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Become a Kids Who Explore

Lead Ambassador

Are you passionate about inspiring families to explore the great outdoors? Do you want to play an active role in building a community that celebrates adventure, nature, and family time? Do you want to host in person events for Kids Who Explore?

Become a Lead Ambassador for Kids Who Explore and help us bring families together for outdoor experiences!

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What is a Lead Ambassador?

As a Lead Ambassador, you will be the heart of our community in your state or province, helping to connect families through exciting outdoor events. Your main role is to plan and host one monthly event that encourages families to explore nature in fun, safe, and engaging ways. We ask that all events to be posted in advance to allow families to plan and participate, and give us time to find event sponsors!

What we ask of you:
What you'll get:
  • Commit to a 1-year term of leading monthly events.

  • Plan and execute one family-friendly event per month in your designated area. These events are to be posted in advance for planning and sponsorship purposes

  • Attend a monthly Lead Ambassador zoom meeting (or watch the recorded meeting if you're unable to join!)

  • Share and promote your event within your local community.

  • Collect a small community fee for each event, which supports the ongoing growth and success of Kids Who Explore. (This will be handled by the Kids Who Explore team)

  • A gift card to the Kids Who Explore Explorer Store, equal to 10% of the ticket sales from each event you host.

  • 1-year free membership to Kids Who Explore, with the potential to extend beyond your ambassadorship.

  • Support from the Kids Who Explore team in event planning 

  • The opportunity to be part of a growing, passionate community of explorers and leaders who share your love for the outdoors.

Lead Ambassador Application Form

Please take a moment to fill out the form.

Can you commit to planning and hosting one monthly event for the next 12 months?

Thanks for submitting! 

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