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JOIN THE COALITION

Join the more than 290 organizations that are making a change for our rivers, streams,
and the Chesapeake Bay.


We need to work together to meet our clean water goals. And that’s where you come in! We welcome you to join us to fight for clean water in all the rivers and streams that feed the Chesapeake Bay.

There are three ways you can join us:

  1. You work for an organization in the Choose Clean Water Coalition's membership and want to get involved!

    We are always looking to deepen the level of engagement among the staffers working for organizations in the Coalition’s membership. Check out our list of priorities and join one of our listservs or monthly calls!

  2. You work for a nonprofit organization, community group, or tribe interested in joining the Choose Clean Water Coalition's membership.

    The strength of the Coalition lies in our members. We provide our members with helpful resources they need to advance our collective policy, advocacy, and communications goals. Why become a member?

    • Lend your organization's voice to important threats facing the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort.

    • Increase your organization's capacity and efficiency through communications support and information sharing opportunities.

    • Connect with and learn from members from across the watershed and beyond.

    • Be part of the largest Coalition for clean water in the country.

  3. You do not work for a nonprofit organization, community group, or tribe but are interested in receiving updates from the Choose Clean Water Coalition.

    Critical to the Coalition’s success are partners who come alongside us to support our work for clean water in myriad ways. We encourage businesses, consultants, and anyone who cares about clean water to join us and receive updates from the Coalition and learn ways they can get involved.

Please use this form to select which way you want to join us in our work for clean water. Together, we will make a difference in protecting and restoring the rivers and streams that feed the Chesapeake Bay.