====== AW's Stewardship Program ====== AW’s strong conservation and access program was recently refocused and transformed into River Stewardship, an integrated approach to the mission work of our organization. In addition, stewardship recognizes that we have an ongoing commitment to the resources we work to protect and restore. * Stewardship is an umbrella that covers the major project areas of AW. * Stewardship is the process for an integrated approach to AW mission work. * Stewardship includes an educational approach and tools for turning recreational users into conservation advocates. * Stewardship builds partnerships with land management agencies. * Stewardship enhances the public perception of boaters. AW's stewardship program is managed by a National Stewardship Director who coordinates efforts between regional coordinators, volunteers, board members, and other staff members including our regional directors in the Pacific Northwest, Colorado, and California. Our Stewardship Team is in place to lead, train and support community-based activism representing the interests of boaters and the rivers we care for. Our River Stewardship Team remains focused on our mission, “To conserve and restore America’s whitewater resources and to enhance opportunities to enjoy them safely.” Staying true to our mission, we will continue to integrate our most valuable asset, AW member volunteers, into the issues at hand.\\ \\ \\ [[http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/Project/contents/|{{regions:projects.gif}}]]