LAKE HURON
FOREVER
JUST ANNOUNCED!
One Water Gathering will happen Sept. 27, 2024
in Bay City, Michigan.
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OVERVIEW
The Lake Huron Forever initiative was developed in 2019 by shoreline community foundations and conservation partners from the United States and Canada to advance water quality protection and healthy, sustainable communities on both sides of the lake. The Lake Huron Forever initiative aims to support community conversation and collaboration in the design and implementation of on-the-ground work to strengthen the health and well-being of residents as well as natural resources.
Protecting water quality, ensuring the diversity of plant and animal life, and supporting communities across the region means committing to the long-term protection of Lake Huron. In the coming years, they will strive to engage communities and activate collaboration and partnerships to sustain a healthy Lake Huron through the Lake Huron Forever initiative.
Now is the time to take action. Forever starts today.
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2023 ACTION AGENDA
Updated in 2023, our 5-year Lake Huron Forever Action Agenda highlights our goals to engage local communities, activate solutions and sustain projects & partnerships for the benefit of Lake Huron.
WHO WE ARE
The Lake Huron Forever Steering Committee is comprised of partners from the United States and Canada.
Bay Area Community Foundation, Bay City, Mich., bayfoundation.org
Community Foundation Grey Bruce, Owen Sound, Ont., communityfoundationgreybruce.com
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan, Alpena, Mich., cfnem.org
The Sustainability Project, Grey Bruce, Ont., thesustainabilityproject.ca
Huron Pines, Alpena and Gaylord, Mich., huronpines.org
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, michigan.gov/egle
The Conservation Fund-Saginaw Bay Watershed Initiative Network, Saginaw Bay, Mich., conservationfund.org
Lake Huron Coastal Centre, Goderich, Ont., lakehuron.ca
The Lake Huron team also recognizes, through its consultation, the traditional stewardship of these waters by Canada’s First Nations and Indigenous knowledge in the formation of nature-based solutions for stormwater management.