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Environmental ServicesColorado, United States51-200 Employees
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps operates in the environmental services space by offering residential conservation programs that help young adults build community ties, improve academic outcomes, acquire job skills, and pursue a healthy, productive adulthood. Each year the organization serves roughly 100 to 150 young people aged 16 to 30 through five crews: Regional Conservation Corps for high school students; college-age Trail Crews and Saw Crews; Historic Preservation Corps; and the Veterans Fire Corps. Projects span trails, bridges, fences, watershed restoration, campgrounds and parks, beetle-kill mitigation, and hazardous-fuels reduction, while the program combines these field activities with education in career development, leadership, environmental literacy, and civic responsibility, facilitated by a residential format that supports deeper learning. Participants are paid living stipends and many can receive AmeriCorps education awards.