SCWC Partners support the goals of the Santa Cruz Watershed Collaborative and include organizations and agencies invested in the management of land or water resources, have subject matter expertise, or represent community interests related to watershed health.
Partners participate in SCWC in a variety of ways. At a minimum they:
Support SCWC's vision, mission, and goals.
Attend semi-annual forums. Forums happen two days twice a year.
Where desired and/or possible they may also:
Participate in SCWC working groups. Working groups typically meet monthly for 60-90 minutes.
Provide in-kind or financial support.
Contribute events and updates to our monthly e-newsletter.
Fill out the Get Involved Form or contact SCWCollaborative@gmail.com if interested in partnering with SCWC.
Our Current Partners
Arizona Cross Watershed Network
Arizona Department of Transportation*
Arizona Game and Fish Department, Tucson Aquatic Wildlife Program
Arizona State University, Sustainable Cities Network
BKW Farms
Borderlands Restoration Network
Bureau of Reclamation*
City of Tucson, Transportation and Mobility Department
City of Tucson, Tucson Water*
Community Water Coalition of Southern Arizona
Freeport-McMoRan Sierrita Operations
Friends of El Rio Preserve (FERP)
Friends of Sonoita Creek
Friends of Tucson's Birthplace
Global Water Resources
Local First Arizona*
Metro Water District
National Park Service, Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
National Park Service, Saguaro National Park
National Park Service, Sonoran Desert Network
Pima Association of Governments*
Pima County Health Department
Pima County, Conservation Lands and Resources*
Pima County, Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department*
San Xavier District of the Tohono O'odham Nation*
Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Alliance
Sky Island Alliance*
Sonoran Environmental Research Institute (SERI)
Sonoran Institute*
Sustainable Tucson
The Wilderness Society
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
Town of Marana, Parks & Recreation Department
Town of Marana, Water Department
Tucson Bird Alliance*
Tucson Birthplace Open Space Coalition
Tucson Clean and Beautiful
University of Arizona, CAPLA (College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture)
University of Arizona, Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions
University of Arizona, Cooperative Extension, Arizona Project WET
University of Arizona, Cooperative Extension, Pima County*
University of Arizona, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Arizona, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
University of Arizona, Water Resources Research Center
US Geological Survey
USDA, Forest Service, Coronado National Forest
USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service*
Watershed Management Group*
YWCA Southern Arizona*