Hunterdon Land Trust was awarded an American Water Charitable Foundation 2026 Water and Environment grant, focusing on restoration and education efforts at the organization’s Dvoor Farm headquarters.
“Hunterdon Land Trust is deeply grateful for support from the American Water Charitable Foundation for our efforts to advance clean water, habitat restoration, and environmental education within the Walnut Brook watershed,” said Emily Dunn, Executive Director of Hunterdon Land Trust. “The work funded by this grant directly supports our mission to foster healthy ecosystems and communities in the Hunterdon County region.”
The Water and Environment grant is part of the American Water Charitable Foundation’s Keep Communities Flowing Grant Program. The Foundation is a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., supporting high-impact projects and initiatives that further American Water’s commitment to the communities it serves.“The American Water Charitable Foundation is proud to invest in organizations and programs that focus on clean water, conservation, environmental education, climate variability and water-based recreation,” said Carrie Williams, President, American Water Charitable Foundation. “We take pride in furthering American Water’s ongoing commitment to being a good neighbor and trusted partner in the community.”
Hunterdon Land Trust is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission to foster healthy ecosystems and communities in the Hunterdon County region through permanent preservation of open space and farmland, stewardship of natural resources, and cultivation of the Dvoor Farm as a center for inspiration, education, and connection. Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, the organization has helped protect more than 12,700 acres. To learn more, visit www.hunterdonlandtrust.org.