Saginaw Bay Watershed Initiative Network
Our Role
With support from Dow and 12 foundation and corporate partners, we helped create—and now administer—the Saginaw Bay Watershed Initiative Network (WIN), which has become a catalyst for hundreds of initiatives to improve the watershed and its communities. Since 1998, WIN has invested more than $5 million in approximately 300 projects, leveraging an additional $12 million in support for these community efforts.
WIN grants have supported a wide range of locally driven projects. We’ve helped our partners improve the energy efficiency of a minor league baseball team’s stadium, plant community gardens, build trail systems, provide canoe and kayak launch facilities along the watershed’s major rivers, control erosion along tributary rivers to prevent pollution, and even remove dams to improve passage for spawning fish. One of WIN’s biggest ongoing projects involves removing a deteriorating dam along the Cass River in the city of Frankenmuth, Michigan’s top tourist destination.
“We’ve been able to work with the community and the Army Corps of Engineers to remove the dam and connect about 80 miles of river. It’s been 160 years since walleye have been able to get past the dam in Frankenmuth to their historic spawning areas. Once you have a run of walleye up this river, you’ll once again have an opportunity for recreational fishing to bring even more tourists in,” says WIN administrator Mike Kelly of TCF.
Why This Project Matters
As the leading organization in the area supporting sustainability, Saginaw Bay WIN creates opportunities to invest in and broaden the dialogue among local organizations and communities to protect the environment, restore places that have been harmed and develop new ideas that can address some of Saginaw Bay’s most pressing watershed challenges.
This 15-minute film, Coreyon, showcases our efforts to restore native fish populations to their former glory and ensure a sustainable environment and economy for everyone throughout the Great Lakes:
Project Partners
These foundations and corporations contribute $300,000 per year to support WIN investments:- Bay Area Community Foundation
- Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
- Consumers Energy Foundation
- Cook Family Foundation
- The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
- Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
- Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
- Midland Area Community Foundation
- Saginaw Bay Foundation
- Saginaw Community Foundation
- S.C. Johnson Fund
- Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Learn more
- 2020 Annual Report
- 2017 Annual Report
- 2016 Annual Report
- 2015 Annual Report
- 2014 Annual Report
- 2013 Annual Report
- Saginaw Bay WIN