Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts

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225 S East St Ste 142
Indianapolis, IN 46202

The Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (IASWCD) is a non-profit organization based in Indianapolis, IN. Their mission is to enable the conservation of Indiana's natural resources and improve the environment and quality of life for future generations through various initiatives and programs such as the Conservation Cropping Systems Initiative, Pathway to Water Quality, Women4theLand, and the Urban Soil Health Program.

With a focus on promoting sustainable practices and raising awareness about soil and water conservation, the IASWCD works closely with the 92 Soil and Water Conservation Districts across Indiana. Through their efforts, they strive to protect and preserve the state's natural resources for the benefit of both present and future generations.

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