Historic Hoosier Hills Resource Conservation & Development, Inc.
About Historic Hoosier Hills

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Historic Hoosier Hills Resource Conservation and Development, Inc. is a unique organization created by local people to bring people, rural development opportunities, and solutions together. We are a vehicle for helping local people deal with many natural resource, human resource, and quality-of-life issues. RC&D is as much a way of doing things - a process - as it is a program. It is the only federally assisted volunteer program with an extensive nationwide network that is governed at the grass roots level. We organized in 1968 and have a successful 30+ year track record in southeastern Indiana.
 
 

Mission...

Historic Hoosier Hills' mission is "to serve as a catalyst to empower local people to solve the overall economic and natural resource problems of the area, and to properly develop, utilize, and conserve our natural and human resources." We provide services that help local people help themselves. Local volunteer committees with their mix of talents and knowledge, have the desire to make their communities better. Historic Hoosier Hills' service provides unbiased assistance and support while allowing the leadership to remain local, helping local people to achieve realistic, community-minded goals. It is this collaborative approach that "makes things happen."

Organization...

Historic Hoosier Hills is governed by a Board of Directors - local residents who determine the services that Historic Hoosier Hills provides. Each director is appointed to a two-year term by the sponsor they represent. The officers of the Board make up the Executive Committee. The Board meets every other month and the Executive Committee meets each month the Board does not.

We have three standing committees, that operate under the RC&D Council Board of Directors. The chair or president of each committee is also a director on the RC&D Council Board of Directors. In addition, Historic Hoosier Hills sponsors over forty project committees that operate under the Council or one of the resource committees. These committees form to address one problem or opportunity and will usually end when their project is completed.

We organized in 1968, are incorporated, nonprofit and tax exempt within the state of Indiana, and are 501(c)3 Public Charity by Internal Revenue Service determination.

Network...

Historic Hoosier Hills is one of nine RC&D's in Indiana and one of 375 nationally. We network to share ideas and gain information. We are a member of the National Association of RC&D Councils, the North Central Region of RC&D Councils, the Indiana League of RC&D Councils, and the National Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts.

We network with many federal, state, and local groups, organizations, and units of government who help us provide information, technical assistance, financial support, and referral services to the Board of Directors, the resource committees, the project committees, and communities. These partnerships and the strong volunteers on our committees make up our key to success.

Support...

Historic Hoosier Hills is most appreciative of the long-term support of our sponsors: the nine Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the nine Board of County Commissioners of Clark, Dearborn, Franklin, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, Scott , and Switzerland Counties. Additional sponsors are the Cities of Aurora, Scottsburg, Rising Sun, the Town of Versailles, the Stucker Fork Conservancy District in Scott County, and the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in Jennings County. They appoint representatives to our RC&D Council Board of Directors and provide annual dues that make up half of our operating budget.

Historic Hoosier Hills RC&D, Inc. and The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, political beliefs, and marital or familial status. (Not all prohibited basis apply to all programs). Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).

To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington D.C. 20250 or call 1-800-245-6340 (voice) or (202) 720-1127 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity employer.

We also thank our federal partner, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the State Conservationist and staff.

Our Staff

Here we include a list of names of some of the people who run our organization.

 2007  RC&D Council Board of Directors

 

 
Officers
 

President

Ted Fowler
 

First Vice-President

Dan Stropes

Second Vice-President

Norbert Schafer

 

Secretary

Kaye Hunger

Assistant Secretary

Lilian Carmer
 

Treasurer

Rebecca Reatherford
 

Assistant Treasurer

Kaye Hunger

 

* All board appointees

and officers serve a 2 year period

  
 
 
 
 
 
Clark County
 
SWCD
 
 
Commissioners
 
Robert Bowen
222 Jefferson Street
Charlestown, IN  47111
(812) 256-2408
 
Art Haire
216 Sportsman Drive
Jeffersonville, IN  47130
 
 
 
 
 

Dearborn County

 
SWCD
 
 
Commissioners
 
Ted Fowler
9849 Tanglewood Lane
Aurora, IN  47001
(812) 926-1159
 
 
Dan Stropes
18552 Whispering Woods Dr
Lawrenceburg, IN  47025
 
 
 
 
 
Franklin County
 
SWCD
 
 
Commissioners
 
Dave Hartman
22113 Lamping Road
Batesville, IN  47006
(812) 934-5045
 
Vacancy
 
 
 
 
Jefferson County
 

SWCD

 

Commissioners

Norbert Schafer
4857 E 900 W
Madison, IN  47250
812-839-3821

 

William Ford
1549 N Thompson Road
Madison, IN  47250
812-866-2891

 

 

 

 

Jennings County

 

SWCD

 

Commissioners

Rob McGriff
905 East County Road 350 North
North Vernon, IN  47265

 

Lilian H. Carmer
3345 S County Rd 800 E
Dupont, IN  47231-9469
812-873-6494

 

 

 

 

Ohio County

 

SWCD

 

Commissioners

W. Gene Weaver
10231 Old SR 56
Aurora, IN  47001
812-438-2099

 

Larry Bailey
5217 Pleasant Ridge
Rising Sun, IN  47040
812-438-3484

 

 

 

 

Ripley County

 

SWCD

 

Commissioners

Becky Reatherford
301 North Street
Osgood, IN  47037
812-689-5592

 

Kaye Hunger
353 E County Road 600 S
Versailles, IN  47042
812-689-5396

 

 

 

 

Scott County

 

SWCD

 

Commissioners

Dennis Wilson
2138 W Moonglo Road
Scottsburg, IN  47170
812-752-3781

 

Matt Wirth
3844 S Lake Rd S
Scottsburg, IN  47170
812-752-7721

 

 

 

 

Switzerland County

 

SWCD

 

Commissioners

Katie Collier
105 East Pike Street
Vevay, IN  47043
 

 

Jon Bond
P.O. Box 193
Vevay, IN  47043
812-427-9100

 

 

 

City Of Scottsburg

 

City of Aurora

Vacancy

 

John Borgman
302 5th Street
Aurora, IN  47001
812-926-3026

 

 

 

Town of Versailles

 

City Of Rising Sun 

John Holzer
PO Box 33
Versailles, IN  47042
812-689-7305

 

Cecilia Falk
P.O. Box 123
Rising Sun, IN  47040
812-438-3807

 

 

 

Stucker Fork
Conservancy
District

 

Muscatatuck
National Wildlife
Refuge

Sherrill Miller
5322 S Liberty Knob Rd
Scottsburg, IN  47170

 

Vacancy

 

 

 

 

At-Large (2)