NANSEMOND RIVER PRESERVATION ALLIANCE
8881 Eclipse Drive, Suffolk, VA 23433 www.nansemondriverpreservationalliance.org

Total Revenue
$171,778
Total Expenses
$136,675
Net Assets
$129,260

Organizations Filed Purposes: Educate and encourage citizens to be environmental stewards and help to restore Suffolk's impaired waterways to full health, increase awareness of the historical significance of Suffolk's waterways so the public understands the value of the waterways, work to increase public awareness of the waterways for low impact recreational activities so more citizens can enjoy the river, creeks and tributaries.

The principal purpose of the Nansemond River Preservation Alliance is to work with the community to preserve and improve the quality of the tidal wetlands, river, creeks and tributaries and watersheds in or touching Suffolk and the Isle of Wight, VA by proving community environmental projects and programs.

Conduct sampling and monitoring of the Nansemond River and Suffolk's creeks in accordance with the VA Department of Environmental Quality Monitoring Program. NRPA volunteers are trained to conduct sampling for salinity, clarity, dissolved oxygen, temperature and conducts tests for e.Coli. Data is entered into the VA DEQ database. Every two years the NRPA Water Quality Committee prepares and publishes the State of the Nansemond River Report and Report Card. The Report is distributed throughout the city, region and state. The Report is posted at the www.NansemondRiverPreservationAlliance.org and www.CleanMyRivers.com Presentations regarding the Report's content are made before the community and civic organizations.

NRPA Nansemond Watershed Initiative:K-12 Connecting the Classroom With the Environment Program (NWI). The program completed it's eighth year of educating Suffolk Public School and Nansemond Suffolk Academy students to be environmental stewards. During the summer months NRPA has interactive programs for the Boys & Girls Club and ForKids Organization (homeless). Y-T-D 10,000 students have participated in the program. The NWI Program includes in classroom and outdoor classroom Marshfield and Boat trips. The sessions are aligned with the VA Standards of Learning objectives. High School students from Kings Fork Ecology Club are trained and help in the classroom and outdoor experiences. NRPA also partners with the Nansemond River Garden Club Ecology Summer Camp. 2021 NRPA will expand the program to 3rd grade students

NRPA Watershed Community-Wide program targets all 93,000 Suffolk's citizens to educate and encourage them to be environmental stewards through a variety of programs and hands on activities. The programs and activities include: presentations, exhibits at community events. Hands on programs include: planting of native shrubs and maintenance of the NRPA Conservation Demonstration site are Sleepy Hole Park, oyster gardening, oyster substrate research, oyster restoration, shoreline grasses research, clean the river, Community River Talk and HOA events.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Elizabeth TaraskiPresident and CEO40$82,000
Cindy PinellDirector25$13,655
Lorraine McgovernDirector1$0
Edward MunsonDirector1$0
Joseph Verdirame MdDirector1$0
Dwight SchaubachDirector1$0
Geoffrey PayneDirector1$0
William Old MdDirector1$0
John NewhardDirector2$0
Howard W Martin JrDirector1$0
Brian MartinDirector1$0
Lemuel LewisDirector1$0
Thomas HazelwoodDirector1$0
Paul E FisherDirector1$0
John D EureDirector1$0
David EberwineDirector1$0
Dana DickensDirector1$0
Richard F Barry IiiDirector2$0
George Y BirdsongDirector1$0
James WinterVP and Secretary2$0
John R WassVP and Treasurer4$0
Steven BarnumChairman2$0

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