Accountability

A promise you can verify

A land trust is only as good as the oversight behind it. Here is how Broad Water stays accountable — and how we fund protection that lasts forever.

Why it matters

Built to be held accountable

A conservation easement is a forever promise — and the structures that keep that promise honest are as important as the land itself.

Broad Water Innovations is a qualified 501(c)(3) land trust, accountable to the public and to the agencies that approve our work. Every easement we hold is monitored, funded, and defensible — backed by national standards and independent oversight.

Land Trust AllianceMember — national standards
IRT-ApprovedLong-Term Steward, Virginia
Charity Navigator4-star rated
501(c)(3)Public-benefit accountability
How perpetual stewardship is funded

A non-wasting endowment, built to last

01

Funded up front

A dedicated stewardship endowment is established for the land we hold — capitalized to fund its care, not a promise to find the money later.

02

Never spent down

The principal is invested under an Interagency Review Team–approved policy and is never drawn down.

03

Funds care forever

Annual earnings pay for monitoring, legal defense, and a catastrophic-event reserve — every year, in perpetuity.

Held in trust. The stewardship we are accountable for, today.
$14MEndowment managed
104Conservation easements
12,519Acres held
100%Monitored annually
How we stay accountable

Three layers behind every easement

Annual monitoring

Every easement is inspected on the ground and documented — every year, for the life of the easement.

Terrafirma insurance

Conservation-defense coverage stands behind every easement, so a legal challenge never threatens the land.

Public filings

As a 501(c)(3), our Form 990 and governance are a matter of public record — available to anyone.

See for yourself

Questions about our finances or governance?

We are happy to share our filings, our stewardship policies, and how the endowment is managed. Just ask.