Report Steward Action

 

Wondering how to report your Steward Action? Click the button above to get quick tips on navigating the database. A complete guide to using the database is available here: WSA Database Tutorial for Stewards.


This database is used by Watershed Stewards statewide, and managed by the University of Maryland, Seagrant.

For additional support using the database, you can click on the following links to



Additional Information

Each year, we expect Certified Watershed Stewards to:

  • Perform a minimum of 40 hours of community service in the form of Watershed Action.

  • Complete an additional 8 hours of Continuing Education.

    In order to maintain your annual certification as a Watershed Steward, you should plan to report your hours on a regular basis.  

How does WSA use the data you report?

We use these forms to REPORT action, RAISE funds, and RECERTIFY Stewards.

  • REPORT: WSA reports the data to Anne Arundel County and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) on an annual basis.

  • RAISE: We use this information to raise money from additional grant-funding organizations and private donors. Your submissions help us share the tremendous impact Stewards have on reducing stormwater in our watersheds. By reporting your efforts, you guarantee WSA will continue to build our programs and grow.

  • RECERTIFY: WSA uses these forms to ensure our Watershed Stewards have completed their service and continuing education requirements. Stewards are recertified on an annual basis.