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Est.

1992

Latest Fiscal Year

Not available

Organization Type

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The Musconetcong Watershed Association (EIN: 22-3199292) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and improving the quality of the Musconetcong River watershed in New Jersey through public education, water monitoring, sustainable land management, and community involvement. With an operating budget of $1.4 million and total revenue of $1.5 million, the organization focuses on various cause areas, including agriculture, fishing, forestry, education, and water resources, while ensuring that no single funder contributes 50% or more of its revenue. For more information, visit www.musconetcong.org.

Mission Statement

THE MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION IS AN INDEPENDENT, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO PROTECTING AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF THE MUSCONETCONG RIVER WATERSHED, INCLUDING ITS NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES, THROUGH PUBLIC EDUCATION AND AWARENESS, WATER MONITORING, SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. River Management The Musconetcong River and its tributaries must be protected/enhanced and river management must be a proactive partnership effort with local residents, municipalities, public agencies, and other non-governmental organizations. This work is informed by the Musconetcong River Management Plan (developed to protect the National Wild and Scenic River segments) and other plans. Water Quality The Musconetcong River should have the highest level of protection afforded to surface waters i.e., “Outstanding National Resource Waters” designation from the EPA/NJDEP. Headwaters of the Musky, including intermittent streams, need increased and restored protections. River Restoration The Musconetcong River and its headwaters should be managed in a way that restores natural processes and promotes biodiversity. Naturally functioning rivers enhance environmental, social and economic benefits in the communities they pass through by enhancing freshwater supply and drinking water quality, providing carbon storage and creating opportunities for recreation and tourism. Examples of supported restoration activities include providing for fish passage, bank stabilization, floodplain management, dam removal, improving instream habitat and creating riparian buffers. Recreation Outdoor recreation is a gateway to enjoying, appreciating, and caring for the natural world that sustains us. Recreation within the Musconetcong watershed is encouraged provided that activities are compatible with preserving the natural and cultural resources of the watershed while respecting private property. Dams MWA supports the removal of dams on the Musconetcong River and its tributaries that are abandoned/obsolete/dangerous or where dam owners are seeking removal. Agriculture Farming has a long history of contributing positively to the watershed’s character, beauty, food supply and economy. We believe that sustainable, regenerative agriculture is needed to protect water quality and it has a constructive place in the future of our watershed. Development Development in the watershed is not inherently bad but should be balanced to maximize environmental protection, social good and economic success. We oppose development where degradation of water quality is probable. Special scrutiny of projects in areas with carbonite bedrock (Karst terrain) is warranted because surface water is more likely to connect rapidly to groundwater. Zoning MWA recognizes the impacts that municipal zoning rules can have on watershed health. Development and conservation can co-exist, and the MWA can be a valued partner to municipalities and other stakeholders in early planning discussions to achieve both. We oppose any development within 300’ of the Musconetcong River or its headwater streams. ​ Lake Hopatcong Lake Hopatcong is a critical part of the Musconetcong Watershed. Its water management plan should fairly balance the needs of both lake and river communities while allowing no decrease in river quality. Invasive Species Invasive species represent a disruptive threat to the ecological health of the watershed. All reasonable, effective measures should be taken to remove them and/or prevent their expansion.
Revenues
$1.5M
Expenses
$1.6M
Net Income:
-$137.1K
Assets
$3.4M
Liabilities
$135.2K
Net Assets:
+$3.3M
Operating Budget
$1.4M
Operating Budget by Year

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Total No. of Grants
10
Median grant size
$34K
Largest grant received
$340.3K
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Thomas Gdallessio
Board Member
R
Ray Merrell
Board Member
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Richard Cotton
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION’s budget?
In 2024, MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION reported an annual operating budget of around $1.4 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION support?
MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION supports work in Agriculture, fishing and forestry, Education, and Water resources.
Where does MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION operate?
MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION is headquartered in Asbury, NJ.
Who funded MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION recently?
In 2024, MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION received grants from NATIONAL FISH AND WILDLIFE FOUNDATION, THE WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION, and THE WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION received in 2024?
The largest grant to MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION in 2024 exceeds $340 thousand.
What is MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION’s reliance on government grants?
MUSCONETCONG WATERSHED ASSOCIATION relied on government grants for more than 55% of their total revenue in 2024.