stakeholder organizations

Stakeholder Organizations: The Ripple Effect
Many local, state, and regional organizations assisted with advance promotion for this event and helped the host organizations conserve paper and print resources through the "ripple effect" of electronic networking. Many also have provided valuable educational information on ways we each can better manage and conserve water in our landscapes, to protect our watersheds and improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay. We are grateful to these organizations and encourage you to support them:

Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay

Applied Ecological Services, Inc.

J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College

Chesterfield County Dept. of Parks and Recreation

Chesterfield County, Dept. of Environmental Engineering

College of William and Mary, Department of Geology

Dept. of Conservation and Recreation - Division of Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance

Dept. of Conservation and Recreation - James Watershed Office

Environmental Concern Inc.

Falling Creek Reservoir Preservation Society

Friends of Chesterfield's Riverfront

Henricopolis Soil and Water Conservation District

James River Association

Middle James Roundtable

Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects

Pocahontas Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society

Rainwater Management Solutions

Richmond Community Garden Collective

Smith Turf and Irrigation

The Garden Club of Virginia

The Nature Conservancy

Timmons Group

University of Richmond School of Continuing Studies

VaNaturally

Virginia Cooperative Extension

Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries

Virginia Green Industry Council

Virginia Native Plant Society

Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association

Virginia Society of Landscape Designers

Virginian Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects