Resilient Indiana

Resilient Indiana: Technical Assistance (RITA) for Soil and Water Conservation Districts

About

(RITA) Technicians provide soil and water resource-related technical assistance to agricultural, woodland, and urban land users within a regional team consisting of members of local, state, and federal partners. They are expected to primarily focus on SWCD projects. Their assistance will take many forms, ultimately facilitating the implementation of measures that protect and enhance the quality of soil, water, and other natural resources.

RITA Technicians have four primary responsibilities:
~Support local SWCD boards and staff efforts to promote best management practices.
~Support public outreach on the benefits of measures that enhance the quality of natural resources.
~Coordinate with partners and others to expand knowledge of programs to increase soil health and improve water quality.
~Provide technical assistance and education in collaboration with other Indiana Conservation Partners.

RITA is an initiative of the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (IASWCD), an Indiana-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enabling the conservation of Indiana’s natural resources through the combined support of its 92 member Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs).

RITA is made possible through the support of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Clean Water Indiana (CWI) program.

Resilient Indiana was launched in late 2023 to deliver three key benefits to the state of Indiana:

  • Technical Support – Provide prompt and expert technical assistance, training, and outreach focused on reducing soil erosion, enhancing soil health, improving water quality and quantity, and enhancing wildlife habitat.
  • Capacity Building – Ensure staff availability to support individual Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) in program implementation, while expanding service offerings to local communities.
  • Workforce Development – Focus on training and mentoring young professionals with the goal of cultivating long-term commitment to work in the fields of environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
RITA technicians gathered in downtown Indianapolis in June 2025 for onboarding, training, and team-building—welcoming new staff
and connecting with conservation partners.

    Meg Leader

    Program Directormeg-leader@iaswcd.org

    McKenna Nally

    RITA Tech 1mckenna-nally@iaswcd.org

    Camille Sczerbowicz

    RITA Tech 3camille-sczerbowicz@iaswcd.org

    Ethan Hershberger

    RITA Tech 4ethan-hershberger@iaswcd.org

    Casey Venable

    RITA Tech 5casey-venable@iaswcd.org

    Grace Adams

    RITA Tech 6grace-adams@iaswcd.org
    Hanna Garriott

    Hanna Garriott

    RITA Tech 7hanna-garriott@iaswcd.org
    Emma Bodnarick

    Emma Bodnarick

    RITA Tech 8emma-bodnarick@iaswcd.org
    Jamie Davenport

    Jamie Davenport

    RITA Tech 9jamie-davenport@iaswcd.org

    Hayden Sater

    RITA Tech 11hayden-sater@iaswcd.org

    Cole Flatt

    RITA Tech 12cole-flatt@iaswcd.org

    Will Yoder

    RITA Tech 13will-yoder@iaswcd.org
    Sydney Hassfurther

    Sydney Hassfurther

    RITA Tech 14sydney-hassfurther@iaswcd.org

    Contact Us

    Interested in joining the team? Add yourself to our contact list.

    Resilient-Indiana@iaswcd.org

    225 S. East Street, Suite 142
    Indianapolis, IN 46202

    RITA Tech Areas

    Shall we not proceed immediately to help the present generation of farmers and to conserve the heritage of posterity…” – Hugh Hammond Bennett, 1928.