Dedicated to healthy waterways

Fish For Garbage is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that mobilizes communities through waterway cleanups and watershed education.

 
 
 

What We Do

We have two programs at Fish For Garbage: Waterway Cleanups and our Watershed Education Program.

 

Waterway Cleanups

First, we host waterway cleanups by bringing volunteers, partners, and water resource users together to physically remove trash and generate awareness.

Program Details

  • Collaboration & partnerships

  • Local groups, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, and government agencies

  • All materials provided

  • Opportunity drawing with in-kind donations from sponsors

Strategic Priorities

  • Clean up waterways by removing garbage

  • Provide civic engagement and community service opportunities

  • Build community among individuals and groups that both use and manage waterways

Watershed Education Program

To take our approach one step further, we created our education program to influence behavior change and foster life-long stewardship.

Program Details

  • Integrative curriculum for Utah Science with Engineering Education (SEEd) Standards

  • Learn about the importance of watershed health and management

  • Partner with schools, educators, and other organizations

Strategic Priorities

  • Provide experiential learning opportunities outside of the classroom

  • Foster the development of environmental stewardship ethics

  • Develop an understanding of human impacts on waterways

  • Explore careers in STEM-related, management, and leadership fields by connecting with field experts and higher education professionals

 

 

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Our Impact

First, we host our Waterway Cleanups to physically remove trash by engaging community members, water resource users, government agencies, and other stakeholders. Hosting cleanups not only offers communities an opportunity to remove garbage, but it allows individuals to take action and be part of the solution.

In recognizing that the removal of existing garbage does not solve the root of the problem, we created our Watershed Education Program. Our educational programming is aimed to inform youth that they have a personal stake in the health of our waterways and a responsibility to take care of them.

We use multiple data collection methods to measure the impact of our programs on the community and youth. This process allows us to quantify individual and societal benefits, and informs marketing efforts to target underrepresented demographics. 

82K+

Pounds of garbage removed

Since 2015, we have removed 82,560 pounds (41.28 tons) of garbage from five waterways in Northern Utah.

2K+

Volunteers mobilized

We have mobilized over 2,767 volunteers during our cleanups that have collectively donated 11,550+ hours.

160+

Miles cleaned

We have cleaned over 160 miles of shorelines and banks in Northern Utah.

 
 
 
 

Get Involved

 

Sponsor a Program

Our operations and programming requires annual and recurring purchases such as equipment, materials, insurance, and permitting fees. We’re always looking for sponsors, partners, and in-kind donations.

Volunteer

In order to be successful, our cleanups require boots on the ground and offer direct service opportunities for employees, interested groups, and individuals.

Make a Donation

To ensure the stability and sustainability of the organization while meeting financial needs, our funding comes from corporate sponsors, foundations and individual donors, with some support from grants.