The South Atlantic Water Science Center Thrives on Partnerships
Our Center is provided only about 30% of our total funds through direct appropriations. The rest must be obtained through cooperative partnerships between other Federal, State and Local agencies. We currently have more than 160 partnerships with various agencies across the three states. This unique business model means we must stay in touch with the local science issues and our cooperator's needs while maintaining a federal interest.
SAWSC thrives on Partnerships
Our Center is provided only about 30% of our total funds through direct appropriations. The rest must be obtained through cooperative partnerships between other Federal, State and Local agencies. We currently have more than 160 partnerships with various agencies across the three states. This unique business model means we must stay in touch with the local science issues and our cooperator's needs while maintaining a federal interest.
We also have many stakeholders and partners that we work side by side with as part of our federal mission, but no funding is exchanged. A primary example would be the National Weather Service by providing our critical real-time streamflow information for their flood forecasting needs.
Interested in partnering with the South Atlantic WSC? Give us a call or drop us an email. (to contact us page)
More information:
Our Center is provided only about 30% of our total funds through direct appropriations. The rest must be obtained through cooperative partnerships between other Federal, State and Local agencies. We currently have more than 160 partnerships with various agencies across the three states. This unique business model means we must stay in touch with the local science issues and our cooperator's needs while maintaining a federal interest.
SAWSC thrives on Partnerships
Our Center is provided only about 30% of our total funds through direct appropriations. The rest must be obtained through cooperative partnerships between other Federal, State and Local agencies. We currently have more than 160 partnerships with various agencies across the three states. This unique business model means we must stay in touch with the local science issues and our cooperator's needs while maintaining a federal interest.
We also have many stakeholders and partners that we work side by side with as part of our federal mission, but no funding is exchanged. A primary example would be the National Weather Service by providing our critical real-time streamflow information for their flood forecasting needs.
Interested in partnering with the South Atlantic WSC? Give us a call or drop us an email. (to contact us page)
More information: