American Conservation Experience
Grace Robbins currently serves as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Florida, focusing on updating a campus-wide survey of university buildings. In addition, Grace is a Certified Local Government Fellow with the American Conservation Experience, where responsibilities include reviewing CLG applications and coordinating with State Historic Preservation Offices. Previous experience includes roles as an Archaeological Technician with the National Park Service, contributing to both archaeological projects and educational curricula development, alongside internships at various museums and research centers. Grace holds a Master of Arts in Historic Preservation from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Archaeology from Florida State University.
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American Conservation Experience
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American Conservation Experience (ACE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing rewarding environmental service opportunities for youth, young adults, and emerging professionals of all backgrounds to explore and improve public lands while gaining practical professional experience. ACE is a national leader in recruiting, coordinating, and training volunteers to undertake practical environmental restoration projects in U.S. parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other public lands. Our programs provide opportunities for youth, young adults, and emerging professionals of all backgrounds to gain tangible professional and field experience through meaningful, hands-on conservation projects. In 2004, ACE began as a small, international conservation program in Flagstaff, Arizona, engaging global volunteers in an American Conservation Experience through rewarding public lands projects. Since then, we have grown to serve locations across the U.S. and Puerto Rico, continuing our mission to foster cross-cultural understanding and unity through national service.