The 2007 Greenscapes Program is generously sponsored by a diverse group of organizations, grant funders, community partners, Underwriters, and supporters.
Half of the Greenscapes Massachusetts program is funded by municipal governments and utilities, who like all of us, face ever-challenging budgets. Our community partners need to hear from their constituents that the funds the spend on the Greenscapes program (about 50 cents a household) are worthwhile! Please call or email your community's representative and let them know you appreciate their support of the Greenscapes Massachusetts program.
As the central coordinator of the Greenscapes program, the Massachusetts Bays Estuary Association would like to thank the Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Bays Program for their financial assistance, as well as other supporters . We also sincerely thank those entities that sponsor the regional programs implemented by our Greenscapes Coalition partners (see below).
Please Note: Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Greeenscapes partners, sponsors, or supporters, nor does the mention of any companies, trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
The 2007 Greenscapes Program is generously sponsored by a diverse group of organizations, grant funders, community partners, Underwriters, and supporters.
Half of the Greenscapes Massachusetts program is funded by municipal governments and utilities, who like all of us, face ever-challenging budgets. Our community partners need to hear from their constituents that the funds the spend on the Greenscapes program (about 50 cents a household) are worthwhile! Please call or email your community's representative and let them know you appreciate their support of the Greenscapes Massachusetts program.
As the central coordinator of the Greenscapes program, the Massachusetts Bays Estuary Association would like to thank the Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Bays Program for their financial assistance, as well as other supporters . We also sincerely thank those entities that sponsor the regional programs implemented by our Greenscapes Coalition partners (see below).
Please Note: Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Greeenscapes partners, sponsors, or supporters, nor does the mention of any companies, trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
The 2007 Greenscapes North Shore program is a multi-partner outreach effort sponsored by Salem Sound Coastwatch, the Ipswich River Watershed Association, the Eight Towns and the Bay Committee,
the Massachusetts Bays Estuary Association, and the communities of Andover, Beverly, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Middleton, Newbury, Newburyport, Peabody, Rowley, Salem, Salisbury, Topsfield, and Wenham. We greatly appreciate the assistance and support from all those who have supported Greenscapes and helped to lead the program in their communities.
The 2007 Greenscapes North Shore program is also financed in part by generous support from the Massachusetts Bays Program, the EPA Targeted Watershed Grant for Ipswich River Restoration, and the Louisa Conrad Bequest of the North Shore Garden Club. The content of this Guide was originally developed by the North and South Rivers Watershed Association (NSRWA) and the Massachusetts Bays Program for the South Shore region. We thank the NSRWA for their generosity and support in expanding this program to the North Shore.
The 2007 Greenscapes South Shore program is a multi-partner outreach effort sponsored by the North and South Rivers Watershed Association, the Massachusetts Bays Program, Massachusetts Bays Estuary Association, Aquarion Water Co. (Hingham, Hull), Pinehills Water Company, and the Towns of Cohasset, Duxbury, Hanover, Kingston, Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Scituate and Weymouth.
We greatly appreciate the assistance and support of these partners who have led the Greenscapes program in their communities:
The 2007 Greenscapes South Shore program is also financed in part by grants from the MA Department of Environmental Protection, Massachusetts Environmental Trust, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.