Carin Bisland, Associate Director Chesapeake Bay Program Office Environmental Protection Agency November 21, 2014 The Bay’s Health & Future: How it’s doing.

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Carin Bisland, Associate Director Chesapeake Bay Program Office Environmental Protection Agency November 21, 2014 The Bay’s Health & Future: How it’s doing and What’s Next Management Strategy for the Local Leadership Outcome

Increase the number and diversity of local citizen stewards and local governments that actively support and carry out the conservation and restoration activities that achieve healthy streams, rivers and a vibrant Chesapeake Bay. Image Chiot’s Run/Flickr Stewardship

Local Leadership Outcome Continually increase the knowledge and capacity of local officials on issues related to water resources and in the implementation of economic and policy incentives that will support local conservation actions

Two Near Term Approaches 1.Funding for Assessment of Local Leadership Development Programs 2.Workshop to get input from local leaders

Assessment of Local Leadership Development Programs $20,000 through the MD Chesapeake Bay Implementation Grant to the Chesapeake Bay Trust. Early December, CBT will request proposals for the work. The project is intended to: identify and research existing local leadership development programs that have a focus on leadership, particularly on water resource issues provide insight into the current efforts for building local leadership in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, identify gaps in the current efforts, discover successful strategies that are being used in other places outside of the watershed

Workshop for Local Leaders Scheduled for December 3, 2014 at Patuxent Wildlife Center Invitees include Local elected officials Local appointed officials Key local staff Educators for building local knowledge and capacity Signatory representatives interested in the development of this management strategy

Intended Outcome of the Workshop Gain insight into how participants became leaders Identify unique leadership characteristics of current leaders in local conservation actions Identify elements of and barriers to effective leadership training and education programs Gather input for the development of a management strategy for local leadership Solicit volunteers to serve as advisors.

In Addition... “Where appropriate, Management Strategies should describe how local governments, nonprofit and private partners will be engaged; where actions, tools or technical support are needed to empower local governments and others to do their part; and what steps will be taken to facilitate greater local participation in achieving the Outcome.” 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement

Timeline and Process Use Workgroup to begin to frame the management strategy – TODAY Improve draft management strategy with input from workshop – (12/3 – 12/15) Get Assessment of local leadership development programs started (December-June) Fill gaps in information through research, advisors, and informal focus groups (December-March) Public input (March-April) Finalize Management Strategy (June)