Hamilton County SWCD Awarded $100,000 Clean Water Indiana Grant to Combat Invasive Species4/16/2026 The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District (HCSWCD) has been awarded a $100,000 Clean Water Indiana grant through the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) to support invasive species management efforts across Hamilton County.
Through this three-year grant, $94,000 will be distributed directly to Hamilton County residents as cost-share funding to remove invasive species and restore native landscapes—efforts that improve water quality, reduce erosion, and strengthen local ecosystems. “Removing invasive species is one of the most impactful steps landowners can take to improve their property and protect our local waterways,” said Claire Lane, Urban Conservationist at HCSWCD. “This funding allows us to meet residents where they are—whether they’re just getting started or tackling a larger project—and give them the tools and support they need to take action.” The program is closely aligned with the Hamilton County Invasives Partnership (HIP), a countywide collaborative effort focused on education, outreach, and on-the-ground invasive species control. In addition to financial assistance, HCSWCD will introduce landowner toolkits designed to help smaller property owners get started managing invasive species. These toolkits will include essential equipment such as pruners, loppers, herbicide application tools, safety gear, and other supplies to support safe and effective removal. Residents interested in participating can begin by requesting a free invasive species site assessment through HCSWCD. Program applications are expected to open soon. For more information or to request a site assessment, contact the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District at 317-773-2181or visit www.hamiltonswcd.org.
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