A reflection on the growth, work, and impact of RPL in 2025.
News Category: Program
Meet the 2026 Camp & Run Team
Meet the leaders for the 2026 Camp & Run in Leadville, CO.
What Does It Mean To Be an Ambassador for RPL?
Learn more about ambassador Caryn Sandoval and how being involved with RPL has shaped her vision of advocacy.
This Year’s Trail Work Series Off to a Stellar Start
Many trail work days are in the books, with dozens more to come this year.
Running the Revolution: Reflections on Leadville
Vic Thasiah, RPL Board President, reflects on the 2025 Camp and Run event.
A reflection from RPL Ambassador Austin Corbett on runner advocacy and trail work
This week, we’re giving the editorial keys to Austin Corbett, who is an RPL Ambassador based in Flagstaff, AZ.
Our 2025 Leadville Camp & Run Mentors: Dani Reyes-Acosta & Laura Ochoa
Get to know our 2025 Camp & Run mentors, Dani Reyes-Acosta and Laura Ochoa.
Celebrating our 2024 ERF Recipients
Celebrating and reflecting on this year’s 2024 Everyone Runs Fund recipients. Get to know Candace Gale, Mensah Bey, and Mauricio Zuniga.
Layer Cake: Place-based Environmental Advocacy
Advocating for environmental protection is a just, practical, and effective way to protect both the lands we live on and those we live from.
Our 2024 Leadville Camp & Run Mentors: Zoë Rom + Emily Olsen:
We are excited to introduce our 2024 Camp & Run mentors, Zoë Rom and Emily Olsen. Zoë Rom is an award-winning journalist and runner based in the Roaring Fork Valley. A Southern storyteller turned mountain dweller, she starts every day with a cup of strong coffee...
2024 Everyone Runs Fund Spotlight: Mensah Bey
“I feel this will be an opportunity for me to be a trailblazer for my community, fellowship with brothers, and find inspiration in a new landscape.”
2024 Everyone Runs Fund Spotlight: Mauricio Zuniga
This week, we’re shining lights on our recipients: what got them into running, what race they chose to run for this program, and what keeps them motivated to move. First up is Mauricio Zuniga.











