Committees and Working Groups
The work of the Partnership is done both through participation on standing committees, representing the varied missions of our partner groups and via the voluntary formation of working groups, focused on specific timebound initiatives.
Advocacy committee
Our members make annual trips to Washington D.C. and host local field trips to inform and educate our Congressional representatives about the importance of the Connecticut River Watershed. We prepare an annual ‘Look Book’ highlighting critical land conservation, restoration, trail and stewardship project opportunities in all four Watershed states. The Advocacy committee is also responsible for tracking legislation important to the watershed and ensuring the membership is aware of federal funding opportunities. In addition to federal funding opportunities, we are also working to increase state funding for open space and trails in underserved communities.
conservation committee
Recreation and Education committee
Our members are working on making the river accessible for all and bringing Watershed resources to Watershed communities. We are also working to share Watershed exhibits and curriculum within the network of museums working in the region. We seek to connect colleges and universities located in the Watershed, exploring opportunities to collaborate on shared initiatives.
restoration committee
science and research committee
Working Groups (Active)
Legislative Working Group
The CRWP is currently working to advance the Connecticut River Watershed Partnership Act (CRWPA): federal legislation to create a dedicated funding stream to leverage state, local, and private investments in nonregulatory conservation, restoration, education and recreation efforts in the watershed. The CRWPA is modeled on successful partnerships enabled by federal legislation via the Chesapeake WILD Act (2020), and the Delaware River Basin Conservation Act (2015). The Act will enhance coordination among federal agencies and state, regional, tribal, and local public and private partners. The legislation is supported by a broad coalition of public and private organizations throughout New England who seek to diversify the organizations and sources of funding for programming within the Watershed. This collaborative effort will help promote access to the Watershed’s public spaces, particularly for excluded and marginalized communities. To learn more or join our effort please contact us at friendsofconte@gmail.com
Conte Urban Partnership (CUP) Working Group
Our CUP work is focused on promoting land conservation, restoration, education, trail and other project opportunities particularly in and around Springfield, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut. We seek to remedy inequities in access to nature, enhancing transportation options for residents of cities in our Watershed.