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Water quality grants awarded

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The Pigeon River Fund of The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) awarded 12 grants totaling $350,365 to environmental groups working to improve surface water quality, enhance fish and wildlife habitats, expand public use and access to waterways, and increase water quality awareness in Buncombe, Haywood, and Madison counties. With these grants and since 1996, the Pigeon River Fund has distributed $10,594,556 in grants.  

Here are some of the recipients:

• $50,000 to Asheville GreenWorks to expand its cleanup operations, train, and recruit new Streamkeeper volunteers, and replace two Trash Trout litter collection devices.
• $45,000 to Environmental Quality Institute to provide ongoing support for the Stream Monitoring Information Exchange and Volunteer Water Information Network programs that support volunteer stream monitoring in Haywood, Buncombe, and Madison counties.
• $35,000 to Haywood Waterways Association for program and administrative support.
• $11,415 to Haywood Waterways Association for repairs to two failing septic systems and outreach to Haywood County community members regarding septic tank maintenance and water quality protection.
• $15,750 to Haywood Waterways Association for planning costs associated with the removal of a small dam in Maggie Valley.

The next application deadline for qualifying nonprofits in Buncombe, Haywood and Madison counties is March 15, 2026. Details and instructions are available at cfwnc.org.  

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