For mitigation-bank sponsors

A steward who keeps the promise

When your wetland or stream bank needs a permanent home, Broad Water holds the easement, funds the endowment, and monitors the land — for as long as forever takes.

The need

Your bank needs a steward built to outlast everyone

We hold and monitor conservation easements in perpetuity — for mitigation-bank sponsors who need a steward that keeps the promise for as long as the land must stay protected.

Regulators require permanent protection and permanent stewardship. Broad Water is structured, funded, and accredited to provide exactly that — so your credits clear, your obligations are met, and the land stays protected long after the bank has sold out.

Peace of mind

Endowed, monitored, and accountable

Every bank we take on is backed by the structure regulators look for and sponsors can count on:

  • Endowed in perpetuity — a dedicated stewardship endowment, funded to last forever.
  • Annual monitoring — on-the-ground inspection and documented reporting, every year.
  • IRT-approved long-term steward, recognized by Virginia’s Interagency Review Team.
  • Land Trust Alliance member, held to national standards and best practices.
  • Built to last — a decade-plus track record, and the structure to hold land forever.
The Broad Water advantage

Two reasons bank owners choose us

When you place a bank with Broad Water, the math works in your favor — twice.

+5%

Additional credit allocation

We are specialists in placing a conservation easement on an existing or proposed Virginia-based bank to deliver an additional 5% in credit allocation — regardless of whether the bank has sold out of its allocated credits.

Escrow → endowment, earlier

Whether a bank sells out in six months or six years, we transition it to long-term stewardship smoothly — moving funds from escrow to endowment earlier in the bank’s life, growing the stewardship fund over its entire lifespan.

How the stewardship endowment works

Funded to outlast the bank — and us

Place a bank with Broad Water and the obligation to protect that land forever transfers cleanly from the permittee to us — backed by a funded, non-wasting endowment, not a promise.

1

Escrow at close

As the bank sells credits, stewardship funds accumulate in escrow — set aside for the land’s permanent care.

2

A non-wasting endowment

We move those funds into a dedicated endowment, held and invested under an Interagency Review Team–approved policy. The principal is never spent down.

3

Perpetual stewardship

Annual earnings fund on-the-ground monitoring, legal defense of the easement, and a catastrophic-event reserve — every year, in perpetuity.

The result is an unambiguous transfer of liability from the permittee to a dedicated long-term steward — exactly the assurance regulators and sponsors are looking for.

How partnering works

From active bank to permanent stewardship

01

Place the easement

We hold a conservation easement on the bank, locking in protection and unlocking added credit allocation.

02

Transition early

As credits sell, we move funds from escrow to a dedicated stewardship endowment ahead of schedule.

03

Steward in perpetuity

Annual, on-the-ground monitoring and documented reporting for the life of the easement.

04

Report and verify

Transparent records keep regulators, sponsors, and the public confident the land stays protected.

Ready when you are

Place your bank with a steward built to last

Tell us about your wetland or stream bank, and we’ll walk you through how the easement, endowment, and monitoring come together.

A mitigation bank is only as strong as the steward standing behind it in year fifty. That is the job we are built for — and funded for.
Broad Water InnovationsLong-term stewardship, in perpetuity
Land Trust AllianceMember land trust
IRT-ApprovedLong-Term Steward, Virginia
Charity Navigator4-star rated
501(c)(3)Qualified land trust
In good company

Our partners

We work alongside leading firms across mitigation banking and ecological restoration.

Let's talk

Let's talk about your bank

Whether your bank is proposed or nearly sold out, there is a smarter path to long-term stewardship. Tell us where things stand.