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National CleanUp Day / Clean Trails / CleanUp News
Casting Call for National CleanUp Day Instructional Videos
We are looking for a volunteer that is good on camera and can represent National CleanUp Day to 1 Million volunteers every year. Please submit a 15-30sec video reel using your phone about why you should help keep America beautiful.
Please submit your name, phone number, email address, instagram link, preferred location (Venice Beach/Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA or Miami/South Bay, FL.
You will need to supply a Headshot and video reel via the AirTable link.
Us:
National CleanUp Day / Clean Trails ls a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization and community of people dedicated to keeping the outdoors clean. Study after study shows the highest indicator that someone will pick up litter is if they witness someone else picking up litter. That’s because peer group norms are more powerful than incentives, and when worked in concert with each other, they can provide impressive behavioral change impacts.
Core to our beliefs is the notion that people want to do the right things; all they need is a little encouragement or incentive. We believe that people are naturally responsible; if we encourage them to care for their favorite places, to pick up after themselves and others, then our communities will become self-sufficient, clean, and more enjoyable.
What would happen if everyone picked up one piece of litter for National CleanUp Day?
Signup via Volunteer Match or directly:
https://airtable.com/shrUU0E5sPXaRgKJb
1312 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202, US
National CleanUp Day and World CleanUp Day! Have Fun in the Outdoors and do good. Clean Trails promotes harmony with the land by encouraging stewardship and by providing mechanisms to keep the trail systems that lead to our wild spaces litter-free.
We’re a nonprofit organization aiming to become a nation-wide community of people dedicated to keeping our wild places and the trails that access those spaces free of litter. Study after study shows the highest indicator that someone will pick up litter is if they witness someone else picking up litter. That’s because peer group norms are more powerful than incentives, and when worked in concert with each other, they can provide impressive behavioral change impacts.
Core to our beliefs is the notion that people want to do the right things; all they need is a little encouragement or incentive. We believe that people are naturally responsible; if we encourage them to care for their favorite places, to pick up after themselves and others, then our trails will become self-sufficient, clean, and more enjoyable.
We'll work with your schedule.
1001 Wilshire BoulevardLOS ANGELES, CA 90017
February 3, 2021
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