Please join us next Wednesday, June 28th at noon for a NFWF Project Spotlight, “Regional Scale Delivery Models for Agriculture”

Join The Nature Conservancy’s Amy Jacobs and the Upper Susquehanna Coalition’s Wendy Walsh and Mike Lovegreen, as they discuss the challenges and opportunities of creating and sustaining regional-scale programs in the agricultural sector to deliver water quality improvements.

The presentation will be held as a webinar : https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2997559351893014017

Hope to see you there!

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Project Spotlight series is an effort to share lessons learned, challenges and opportunities in implementation through discussions with grantees who have recently completed, or are close to completing, a NFWF grant. Grantees with expertise in a common topic join together to reflect on their experiences and answer audience questions. This year we are organizing a series of four Spotlights focusing on the unique challenges of regional collaborations:

Wednesday June 28thRegional Scale Delivery Models for Agriculture

July 10thDiverse Partnerships in Regional Collaborations

July 18thStormwater-Focused Collaborations Among Local Government

(dates are subject to change)

Past Project Spotlights:

Financing Strategies for Regional Initiatives

Recordings of these and other Project Spotlights can be found on our website, NFWF.org/Chesapeake, under “Our Grantees in the News”

The US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) has a long-standing partnership, through a cooperative agreement, with the National Fish and Wildlife (NFWF) to provide direct financial support to accomplish both:

–          The Small Watershed Grant (SWG) program that promotes community-based efforts to develop conservation strategies to protect and restore the diverse natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay.

–          The Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction (INSR) grant program that support efforts with the Chesapeake Bay watershed to accelerate nutrient and sediment reductions with innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective approaches.

Elizabeth Nellums
Manager, Chesapeake Programs
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
1133 15th Street, NW – Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 595-2442
Elizabeth.Nellums@nfwf.org