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Stroud Water Research Center Launches Its Future Of Fresh Water Initiative
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To strengthen ongoing research and to expand community empowerment programs to protect clean fresh water regionally and around the world, on August 5, the Stroud Water Research Center in Chester County announced its Future of Fresh Water Initiative.

“Nowhere else in the world is there an organization like Stroud Water Research Center, which has spent 51 years focused on understanding, preserving, and protecting fresh water,” said David B. Arscott, Ph.D., executive director and research scientist, Stroud Center.  “In that time, our research has made significant contributions to policies that protect our nation’s streams and wetlands, stormwater management systems, and drinking water sources. Our team of scientists continues to work hard on the critical questions of our time, including the relationship between land use, water quality, and climate change.”

“We believe that this work must be shared, which is why cultivating a broad understanding of the issues, and teaching the skills to address them, is the core of our programs,” said William LaFond, chair of the Future of Fresh Water Initiative and a Stroud Center board member.  “With the world’s need for clean fresh water more pressing than ever, we must increase our capacity to pursue that mission. We invite others to join us as we lay the foundation for a more sustainable future. With financial support, we will continue to pursue groundbreaking research and broad-based education that will have a lasting value in our community and in communities around the world.”

For the past two years, the Stroud Center has been gathering support for the Future of Fresh Water Initiative that has a $20 million goal. To date, $8.87 million has been achieved. The Future of Fresh Water Initiative is needed to continue the Stroud Center’s research, environmental education, and watershed restoration programs.

“We must work together with landowners, local and regional planners, and decision-makers to protect and restore our freshwater ecosystems. Engagement and financial investments from the community in support of the Stroud Center’s mission are vital to our success and to the future of clean fresh water,” said Arscott.

Five major aspects have been identified for the Future of Fresh Water Initiative--

-- Research: Empower renowned scientists to further their work and recommend ways to deliver clean fresh water around the world for generations to come.

-- Education: Enable educators to utilize technology to enhance and expand science beyond the classroom. Create, refine, and explore new education programs and associated curricula.

-- Restoration: Implement collaborations and partnerships necessary to achieve the highest level of freshwater conservation and watershed restoration.

-- Bernard W. Sweeney, PhD Executive Director’s Fund: Provide funds for critical centerwide initiatives. This fund honors the legacy of Bern Sweeney’s more than 40-year career and dedication to research, education, and restoration for decades to come. Through the creation of a $1 million challenge match by Rod and Alice Moorhead every gift received will double the Director’s Fund impact.

-- Unrestricted: Affords institutional leadership the flexibility to apply funds where they are needed most, such as capital projects, conferences and meetings, and technology enhancements.

Please contact David Reinfeld, director of campaign programs and major gifts, 610-268-2153, ext. 314, or send email to: dreinfeld@stroudcenter.org  to inquire about making a gift, multi-year pledge, or stock transfer, to establish a challenge match, review naming opportunities, and to learn more.

Stroud Water Research Center operates with the help of research grants from public agencies and private foundations, through contracts with corporations and government bodies for specific projects, and through the generosity of donors.

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Stroud Water Research Center website, Click Here to subscribe to UpStream.  Click Here to subscribe to Stroud’s Educator newsletter.  Click Here to become a Friend Of Stroud Research,  Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and visit their YouTube Channel.

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[Posted: August 5, 2019]


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