
Our Stories
Everyone has a role to play in caring for the watershed, and we invite you to read our stories, get inspired by our champions, and help us connect with others who are passionate about this vital cause.
Press Release: CRP Secures Grant from Carolyn Foundation for Climate Solutions
Clean River Partners is pleased to announce that they’ve received a $25,000 grant from the Carolyn Foundation, which will support their work in climate solutions. This generous funding will enable us to continue engaging communities in meaningful climate action through education, volunteer opportunities, and hands-on habitat restoration.
Federal Funding and the CRP Budget
We anticipate securing an agreement for $100,000 in grant funding from the Fishers and Farmers Partnership for an exciting project at the Little Cannon River Aquatic Management Area in Goodhue County, Minnesota. This funding is expected to come from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of the federal government. What will happen if this funding doesn’t come through?
Press Release: Announcing the Cannon River Fish Passage Initiative
Clean River Partners and the Minnesota DNR are launching the Cannon River Fish Passage Initiative to modify the Gorman Lake and Lower Sakatah Lake dams into Rock Arch Rapids. This will enhance fish passage, improve habitats, and increase safety. Join the Open House on February 20, 2025.
Press Release: New Funding Announcement
Clean River Partners (CRP) is thrilled to announce a significant funding boost of $13,100 from Northfield Shares, enhancing our commitment to ecological health and community engagement in the Northfield area. These two grants, made possible through the support of Our Community Foundation, will empower CRP to expand its impactful volunteer programs and restoration initiatives in the coming year.
Press Release: New Funding Announcement
Clean River Partners, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and improving the health of the Cannon River Watershed, is thrilled to announce that it received a $2,500 grant from the Red Wing Shoe Company Foundation. This grant funding will support their ongoing efforts to promote clean water initiatives in Southeast Minnesota.