NC Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts was organized in 1944 to support and enhance the efforts of local soil and water conservation districts in conserving the natural resources of North Carolina. It is organized exclusively for educational, scientific, and charitable purposes and is a 501(c)(3) organization. The Association is made up of the 96 local soil and water local conservation districts that are guided by a board of local citizens, three of whom are elected (non-partisan), with two being appointed. These districts were created in 1937 by North Carolina General Statute 139 for the primary purpose of providing local direction to voluntary, incentive based conservation programs to assist landowners protect and conserve the state’s natural resources, including soil, water, wildlife, unique plant and animal habitats, and others.
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PO Box 27943
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
Phone: 919-707-3767
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