Indiana American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2026 Water and Environment Grant Recipients
The Water and Environment grants are part of the
"Protecting water resources and supporting environmental education are essential to the long-term health of the communities we serve," said
Below are the 2026 Water and Environment grant recipients in
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Red-Tail Land Conservancy (Richmond andMuncie ) –$75,000
Funding will support the permanent protection of 39 acres of mature woodland alongBoston Creek south ofRichmond , creating a new nature preserve that safeguards a high-quality stream and critical wildlife habitat. The project protects water quality in theEast Fork Whitewater River watershed, reduces erosion, preserves a forested corridor, and provides opportunities for education, research, and community engagement.
"Places like this remind us how closely the health of our communities is tied to the health of the land and water around us. Protecting this beautiful forest alongBoston Creek will safeguard a vital wildlife corridor, protect water quality, and ensure this land will be treasured by our community and future generations," saidJulie Borgman , Executive Director atRed-Tail Land Conservancy .
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Wabash River Development & Beautification Inc. (Terre Haute ) –$80,000
The grant will support construction of a safe, environmentally responsible kayak and canoe access point along the Wabash River at Fort Harrison. The project expands the region's Blueway network intoVigo County , stabilizes eroding shoreline, protects water quality, and promotes outdoor recreation and long-term engagement withTerre Haute's riverfront.
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Indiana Dunes Environmental Learning Center (Chesterton ) –$40,000
Funding will support the Watershed Education with a Paddling Experience program, delivering free, hands-on environmental education to approximately 3,000 students in northwestIndiana . The Canoe-mobile floating classroom connects mostly Title I students toLake Michigan and local waterways through paddling instruction, water quality education, and conservation activities.
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Indiana University Foundation – IU Kokomo Campus –$10,000
The grant will provide on-the-ground improvements toKokomo Creek by stabilizing eroding streambanks, restoring native vegetation, and enhancing water quality through the IU Kokomo campus. The project also offers students and community members hands-on opportunities to participate in long-term stewardship.
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Upper White River Watershed Alliance –$7,000
This grant will support development of an interactive online platform that translates complex water quality data into clear visuals and real-world examples. The resource will help residents, volunteers, and decision-makers better understand watershed health and support informed actions that protect local waterways.
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