The Access Fund

The Access Fund
Type Advocacy group
94-3131165 [1]
Location
Area served
United States
Revenue
$1,592,520 (2013) [1]
Expenses $1,370,608 (2013) [1]
Mission The Access Fund is the national organization that keeps climbing areas open and conserves the climbing environment.[1]
Website accessfund.org

The Access Fund is a not-for-profit rock climbing advocacy group in the US. Their goals are twofold. First, keeping climbing areas open and gaining access to currently closed climbing areas. Second, they promote an ethic of responsible climbing and conservation of the climbing environment. The Access Fund was originally the access committee of the American Alpine Club and was created as the climbing community realized the need for an organization to represent climbing and climbers' rights in the US.[2]

The Access Fund became its own 501(c)3 organization in 1991. The organization is based out of Boulder, Colorado and has a small full-time staff. Additionally, the Access Fund has a nationwide network of volunteers and local climbing organizations that work locally to keep climbing areas open and preserved for future climbers.[2]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "GuideStar Exchange Reports for Access Fund". GuideStar. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
  2. 1 2 Fields, Jenn. "20 years of the Access Fund: Climbing advocacy organization celebrates anniversary with Boulder events", Colorado Daily (October 21, 2011).

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