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Rancocas Pathways, a legally registered 501c3 organization. Formed to enhance awareness of NJ's 360 square mile watershed and promote multi-use public access on the Rancocas Creek Water Trail - Grass Root Advocacy of the Rancocas Creek as a National Water Trail.

What Is Our Mission? These Socks Are made for paddling

Mission of Rancocas Pathways….Enhance Public Access, While Promoting Water Quality. Seems simple enuff, however the mission nucleus is outreach and programs.

McKinsey (go2 group for non-profit strategy) posts – Drawing from on-going research at the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) on 21st century corporations, there is an essential group of questions non-profits should be asking themselves…..

These include: What is our mission and purpose as a non-profit, and over what time horizon? Who benefits from our success and what are our responsibilities—to shareholders, yes, but also workforce, suppliers, ecosystem participants, sustainability and the environment, and society broadly? How do we leverage data and technology responsibly? What are the implications for our operations of re-balancing local imperatives, locally and between others in a more complex geopolitical world?

Answering these questions should prompt debate over a set of bold and deliberate choices: what market ground to try to stake out, how far to go in doing so, and how to deliver. In other words, this is about strategy and not just non-profit social responsibility. The answers should offer ways to differentiate any non-profit from the competition, to delight customers, to attract and retain talent, and to win over funders, while still delivering against rising expectations over social obligations and sustainability.

Rancocas Creek Water Trail Sign On Letter

Hello all! 

Please see the attached sign-on letter. The letter supports the nomination of Rancocas Creek to become a National Water Trail. This is an effort that is being spearheaded by John Anderson of Rancocas Pathways and it appears that Congressman Andy Kim is the likely champion on this issue. If you are interested in signing on or have any questions please John at ingvarja@verizon.net. Thank you!   (note u may have to cut and paste John Anderson email to send a message along)

Rebecca Hilbert NJLCV Policy Assistant Rebecca.hilbert@njlcv.org Office: 609.331.9922  |  Cell: 856-425-8467 PO Box 1237  Trenton, NJ 08607  |  707 State Road, Suite 223  Princeton, NJ 08540

Addendums:

Rancocas Creek Water Trail Sign On Letter. Send your copy to Rebecca Hilbert, NJLCV Policy Assistant

Copy of the Rancocas Creek Water Trail Sign On Letter

Rancocas Creek Tidal Wishbone Online Map (Phase One) Activity, Heritage Way Points, Exemplary Natural Areas, Complimentary Free Public Access Points.

Follow this link to the Rancocas Creek Water Trail “Crib” Notes. A sense of place, where is the Rancocas Creek found in the Delaware River Watershed? Rancocas Creek Watershed history? water trail communities along the Tidal Wishbone? Conservation matrix? and much, much more.