Naturally occurring arsenic can make groundwater unsafe for drinking. Before going to the expense of drilling a well and sampling the water for arsenic, it would benefit public health to be able to predict the level of arsenic in groundwater in a certain area. A special research project with the U.S.
A project of: Arts and Cultural Heritage Grants Program-Councils of Color (State Fiscal Years 2012-2013)
Recipient:
Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$112,500
Source:
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
The Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans in collaboration with the Minnesota Humanities Center will fund arts and cultural heritage programming to educate, highlight, and promote understanding of the arts and cultural heritage of Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) for all Minnesotans.
To enhance the arts and cultural heritage programming at the Brown County Free Fair by installing a sound system to amplify performances and demonstrations.