Education and Outreach
PLWA’s Education, Outreach, and Action Program combines opportunities for community engagement and education about access rights. The Public Access Volunteer Corps is made up of public land and water users and partner organizations who advocate for access. Our Ambassadors, Advocates, and Sponsors build community, amplify the public’s voice on important access issues, educate members on their access rights, and help shape PLWA’s mission and vision to meet Montana’s present and future needs. Scroll down to learn more.
Public Access Volunteer Corps
The goals of PLWA’s landmark Public Access Volunteer Corps are:
prepare volunteers to advocate for and educate about public land and water access rights in Montana
enable individuals to investigate and successfully address the myriad of public access complaints currently facing Montana’s public access community
develop the skills required to bridge gaps between public and private landowners, while safeguarding and enhancing access
create partnerships between organizations and communities that care about public access issues both within and outside of Montana
Public Access Investigation Certificate (PAIC) course
This training program is an inaugural grassroots initiative to create community self-efficacy around public access advocacy work and increase local knowledge about public access rights in Montana. The initial class graduated in Fall of 2022.
Training for access work is completed via a live 8 hour course taken online, available to students across Montana. At the end of the course students take an open book exam to demonstrate knowledge acquisition and, upon passing, are granted PLWA’s Public Access Investigation Certificate. Volunteers are requested to donate 2 hours per week of their time to help with PLWA’s access work. Most of this will work is remote, however at times, Access Investigators may be requested to attend local county meetings as PLWA representatives or visit courthouses or government offices located in the volunteer’s area. Training is general so that graduates may serve organizations and public access causes beyond the umbrella of PLWA. The latest syllabus is available HERE.
Future Course Dates: TBD
Community Engagement
PLWA Sponsor
PLWA Sponsorship allows organizations to pool resources, ideas, and support to achieve more. We partner with organizations that share common goals, working to raise awareness and generate excitement about public lands, access, conservation, and wildlife.
If you are interested in being a sponsor, reach out to us and see how we can help each other safeguard the incredible resources Montana has to offer.
Access Ambassador
PLWA’s Access Ambassador program brings artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, and storytellers together to highlight important public land and water issues and connect users with access issues they care about. Montana is filled with talented individuals recreating and working on public lands.
Reach out if you are interested in joining the team and bringing visibility to important access issues.