Colorado Fourteeners Initiative (CFI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural integrity of Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks. Through active stewardship and public education, CFI works in partnership with the US Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and passionate volunteers and donors nationwide to protect and restore the fragile alpine ecosystems on Colorado's 14ers. Founded in 1994, CFI was formed as a response to significant environmental impacts caused by the rapidly expanding recreational use of Colorado's Fourteeners. The organization's mission is to ensure the long-term sustainability of these peaks by implementing projects that focus on building, restoring, maintaining, and educating. CFI offers various giving options, including online donations, endowments, and legacy society memberships, as well as volunteer opportunities in trail construction, restoration, hiker education, and peak stewardship. With a commitment to staying informed and engaged, CFI provides updates on their current and future projects, partnerships, and achievements through their newsletter and social media platforms.
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