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The Colorado Foundation for Water Education is improving the understanding of Colorado water issues by increasing the amount, quality and effectiveness of water education—we've established a Water Educator Network for educators. Local water educators will thrive with tools, trainings and collaborations that are relevant to their work, easily accessible and simple to implement. Learn more about the Water Educator Network here, and become a member to benefit from:

  • Technical Assistance
    Enjoy the expertise of consultants and attend quarterly in-person trainings and webinars on topics that matter to you such as program evaluation, watershed festival planning, interpretation techniques and more.
  • A Central Repository of Information and Resources
    Quickly find proven water education curriculum and offerings across the state. This one-stop shop will allow water educators to quickly find useful resources and has allowed CFWE and CAEE to partner around common goals to have a greater collective impact in the environmental education field. 
  • Customized Communication
    A semi-monthly e-newsletter just for water educators will bring you the latest happenings and best practices in Colorado water education. Look for content on best practices, proven curriculum, upcoming funding, training opportunities and new programs. 
  • Networking
    Gather together to discuss successes and challenges and explore partnerships with a dedicated group of peers. CFWE will convene biannual member networking events, bringing together a statewide group of dedicated educators to discuss their eneds, successes and challenges plus form collaborations and partnerships.

Water Educator Network Upcoming Events

We're increasing the amount, quality and effectiveness of water education through the Water Educator Network. Local water educators will thrive with tools, trainings and collaborations that are relevant, accessible and simple to implement. Join water educators across the state for upcoming events this summer and fall.