Partner With Us

Our passion is making connections that restore the watershed. Working together gets results. How can your group or organization make in impact in the watershed?
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Together, we can do more for the Muskegon River

Every dam removal, habitat restoration, and education initiative succeeds because people, organizations, and agencies come together.

Whether you bring funding, technical expertise, volunteers, or community connections, your partnership strengthens the watershed we all love.

How you can get involved:

Lend help on restoration projects

Contributions move restoration projects from planning to completion. None of this happens without local support. Your giving covers the early work that unlocks larger grant funding and gets projects built.

Please contact:
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Paul Haan
Executive Director
paul@mrwa.org

Lend us your skills and resources

Contractors, scientists, landowners, and community partners help make projects possible through time, expertise, access, and equipment. If you can lend support in any form, we’d love to connect and learn more.

Please contact:
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Grayson Kosak
Project Coordinator
grayson@mrwa.org

Rally the troops

Local groups, businesses, and advocates help amplify our impact by bringing people together around the river. Rally volunteers, share our work, or sponsor participation so more people can take part.

Please contact:
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Amanda Paige
Watershed Engagement Specialist
amanda@mrwa.org

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Why Partner with MRWA?

Together, we create projects that are data-driven, community-rooted, and built to last. Joining forces with MRWA means becoming part of a network of collaborators working toward one goal: a healthy, connected Muskegon River.

Let’s start a conversation. If you represent a community group, business, foundation, or agency interested in working with MRWA, we’d love to connect.