ordering
What we have in place
- We currently have the USFS Signs and Reference Guide, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have logos, text language, project details,, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,550 , allowing us to continue our mission of saving the wild Scotchman Peaks by promoting Wilderness designation through community engagement.
This project will be used to implement our redesign of a trailhead sign near the community of Troy, Montana. This sign will improve the aesthetic, interpretive, and historical standing of the area. It will educate the public about the area's history of resource extraction, recreation, and conservation.
Project plan
Our mission
To pass on a Scotchman Peaks Wilderness for our children and grandchildren.
What we do
The Scotchman Peaks have been passed down to children and grandchildren for as long as people have lived in the Inland Northwest. They are the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, and the Kalispel Tribe.
The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness is committed to saving this land for children and grandchildren yet to come. The mission is simple: using every available tool to save the wild Scotchmans.
There are many ways the Friends pursue that goal. One of the most important is advocating for designated Wilderness status. While the Scotchman Peaks region is managed as recommended wilderness, it takes an act of Congress to create the Scotchman Peaks Wilderness. Saving the land for years to come.
That's just the beginning of what the Friends do. The organization also works to connect community members with their wild backyard. Volunteers generously give their time to maintaining the trails that keep wilderness accessible to everyone. They educate adults and kids alike on the natural world and why it matters. Perhaps most importantly, they inspire others through their passion and enthusiasm for wild places.
The fact is that wilderness matters. It provides crucial habitat to wildlife, plants and trees. It attracts tourists that drive the local economy. It's a wonderland for hikers, hunters, fishers and nature lovers. And it provides people an escape from the stress of modern life. The world needs country left untamed. And, for Idaho and Montana, Scotchman Peaks is that wild place.
Testimonials
Theresa was great! She was the perfect volunteer for what we needed. She was professional, timely, and well organized. Highly recommended.
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