Join the Community

Become a SEAWA Member

Membership is free and does not expire. Open to individuals, organizations, municipalities, and irrigation districts who live, work, or play in the Southeast Alberta watershed.

Membership

Member Benefits

By becoming a SEAWA member you demonstrate community support, ensure your voice is heard, and engage in stewardship activities.

  • Have a voice

    Stay informed on watershed issues and contribute your perspective.

  • Board eligibility

    Members can run for Board of Director seats.

  • Events & newsletters

    Hear about SEAWA events first and receive regular updates.

  • Volunteer & participate

    Join committees and activities that promote watershed sustainability.

Membership

Individual Membership

Community members engaging in watershed activities

Open to any person who lives, works, or plays within the Southeast Alberta watershed. Membership is completely free and never expires.

  • Demonstrate your support for watershed stewardship
  • Stay informed through updates and public events
  • Eligible to contribute perspectives on watershed topics

Membership

Organization Membership

Open to organizations, municipalities, community groups, non-profits, and irrigation districts located within the Southeast Alberta watershed. Membership is free and does not expire.

  • Strengthen your organization’s role in watershed planning
  • Collaborate with regional partners and stakeholders
  • Stay updated on research, events, and policy development
Organizations working together on watershed initiatives

Other ways to help

Other ways to get involved with SEAWA

Membership is just one way to support healthy watersheds. You can volunteer, join citizen science projects, host workshops, or partner with SEAWA on education and restoration initiatives across the region.

Explore other ways to get involved Visit our Get Involved section for volunteering, partnerships, and more.

Take action

Plant trees, restore shorelines, support education.

SEAWA works with volunteers, teachers, landowners, and local governments to protect rivers, wetlands, and prairie lakes. There’s a role for everyone.

  • Host or support a local workshop or event
  • Partner on riparian or shoreline restoration projects
  • Share SEAWA resources within your community or organization