Events
Texas Children in Nature Network Summit
2024 Summit
December 11, 2024 12pm - December 13, 2024 12:30pm
2024 Texas Children in Nature Network Summit
December 11-13, 2024 at the Waco Convention Center in Waco, Texas
Presented by H-E-B.
Location: 100 Washington Ave, Waco, TX 76701
During this three-day Summit, TCiNN will bring...
moreWebinars
Community Play Sessions with Free Play Houston and Bayou City Play: Honoring the Nature of Children
October 2, 2024 2pm
Webinar with Jill Wood & Brett Sillers, Founders of Free Play Houston
Free Play Houston and Bayou City Play are two organizations working in Texas’ largest city to advocate for children and their right to play. Both are centered around the belief that every community benefits when we create time and space for play, whether at a local park, community center, school or a willing neighbor’s yard. When we say ‘yes’ to children’s play,...
moreNature Contact and Health Recommendations
October 16, 2024 7pm
Teacher Workshop and Health Webinar with Erin Largo-Wight, University of North Florida Professor, Department of Public Health PhD and Director, Institute of Environmental Research & Education (IERE)
The relationship between passive nature contact and health is both intuitive and supported by a growing body of research evidence. The nature and health relationship has broad implications ranging from public health policy to urban...
moreDelve into the TCiNN LEAP (Library Explorer Adventure Pack Program)
November 6, 2024 2pm
Webinar with Marisa Oliva-Rodriguez, Health and Nature Liaison, Texas Children in Nature Network
In 2023, the Rio Grande Valley launched its first Nature Smart Library Lending Backpack program, in coordination with local libraries, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Driscoll Health Plan, and Texas Children in Nature Network. Since then, 60 backpacks have been deployed across eight libraries in Hidalgo and Cameron County, giving families access...
moreCreating Clinical-Community Linkages to Foster Improved Health Outcomes in Urban and Rural Areas Utilizing Nature as a Strategy
November 13, 2024 2pm
Webinar with Dr. Jennifer Conner - Vice President of Rural Health, American Heart Association, Southwest Region (AR, CO, NM, OK, TX, WY), Veronica Sanchez - Senior Director of Healthcare Systems & Community Impact, American Heart Association (Houston, TX), and Jessica Donze Black, RD, MPH - National Vice President of Community Health, American Heart Association & American Stroke Association (Dallas, TX)
Clinical-community...
moreBuilding and Managing the Trinity River Crew: Youth Employment in Green Careers
January 8, 2025 2pm
Webinar with Jimena Vivanco - Conservation Manager, Trinity Park Conservancy
Explore the essentials of creating and managing a successful youth-based conservation crew with Trinity Park Conservancy. This session will provide valuable insights into the design and organization of a dedicated conservation team focused on the Trinity River in the Dallas area. Whether you’re a program coordinator, conservationist, or community leader this...
moreA Tale of Two Urban Trails: Promoting Physical Activity and Active Transportation on the Texas Border
January 22, 2025 2pm
Health Webinar with Jana Renner, Senior Program Officer, Paso del Norte Health Foundation, and Rose M Z Gowen, MD, Brownsville City Commissioner
Join us for an engaging presentation on the transformative power of two urban trails along the Texas border. This session will delve into how the Caracara Trails in Brownsville and the Paso del Norte Trail in El Paso promote physical activity and active transportation in these communities....
moreTeacher Workshops
Nature Contact and Health Recommendations
October 16, 2024 7pm
Teacher Workshop and Health Webinar with Erin Largo-Wight, University of North Florida Professor, Department of Public Health PhD and Director, Institute of Environmental Research & Education (IERE)
The relationship between passive nature contact and health is both intuitive and supported by a growing body of research evidence. The nature and health relationship has broad implications ranging from public health policy to urban...
moreEast Foundation: Behind the Gates in the Classroom and on the Land
November 9, 2024 10am
Virtual Teacher Workshop with Maria F. “Masi” Mejia-Serna, Manager of Education Programs, East Foundation
Join the East Foundation Education Team as we highlight our programming in the classroom, on the land, and in partnership with like-minded organizations. In the classroom, we have deployed Texas Wildlife Association’s Wildlife by Design to over 100,000 students since 2014. These lessons are state science curriculum aligned and focus...
moreIn-Person Workshops
Environmental Education Measuring Impacts Workshop: Mapping, Surveys, and Storytelling for Funding: Leveraging [GSI/NBS/BGI] Survey Metrics to Evaluate Impacts
October 22, 2024 8:30am
Telling the story of your program is an important part of your work - from grant writing to planning, to community engagement and so much more. Maps can be a big part of telling your story. Join Texas Children in Nature Network, AgriLife, and the Tarrant Regional Water District in this workshop looking at three mapping projects that can help you tell your story. Start the day learning about Survey 123 and how you can use this software to...
morePartner Professional Developments
Taking the Mystery Out of Grant Writing
September 18, 2024 2pm
Partner Exclusive Webinar with Susan Kaderka
Grant writing is essentially an exercise in making a case for why a funder should support your organization. Each part of a grant proposal can and should contribute to making a strong case. In this webinar, we will frame the component parts of a generic grant proposal--Organizational History, Statement of Need, Project Description, Evaluation, Budget, Attachments—as a series of questions that...
moreOur Open Spaces - Central Texas Interfaith Explores Green Space Equity
December 18, 2024 2pm
Partner Exclusive Webinar with Warinda Harris, Organizer, Central Texas Interfaith (CTI)
Central Texas Interfaith (CTI) is a non-partisan broad-based coalition of over 50 congregations, schools, health clinics, workers’ groups, and social service organizations in the 10-county area of central Texas. Founded in East Austin by its oldest institutions of color, we have created systemic change for over 35 years through institutional...
morePartner Virtual Field Trips
PEAS Community Farm and Urban Orchard Virtual Field Trip
October 25, 2024 2pm
Partner Exlusive Virtual Field Trip with PEAS
Come tour the PEAS Community Farm & Urban Orchard with the PEAS Pod! This interactive field trip will be a blend of a tour of the farm and orchard and participating (virtually) in activities led by PEAS’ outdoor educators. As we explore the various aspects and features of the farm, PEAS staff will model lessons and activities that can be used to engage learners of all ages outdoors. You...
moreInterested in Presenting?
Are you interested in presenting at one of our webinars and workshops? We are always looking for innovative programs and resources to share with our partners. To propose a session fill out our interest form.