Each year during Outdoor Afro’s fundraising gala, Glamp Out, the national not-for-profit organization recognizes outdoor leaders who have accomplished extraordinary impact work across U.S. communities. These nature innovators have contributed to Outdoor Afro’s mission to celebrate and inspire Black connections and leadership in nature. Since the organization’s 10th annual Glamp Out will synchronously honor its 15th anniversary as a national movement, this milestone event will roll out the red carpet to uplift the amazing experiences, scholarship, and stewardship of the following award recipients Friday, Oct. 25, at the Claremont Hotel in Oakland-Berkeley Hills:
LEADER OF THE YEAR: MICHAEL CHEEK
DMV volunteer leader Michael Cheek became Outdoor Afro’s 2024 “Leader of the Year” for providing excellence in volunteerism and for his dedication to strengthening Outdoor Afro’s mission work. “My initial reaction to this recognition is one of gratitude,” said Michael when he received the news. “Words can’t express how grateful I am for the love, support, and encouragement I have received from Outdoor Afro, its volunteer leaders, and its participants the last 8 years.” Michael added: “I am also appreciative that I was given the freedom to plan and facilitate activities that represent who I am and what I personally enjoy about the outdoors. My hope is also that this recognition showcases yet another vision of what Black joy in the outdoors looks like.”
PARTNER OF THE YEAR: NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION
The National Park Foundation (NPF) received Outdoor Afro’s 2024 “Partner of the Year” award for demonstrating meaningful partnership for years now that has helped Outdoor Afro create transformative, joyful, and life-changing nature experiences nationwide. “It’s an honor to work so closely with Outdoor Afro to inspire and grow a diverse and passionate community of national park enthusiasts, leaders, and stewards,” said President and Chief Executive Officer Will Shafroth of the National Park Foundation. “Together, we will work to ensure that all people feel welcome in our national parks and other public lands.”
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT RECIPIENT: DR. RAE WYNN-GRANT
Wildlife ecologist and research scientist Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant earned Outdoor Afro’s 2024 “Lifetime Achievement” award for her enduring impact in nature; strong leadership and advocacy work; and mentorship and community engagement as powerful examples of joy and impact in the outdoors. “I had a moment of stunned silence when Founder and CEO Rue Mapp called me about this recognition,” said Wynn-Grant. “When I think of this honor, I’m envisioning people who have lived long, full lives like previous Glamp Out recipient Dr. Mamie A. Parker. She has devoted so much valuable time to the outdoors. Then, I thought about it: It’s not to question but accept that I’ve lived several different lives in a short amount of time. What a great honor to receive this reminder about the importance of community and fellowship – exactly what Outdoor Afro is – and to continue to work toward environmental goals that bring us all together.”
Glamp Out stands as Outdoor Afro’s signature annual fundraiser. The always-special occasion will honor 2024 success stories and revisit past accomplishments in the organization’s history – in pioneering leadership, sincere partnerships, and outdoor community programming. The 10th annual affair will toast to Outdoor Afro’s now 15-year nature achievements, sharing with attendees how it evolved from Mapp’s kitchen table blog to a nationwide nature organization. Glamp Out’s 2024 goal is to raise more than $250,000 in support of its yearlong and healing community programs. Funds raised during the event will support:
MAKING WAVES: The organization’s promise is to teach every child and caregiver within its sphere of influence how to swim. The program was developed in 2019 by Mapp after learning through CDC research that Black children now drown at a rate almost 8 times that of their white peers due to historical barriers. To date, Making Waves has awarded hundreds of “Swimmerships” (or swim lesson scholarships) around the country. The program funded 1,500 new swimmers this year.
OUTDOOR AFRO LEADERSHIP TRAINING: Now in its 12th year, this training teaches more than 100 men and women from across the United States how to guide their local communities safely and sustainably – for healing and greater health of all people and the planet. Contributions help Outdoor Afro’s network of volunteer leaders expand their training to include wilderness first-aid, recreational water activity skills, and model aspirational nature opportunities.
MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING: Outdoor Afro’s ongoing nature narratives include inspiring stories documented through its website and social. The organization encourages community support to continue to amplify neighborhood voices and share the powerful experiences its volunteer leaders guide in local communities. Together, Outdoor Afro wants to remind the world that Black people and communities everywhere are strong, beautiful, and free.
SIGNATURE CAPSTONE EVENTS: These experiences introduce volunteer leaders and local neighborhoods to the exploratory possibilities in nature, changing the face of who can become an outdoor explorer. In the past, Outdoor Afro has prepared more than a dozen climbers to scale Mt. Kilimanjaro and certified 26 leaders as canoe or kayak instructors. Glamp Out helps advance the skill-building, confidence, and growth opportunities through pioneering models of adventure.
Each year, Glamp Out welcomes more than 250 supporters, cultural champions, nature leaders, elected officials, and celebrities. Everyone coming together on behalf of Outdoor Afro’s mission. It’s also a chance for Outdoor Afro’s national community to exercise generosity within the outdoors. Glamp Out purposefully recognizes individual and community contributions to the not-for-profit organization – Outdoor Afro’s way of upholding one of its key values of changing the narrative of who leads in outdoor spaces.
ABOUT OUTDOOR AFRO: Outdoor Afro is a national not-for-profit organization that celebrates and inspires Black connections and leadership in nature. What started as a kitchen table blog by Founder and CEO Rue Mapp in 2009 has grown into a cutting-edge nationwide network with 100-plus volunteer leaders in 60 cities with network participation reaching 60,000 people. Outdoor Afro reconnects Black people with the outdoors through outdoor education, recreation, and conservation. Follow Outdoor Afro at outdoorafro.org and @outdoorafro today.