Partner Organizations
SCWC Forum Field Day along the Rillito confluence on March 29th, 2023
What does it mean to be a partner?
SCWC Partners support the goals of the SCWC 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. (SCWC Governance Framework)
Partners participate in SCWC in a variety of ways. At a minimum Partners:
Support SCWC's vision, mission, and goals; and
Attend semi-annual forums. Forums are typically 2 half days twice a year.
Where desired and/or possible Partners may also:
Participate in working groups. Work groups typically meet monthly for 60-90 minutes.
Provide in-kind or financial support.
Fill out the Get Involved Form or contact scwcollaborative@gmail.com if interested in joining SCWC as a partner.
Our Current Partners
Arizona Department of Transportation*
Arizona Game and Fish Department, Tucson Aquatic Wildlife Program
Arizona Project WET
ASU Sustainable Cities Network
BKW Farms
Borderlands Restoration Network
Bureau of Reclamation*
City of Tucson, Water Department *
Community Water Coalition of Southern Arizona
Coronado National Forest, US Forest Service
Freeport-McMoRan Sierrita Operations
Friends of El Rio Preserve
Friends of Sonoita Creek
Friends of Tucson's Birthplace
Global Water Resources*
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
Local First Arizona*
Metro Water District
National Park Service
Pima Association of Governments*
Pima County Cooperative Extension, University of Arizona*
Pima County, Office of Sustainability and Conservation*
Pima County, Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department*
San Xavier District of the Tohono O'odham Nation*
SERI
Sky Island Alliance*
Sonoran Institute*
Sustainable Tucson
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
Town of Marana, Parks & Recreation Department
Town of Marana, Water Department
Tucson Audubon Society
Tucson Birthplace Open Space Coalition
University of Arizona, CAPLA
University of Arizona, Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions
University of Arizona, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Arizona, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
US Geological Survey
Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona*
Watershed Management Group*
YWCA Southern Arizona*