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A 4th grader receives his Junior Ranger badge from a park ranger in an Outdoors for All Act initative
A 4th grader receives his Junior Ranger badge from a park ranger. (Photo: NPS Photo/Marcey Frutchey)

Bipartisan Outdoors for All Act to Bring Parks to Every American

New legislation is being supported by a major REI initiative

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(Photo: NPS Photo/Marcey Frutchey)

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One-third of Americans鈥攊ncluding 28 million children鈥攄on鈥檛 have a park, or other natural area, within a 10 minute walk of their home. And most areas lacking in parks are home to low-income or BIPOC communities, in which the parks that do exist are four-times smaller on average than those in wealthy areas.

This didn鈥檛 happen by accident. 鈥淒ecades of systemic racism and redlining have led to chronic disinvestments in parks and recreational facilities in many marginalized communities, resulting in too few parks as well as parks marred by cracked asphalt, barren fields, and broken play equipment,鈥 reads the conclusion of a conducted by the Trust for Public Land.

And that鈥檚 a problem, because access to nature is a major factor when it comes to quality of life, and both mental and physical health. 鈥淪pending time outside can reduce mental fatigue and improve concentration, cognitive function, memory and creativity,鈥 Alicia Harvie, the Manager of REI鈥檚 Cooperative Action Network tells 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淟iving near nature also provides more regular opportunities for physical activity like walking, biking, and playing sports, which helps improve physical health and reduces the risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.鈥

As we’re all experiencing during the prolonged, nationwide heatwave, urban parks are also a crucial adaptation for the climate disaster. “Improving access and closing the park equity gap will provide benefits like shade, reduced flooding, and clean air that are critical as we grapple with the intensifying effects of the climate crisis,” states Bill Lee, Senior Vice President of Policy, Advocacy and Government Relations at Trust for Public Land.

Since 2014 the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) program has been addressing the disparity in access to nature through grant assistance targeting park building, rehabilitation, and improvement projects in economically disadvantaged communities. In its nine-year history, ORLP has provided $45 million in one-to-one matching grants to 50 different communities and is currently considering applications for $192 million more. , and paid for by the (LWCF) State and Local Assistance Program.

What is the Outdoors for All Act?

In 2020, with the passage of the bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act, LWCF was permanently funded with a $900 million annual budget. But ORLP remains a discretionary grant program鈥攕ubject to the ups and downs of politics. That鈥檚 a problem the Outdoors For All Act鈥攊ntroduced in February by Senators Susan Collins (R鈥擬aine) and Alex Padilla (D鈥擟alifornia)鈥攕eeks to address. Should it be signed into law, Outdoors For All will .

How REI Is Working to Make a Difference

Now, REI is taking action. 鈥淲e all have a responsibility to address this issue,鈥 continues Harvie. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why the co-op recently launched ,聽a multiyear, nationwide initiative to ensure everyone in America has immediate access to outdoor spaces. We鈥檒l be supporting local projects and聽national, state, and local聽legislation in pursuit of our goal of getting 100m people outside in five minutes or less, no matter where they live.鈥

REI is directly targeting passage of the Outdoors For All Act. A form on its website allows members of the public to in support of the bill. As of the time of publication, more than 45,000 people have taken the time do that. The Co-Op is also directing $5 from every $30 membership to its new Cooperative Action Fund, which will target grassroots advocacy, and partner with local non-profits to also help improve access to parks in disadvantaged communities.

鈥淲e鈥檒l be supporting local projects and聽national, state, and local聽legislation in pursuit of our goal of getting 100 million people outside in five minutes or less, no matter where they live,鈥 says Harvie. 鈥淭he Outdoors for All Act would permanently secure funding for parks and green spaces in the communities that need them most across the country.鈥

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