The Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation announces a $50,000 contribution from Bisbee’s Fish & Wildlife Conservation Fund to support the fishing units of Outdoor Adventures through OA Partnership Initiative.
DALLAS, TEXAS – February 21th, 2025 – The Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation (OTF) announces Bisbee’s Fish & Wildlife Conservation Fund as the newest sponsor of Outdoor Adventures (OA) fishing units through their Partnership Initiative. Bisbee’s contributed a $50,000 sponsorship to support elementary and secondary versions of the angling curriculum, which includes everything from pond to saltwater to fly fishing, fly tying, and ice fishing. Outdoor Tomorrow Foundation Partnership Initiative is a curriculum sponsorship opportunity that helps fund the expansion of outdoor education while helping you reach more potential members or customers.
The angling unit of Outdoor Adventures is one of the most popular in the program. It covers every aspect of fishing, including fish identification, gear selection, and fishing techniques. With easily accessible fishing opportunities across the country–including stocked ponds in city parks like those in New York City–this unit equips students with outdoor skills they can use their whole life.
“The Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation is so proud to have the Bisbee’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Fund as a partner in furthering the reach of Outdoor Adventures and connecting more kids to the great outdoors. Bisbee’s has supported OTF for many years at our fundraising events, and we thank them for their generous commitment to helping us create the next generation of anglers and conservationists!”
LeAnn Schmitt, OTF Director of Professional Development
Outdoor Adventures is a fun, interactive course where students are taught a comprehensive range of outdoor skills through a 40-unit curriculum that integrates math, science, writing, and critical thinking skills. Proven to benefit student well-being through connection with the outdoors, the 400+ lessons include angler education, archery, hunter education, boater education, orienteering, survival skills, camping, outdoor cooking, challenge courses, backpacking, mountain biking, paddle sports, rock climbing, shooting sports, and CPR/first aid.
Outdoor Adventures annually impacts 160,000+ elementary, middle, and high school students, creating tomorrow’s hunters, anglers, outdoor recreationists, and outdoor industry professionals.
About Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation
The Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation is a public nonprofit 501(c)(3) based in Dallas, Texas. OTF’s Outdoor Adventures K-12 curriculum may be taught in any public or private school and is most often taught as a PE course. More than 27 million classroom hours of outdoor education have been taught since the program started, reaching 160,000+ students annually. The OTF in-school outdoor education curriculum is now in 1,500+ schools in all 50 states and Canada.
For more information on the Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation, visit gootf.com
Interested in Partnering with OA? Contact [email protected]
About Bisbee’s Fish & Wildlife Conservation Fund
Bisbee’s Fish & Wildlife Conservation Fund conserves, restores, and manages fish, wildlife, and their associated habitats through science, education, and technology. Our vision is a world with thriving fish and wildlife in natural habitats enjoyed by today’s population and preserved for tomorrow’s generation. Bisbee’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Fund, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation that adheres to the Texas Business Organizations Code and is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
For more information on Bisbee’s Fish & Wildlife Conservation Fund, visit https://www.facebook.com/BisbeesConservationFund/
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