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Pennsylvania’s AML/AMD restoration work depends on the strength and staying power of the community organizations doing it. This category covers the organizational side — forming and sustaining watershed groups, navigating nonprofit structure, finding technical and financial assistance, and building the capacity to take on and complete restoration projects.
Recommended Reading Order #
| Article | What you’ll learn |
| The Watershed Approach | Why the watershed-based approach works and the principles behind coordinated restoration |
| Watershed Protection and Restoration | The goals and methods of watershed protection in an AMD context |
| Addressing Watershed Problems | Identifying and prioritizing problems — connecting assessment to action |
| Organize a Watershed Partnership | How to form and structure a watershed partnership for AMD restoration work |
| How to Form Your Own Watershed Organization in Pennsylvania | Step-by-step guidance for starting a PA watershed organization |
| Incorporate as a Non-Profit | The incorporation process for new watershed organizations |
| Becoming a 501(c)(3) Organization | Federal tax-exempt status — why it matters and how to get it |
| Conservation Districts | How PA conservation districts support watershed groups and AMD restoration |
| Funding Sources | Overview of funding programs for AMD treatment and watershed restoration in PA |
| Maintaining Your Effort | How to sustain organizational capacity and program momentum over time |
Related Resources #
- FPW — Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds Grant Program (Resource Library)
Need Direct Help? #
Visit the Get Help page for the capacity support intake form. Post organizational questions in the Capacity and Admin Support forum.
| Source: AML-Connect / EPCAMR | Last Reviewed: March 2026 | Forum: /community/forums/capacity-and-admin-support/ |