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Black Folks Camp Too

WNC Made By Mountains Partnership and Black Folks Camp Too announce new ‘Return on Inclusion’ campaign

This press release was released by Mountain BizWorks and originally appeared at Mountainx.com

Press release from Mountain BizWorks:

CHEROKEE, NC—APRIL 6, 2022—The WNC Made By Mountains Partnership and Black Folks Camp Too are energized to announce a new “Return On Inclusion” campaign to engage Black folks from surrounding Southeastern metro areas to enjoy Western North Carolina’s outdoors, and explore entrepreneurial and job opportunities in the Outdoor Industry Hub of the East.

“Black folks are the fastest growing segment in the camping and RV industries and this audience will be vital for continued growth over the next five years,” says Founder and President of Black Folks Camp Too, Earl B. Hunter Jr.

“There is a deep generational fear and a significant knowledge gap about the outdoors among Black people—as well as a lack of invitation to participate. Our team of marketing and social media experts can help outdoor brands and retailers, campgrounds, RV dealers, national and state parks—and anyone else looking to drive sales, expand their business through diversity,” he adds.

The effort will create and share more culturally relevant ideas that better reflect diverse representation in the outdoor economy, and invite Black folks from nearby metros like Charlotte, Greensboro, and Atlanta to tap into the region’s outdoor industry ecosystem, discover job opportunities, and add support for both new and existing outdoor ventures.

At the center of the Black Folks Camp Too logo is the Unity Blaze: a symbol that means “Treat Everyone, Everywhere, Equally.”

“Our job is to educate. Black Folks Camp Too believes that once we get everybody around that campfire, we will start having amazing conversations, and we’ll find out we got more sames than we have differences. We are changing the world…one campfire at a time folks.” says Hunter, Jr.

The Made By Mountains Partnership is a collaborative of organizations and businesses working to expand the outdoor industry and economy across North Carolina’s Appalachian region by building vibrant outdoor communities, driving outdoor industry expansion, and increasing market access and recognition. Its programs include the WNC: MADE X MTNS regional outdoor brand, the Outdoor Economy Conference, and now, the Return on Inclusion campaign.

“WNC: MADE X MTNS looks forward to furthering a more inclusive and welcoming outdoor recreation industry and community in Western North Carolina and beyond. Western North Carolina is uniquely positioned among America’s outdoor hubs. We are surrounded by some of the country’s most vibrant Black communities, and just a short drive away from the biggest concentration of HBCUs in the nation,” says WNC MADE X MTNS Communications Manager, Joanna Brown.

“This initiative will help ensure that WNC is engaging with and welcoming these communities to both enjoy some of the world’s most incredible outdoor places, and to bring their ideas and ambitions to take part in the world-class outdoor economy we are all building here.”

Earl B. Hunter, Jr kicked off the new ROI program on April 6 at the Outdoor Economy Conference in Cherokee, NC. Multiple community training and industry engagement opportunities will occur throughout 2022 and 2023. Learn more at: BlackFolksCampToo.com, MADEXMTNS.com, and OutdoorEconomy.org. Follow @blackfolkscamptoo, @madexmtns and @outdooreconomy on Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date on all content as it is released.

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