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PRESS RELEASE: October 24, 2005
Contact: Teresa Mitchell, 315-646-1000, 800-SEAWAY-T, www.seawaytrail.com 

Seaway Trail, Inc. Debuts Driving Financial Sustainability CD 
at National Conference


How to secure sustainable funding for the non-profit organizations that are developing and promoting the national collection of America’s Byways is the focus of a new CD produced by Seaway Trail, Inc., Sackets Harbor, NY. Seaway Trail, Inc. Executive Director Teresa Mitchell and CD Project Facilitator David G. White of New York Sea Grant debuted the Driving Financial Sustainability for America’s Byways Organizations CD at the National Scenic Byway Conference that just concluded in Cleveland, Ohio.

The CD includes information, ideas and inspiration shared by byway representatives gathered from across the U.S. by Seaway Trail, Inc. for three roundtable meetings in Fall 2004. Real-world funding case profiles are categorized by corporations and businesses, events, foundations, government and academic institutions, individuals, and products and services. The CD also includes measurement and tracking program models, a project advisors list, and a resources list with more than 2,200 links.

“The resources profiled on the CD are not only valuable to the non-profit organizations promoting America’s Byways, but can be used by any type of non-profit,” said Seaway Trail, Inc. Executive Director Teresa Mitchell.

Seaway Trail, Inc. received a Federal Highway Administration grant for this project. For more information on the Seaway Trail – the 518-mile-long National Scenic Byway and National Recreation Trail along the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Niagara River, and Lake Erie in New York and Pennsylvania, go online to www.seawaytrail.com ; for more information on America’s Byways, visit www.byways.org.

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