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Island Trails Network is a 501c3 non-profit corporation formed in October 2006 to develop, maintain, and promote sustainable trails, waterways, shorelines and access to those resources throughout the Kodiak archipelago through action, advocacy, and education. Our Board of Directors represent a cross-section of recreational interests in the Kodiak community.

Purposes:

Educate the community through volunteer opportunities, training and informational materials about the health, social, environmental and economic benefits of trails and public access.

Develop and promote stewardship, restoration and maintenance projects for trails.

Promote safety during trail use through awareness, education and instruction.

Preserve and improve public access to trails and public resources.

Create sustainable trail systems throughout the Kodiak archipelago.

Raise and provide funds for the development, maintenance and promotion of ITN initiatives.

Commit board and staff resources to ongoing organizational development.

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