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00 0 <br /> GO4LS G 2, E E W • 1/ 1/ U k] I TY <br /> LOOKING TO 2050 <br /> GOAL TARGET <br /> GC 6 BROADEN OUTREACH IDENTIFY PARTNERSHIPS <br /> AND RESOURCES TO AND INTERNAL FUNDING <br /> BETTER SUPPORTSUPPORT" • BUILD A MORE <br /> COMMUNITYTHE 'ACOMMUNITY <br /> STRATEGY ACTION <br /> GC 6.1 GC 6.1.1 <br /> Develop programs and Organize community workshops on the importance of native <br /> educational resources to landscaping and pollinators <br /> promote native landscaping and GC 6.1.2 <br /> support pollinators, leveraging Partner with existing recognition programs for households and <br /> partnerships with organizations businesses that adopt native landscaping <br /> like the Audubon Society and <br /> Master Gardeners GC 6.1.3 <br /> Develop and promote sustainable landscaping campaigns such <br /> TIER:COMPLEMENTARY as"Leave the Leaves", "Leave the Lawn", "No Mow May",etc. <br /> PRIORITY SCORE:3.25 <br /> CO-BENEFITS: <br /> 000 <br /> STRATEGY ACTION <br /> GC 6.2 GC 6.2.1 <br /> Expand workshops and resources Organize a workshop on rainwater capture each year beginning in 2024; <br /> for rainwater capture, learning focusing on new audiences <br /> from successful programs in GC 6.2.2 <br /> other regions and leveraging tools Distribute free rainwater capture kits at each workshop <br /> like the EPA's EnviroAtlas <br /> GC 6.2.3 <br /> TIER:COMPLEMENTARY Showcase rainwater capture infrastructure at the Bonnie B. Davis Center <br /> and replicate at other park facilities <br /> PRIORITY SCORE:3.75 <br /> GC 6.2.4 <br /> CO-BENEFITS: Consider ways to incorporate Audubon's Bird-Friendly Habitat certification <br /> 0000 <br /> 2023 CLIMATE ACTION PLAN ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 67 <br />