Press Release
City of Aspen launches youth ambassador program to support local climate action
Aspen, CO — The city of Aspen has launched a youth ambassador program as part of its Commit to Tomorrow sustainability campaign, offering local residents ages 24 and under the opportunity to lead sustainability and climate-action projects in their community.
Applicants must submit a project proposal that addresses a community climate action need, and the chosen ambassadors will receive funding to implement their projects.
To be eligible, applicants must either reside within Aspen’s urban growth boundary or be currently enrolled in Aspen public schools. All proposed projects must align with the objectives outlined in the city’s Aspen Sustainability Action Plan (ASAP).
Award amounts will be up to $1,500 per project depending on the scope and needs outlined in the proposal. Funding can be used for materials, transportation, event supplies, outreach, and other costs directly related to implementing the project.
“The goal with this program is to foster understanding of local climate initiatives and to educate and engage the community on sustainability issues,” said Clare McLaughlin, the city’s sustainability manager. “We are excited to empower and amplify local youth climate leaders through their real-world projects.”
Application materials, program guidelines, and additional details are available at aspen.gov/1764/Youth-Ambassador-Pilot-Program.
Applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, and selected ambassadors will be notified following the review process.
To view the ASAP visit: aspen.gov/518/Climate-Action.
For questions, email climate@aspen.gov.
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For more information, please contact:
Clare McLaughlin, sustainability manager
Phone: 970-379-4845
Email: clare.mclaughlin@aspen.gov
Carolyn Sackariason, communications co-manager
Phone: 970-319-2791
Email: carolyn.sackariason@aspen.gov