An Exploratory Study of how a Community Involvement Program can Benefit both Schmeeckle Reserve and Potential Participants

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2013-05Author
Espe, Megan K.
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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources
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This research aimed to explore how a community involvement program can meet the
needs of Schmeeckle Reserve and address the motivations and barriers to involvement among
potential participants. Schmeeckle Reserve, a 280-acre natural area at the University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point, has never had a community involvement program such as a volunteer
or membership program. Its directors hope such a program will garner community volunteers,
advocates, and donors.
Methods included interviews with community involvement program coordinators to
discover their groups’ successes and challenges; an analysis to determine Schmeeckle Reserve’s
goals for community involvement; a questionnaire to identify community members’ interest in
volunteering at Schmeeckle Reserve; and focus groups with community members willing to
discuss their motivations and barriers to involvement.
The results show alignment between the reserve’s goals for community involvement and
participants’ motivations. The research uses those results to recommend that Schmeeckle Reserve
strengthen its volunteer program and develop a membership program. Overall, the study also
describes a planning process that could be used by other natural areas that want to develop
community involvement programs.
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