In February 2020, the IATC Board of Directors and Executive Director gathered for a strategic planning retreat. After many meetings, drafts, and and much valuable feedback from our leadership and community, the Board gave IATC’s first formal strategic plan its final approval.
Read MoreThe Issaquah Alps Trails Club is proud to release its first annual report. Looking back on the year 2020, the organization faced many challenges, but we met those challenges head on and succeeded in our mission.
Read MoreThe Issaquah Alps Trails Club is committed to first and foremost ensuring the health and safety of our members. At a board meeting this week, Issaquah Alps Trails Club leadership came together to decide exactly what that will look like going forward.
Read MoreAre you looking for a way to stay engaged with your outdoor community at home? The IATC currently has an opportunity for one or two volunteers interested in digital and print communications. Learn more here!
Read MoreNow, more than ever, we need the great outdoors to safely recreate and nurture our mental and physical well being. Your donation will go straight to the heart of our mission -- advocacy. All funds raised will help citizen activists organize, mobilize, and influence on a broader and deeper level than ever before.
Read MoreLast month the IATC Board of Directors and Executive Director gathered for a strategic planning retreat. The board hired the well regarded nonprofit consultant Susan Howlett to facilitate, and she will continue working with us toward the long term goal of a strategic plan.
Read MoreThe Preston Community Center was the venue for our annual Public Lands Forum Thursday evening, February 20.
Read MoreOriginally published in the winter 2008 edition of the Alpiner, this article discusses the evolution of the IATC after the passing of some of the founders of the IATC.
Read MoreDavid Kappler, a longtime volunteer and board leader of the IATC, discusses donating with an IRA.
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