Indiana Conservation Partnership (ICP)
The Indiana Conservation Partnership is comprised of eight Indiana agencies and organizations who share a common goal of promoting conservation. To that end, the mission of the Indiana Conservation Partnership is to provide technical, financial and educational assistance needed to implement economically and environmentally compatible land and water stewardship decisions, practices and technologies.
Visit the ICP website for resources on specific topics including Rain Gardens, Wetlands, Backyard Habitat, Native Plants, Septic Systems, etc.
Past ICP Trainings have been recorded and can be found on the ICP trainings webpage.
The Indiana Conservation Partnership is comprised of eight Indiana agencies and organizations who share a common goal of promoting conservation. To that end, the mission of the Indiana Conservation Partnership is to provide technical, financial and educational assistance needed to implement economically and environmentally compatible land and water stewardship decisions, practices and technologies.
Visit the ICP website for resources on specific topics including Rain Gardens, Wetlands, Backyard Habitat, Native Plants, Septic Systems, etc.
Past ICP Trainings have been recorded and can be found on the ICP trainings webpage.
Established in 1968, the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, IASWCD empowers each of Indiana's 92 SWCDs to address local natural resource concerns through providing legislative advocacy, especially Clean Water Indiana funding; programs and staffing to support farmers and foresters at all scales; and resources to help SWCDs connect, grow, and advance their effectiveness.
Visit the IASWCD website for recorded trainings, resources and more!
Visit the IASWCD website for recorded trainings, resources and more!