Join a Chapter of Grow the Flow!

Grow the Flow Chapters

Our chapter meetings are more than just gatherings—they’re a chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for saving Great Salt Lake. 

Each meeting is a welcoming space to share why the lake inspires you, exchange ideas, ask questions, and explore actionable ways to make a difference. Plus, every meeting includes a hands-on activity, so you’ll leave feeling empowered and accomplished, knowing you’ve taken a meaningful step toward helping the lake and strengthening our community.

Join us to multiply your impact — one meeting at a time!

Local Chapters

Write your Representative

Tell them WHY our Great Salt Lake is worth saving.

Click here to find your representative.

Lobby for the Lake

Engage with the 2025 Legislative Session

Sign up for Lobby Days 

Check our event page for lobbying training days or join local chapter meetings.

Join a Chapter

Open to the public, our chapter meetings are your opportunity to connect with people , stay informed on critical issues, and take meaningful action to protect Utah’s most vital natural resource.

By attending, you’ll:

  • Collaborate on impactful projects like letter-writing campaigns and art builds.
  • Help plan community events and outreach initiatives.
  • Learn about the latest research and legislative efforts to restore the lake.
  • Make your voice heard and play a key role in shaping our efforts.

Whether you’re new to Grow the Flow or a longtime advocate, there’s a place for you at the table.

Student Chapters

Student chapters are the heart of grassroots activism. By joining or starting a chapter at your school, you become part of a community that is dedicated to preserving Great Salt Lake. These chapters can serve as the perfect platform to connect with like-minded individuals, brainstorm ideas, and turn your passion into action.

Our Vision for Student Chapters

1) Connecting students to the lake, and helping them feel empowered to get involved

2) Building a network of lake allies to help each other help the lake

3) Increase students’ knowledge of the lake and its challenges

4) Help craft and/or advocate legislation to help the lake

What can you do as part of a student chapter?

  • Educate your peers: Share facts about Great Salt Lake’s importance and the threats it faces. Host info sessions, distribute flyers, and spread the word on social media.
  • Fundraise and rally: Organize fundraisers to support organizations working to protect the lake. You can also plan rallies and marches to raise public awareness.
  • Collaborate with local organizations: Partner with environmental groups and local businesses to amplify your efforts.

Why it matters: Every action counts, and student chapters provide a powerful platform for collective action. When you come together, your voices are louder, and the impact is stronger.