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Partner Programs

The Mountaineers partners with youth serving organizations throughout the Puget Sound region to deliver single or multi-day experiences designed to get youth outside.
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PARTNER PROGRAMS

The Mountaineers works with a variety of youth serving organizations to offer customized partner programs. We call these programs Mountain Workshops. 

Mountain Workshops are single or multi-day experiences designed in collaboration with partner organizations to meet the educational goals of their group. Typically broken into 1 hour or ½ hour activity blocks, the flexible, hands-on curriculum is designed to expose youth to transferable outdoor skills and impart a desire to explore and conserve the outdoors. Participants learn skills applicable to almost anything youth will do for the rest of their lives: communication, planning, overcoming obstacles, and team-work.

Partner programs are supported by staff in Olympia, Seattle, and Tacoma.

PROGRAM OFFERINGS AND SEASONAL AVAILABILITY 

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The Mountaineers Access Program (MAP) is a scholarship fund that subsidizes individuals or groups who otherwise would not be able to afford The Mountaineers programs. Group scholarships are available to partner programs participating in Mountain Workshop or borrowing group gear through the Gear Library.  On average, the MAP fund supports about 50% of the cost of our Mountain Workshop programs, increasing partner access to our high-quality outdoor education programs.

MAP is made possible by generous contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, including the REI Foundation, Treeline Foundation, and Bradley Foundation. We count on these donations from our members and partners to fulfill this very important part of our mission.

Mountain Workshop Partners

The Mountaineers collaborates with a wide variety of youth serving organizations to offer Mountain Workshops - from school groups, to community centers and clubs, to nonprofits. See below for a list of current Mountain Workshop partners:

School Groups

  • Ford Middle School
  • Forest Ridge
  • Franklin-Pierce High School
  • Hyla School
  • Middle College High School
  • Olympia Waldorf School
  • Science and Math Institute
  • Seattle Waldorf School

Community Centers & Clubs

  • Briggs YMCA
  • Dale Turner YMCA
  • Northshore YMCA
  • YWCA of Olympia
  • Big Brother Big Sister - Olympia
  • Rotary Place Boys & Girls Club
  • View Ridge Boys & Girls Club
  • Boy Scouts of America
  • Girl Scouts of Western Washington
  • Magnuson Community Center & Rock the Park
  • Pierce County Juvenile Court
  • Pierce County Parks

Nonprofit Organizations

  • Coffee Oasis
  • Hands on Children's Museum
  • Seattle Kids Club
  • Seattle Tennis & Education Foundation
  • Shelton Community Youth Center
  • The Nature Project
  • Upward Bound - Shelton
  • Vamos Outdoors
  • Young Women Empowered (Y-WE)

GEAR LIBRARY

The Mountaineers is deeply committed to helping folks explore, learn about, and enjoy the Pacific Northwest. As we seek to promote greater inclusion in the outdoors, our Gear Library is here to make our wild places more accessible. Borrow gear to make your outdoor exploration dreams a reality. The Gear Library is a community resource to make both Mountaineers courses and personal adventure more sustainable and accessible for all outdoor enthusiasts.   

Individuals, families, non-profits, schools, and organized groups can borrow gear for the following activities: 

  • Hiking 
  • Car Camping 
  • Backpacking 
  • Snowshoeing  
  • Cross-Country Skiing   

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