Our Partners

Partners make our programs possible and are instrumental in recruiting diverse and motivated participants.

Partner Highlights

 

The Corps Network

WisCorps is delighted to partner with the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps to expand and advance our impact. We are currently in the process of becoming an accredited member of The Corps Network.

 

National Parks Service

WisCorps has a Master Cooperative Agreement with the National Park Service (NPS). This allows us to complete projects and services at any NPS office.

Serve Wisconsin

Since 2018, WisCorps has been awarded an AmeriCorps Grant through Wisconsin’s State Commission, Serve Wisconsin. Our participants serve as AmeriCorps Members and are able to earn a living stipend and an education award.

Partner with Us

Does your agency or organization have a high-priority conservation project that needs to be completed?

We provide crew services and individual placements to municipalities, agencies, tribes, and nonprofit organizations in need of conservation solutions. Explore the partnership opportunities below to find the best fit for your organization.

Now accepting ‘25-’26 Partners!

Typically, we begin project and placement discussions 6-12 months prior to the start of services and aims to finalize agreements at least 6 months before we start providing our services. Use the links below to find out more or submit an partner interest form.

WisCorps Crew Partners

Crew Partners

Our crews are trained and equipped to handle a variety of conservation projects, such as trail construction and

maintenance, habitat restoration, and invasive species management.

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Individual Placement Partners

Individual Placement Partners

Our Individual Placement Program connects organizations needing assistance with conservation projects or

environmental education programs to aspiring conservation professionals serving through AmeriCorps.

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Our Partners

Since 2009, We have partnered with over 150 different non-profits, local, state, and federal agencies to instill conservation stewardship in young adults.