ELITE Swiftwater instructors hold current certifications in The American Canoe Association (ACA) and offer some ACA courses for outdoor professionals.
The American Canoe Association (ACA) is a nationwide, not for profit
organization that is in service to the broader paddling public by
providing education on matters related to paddling, supporting
stewardship of the paddling environment, and enabling programs and
events to support paddlesport recreation. Founded in 1880, this marks
the third century that the ACA has actively promoted paddlesports
across the U.S., providing programs and services to its members and the
American public. The ACA is uniquely qualified to help individuals and
organizations understand how paddlesport can contribute to the quality
of life through enabling safe and positive paddling experiences. It is
the objective of the ACA to be the recognized, primary resource to
individuals, organizations, agencies and regulators for information and
guidance on all aspects of paddling.
The ACA beliefs:
- It is their role to make paddling education and instruction accessible to the public.
- ACA's members are a great resource for carrying our mission forward. It is
important for the ACA to provide member clubs and affiliated
organizations with guidance, leadership, and information on how to
further the educational, stewardship and paddlesport recreation tenets
of the ACA at the local, regional and national level.
- It is ACA's role to improve access to paddling for current paddlers and provide
avenues for casual paddlers to become paddlesport enthusiasts.
- It is ACA's role to expand paddlesport into the underserved and high need segments of the market.
- It is ACA's role to influence issues and public policy that effect paddlers and the paddling experience.
- It
is ACA's role to create strategic alliances with the other organizations
that represent the outdoor experience in order to expand awareness and
knowledge of paddling concerns.
- It is important to manage the organization and its assets in a responsible manner in order to fulfill the mission and vision
The ACA strives to communicate the benefits of canoeing, kayaking and
rafting as lifetime recreation and keeps participants informed about
paddlesport opportunities and activities, thus helping to "grow" the
sport. Focus of the organization’s work is on three strategic tenets:
Education, Stewardship, and Recreation. These are presented below as
documented in the ACA’s 2005-2008 Strategic Plan.
1. Paddlesport Education. ACA has long been a leader in the area
of paddlesport education. Today, with the expanding number of
individuals entering the sport at varied skill levels, the ACA’s
educational programs must become broader and more efficient. The ACA
will work towards each of the following:
- Advance the recognition of safety and the skills needed for a safe experience.
- Promote
"gateway" paddling education to reach the broader public as well as
mastery level programs for the paddlesport enthusiast,
- Lead
the education of the paddlesport community by going beyond lesson plans
to package paddling education programs for specific groups and
individuals.
2. Stewardship. The ACA is a recognized leader of conservation
and stewardship efforts on behalf of paddlers. The ACA will continue
its focus on maintaining and enhancing both the natural and regulatory
environments for paddlers at the national level. In addition, the ACA
needs to target more resources to help paddlers at the community level
exert influence over pertinent local issues. The ACA will work towards
stewardship in the following ways:
- Activate a network of support and leadership for grassroots advocacy for stewardship of the nation’s waterways.
- Work towards greater access to waterways for paddlers
- Support the development and promotion of watertrails.
- Become an information base and network for the establishment of waterway cleanup efforts.
- Provide a pathway for paddler participation at the national, state and regional levels for safety, access, and stewardship.
- Conduct research, gain feedback, provide analysis and suggest policy on issues that affect paddlers.
3. Paddlesport Recreation. Since its inception in 1880, the ACA
has been actively involved in paddling recreation, events and
competition. As the popularity of the sport grows through canoeing,
kayaking and rafting, paddlesport recreation will play a key role in
attracting new paddlers as well as keeping the sport dynamic for
paddlers at varied skill levels. The ACA will promote paddlesport
recreation in the following ways:
- Establish itself as the organization serving all segments of the paddling public
- Promote the activity of paddling including the activity itself, its value and healthy benefits
- Oversee, host and provide insurance for paddlefests, events and competitions
- Support
the development and implementation of new events, festivals, and
activities to promote and advance paddlesport recreation.
- Advocate for federal and state funding in support of paddlesport opportunities
- Broadcast paddling locations as well as paddling groups in local areas.
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