Lead your own clean-up!
While, the Watershed Council organizes a large community clean-up annually, you have the option to complete your own
While, the Watershed Council organizes a large community clean-up annually, you have the option to complete your own
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, we organized an annual clean-up on the Bear River. This turned into the
Our Mobile Boat Washing Station (MOBO) Program was started in Northern Michigan in 2020. We use high-pressure, heated
Collaborations and partnerships are the foundation of the Watershed Council’s success. We strive to develop cooperative relationships that
The Bear River, the largest tributary to Little Traverse Bay, originates at Walloon Lake and flows 12 miles
The Bay View Association (BVA) of The United Methodist Church is a National Historic Landmark community founded in
Campus stormwater was not being filtered properly causing excess nutrients and sediment from campus stormwater.
As part of a grant from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council
Every dollar invested in Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council helps leverage government and foundation grants for much needed local water quality monitoring and pollution prevention, invasive species management, shoreline restoration, education, and much more.
The Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Our employee identification number (EIN) is 38-2361745.
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