Funding for County Arts-In, a four-day intensive performing arts camp for youth ages 13 to 19. The camp will take place at the Washington County Fairgrounds in July and culminate with performances at the Washington County Fair and the Minnesota State Fair
Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (MASWCD)
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$1,500
Source:
Clean Water Fund
This project will provide Soil and Water Conservation Districts the opportunity to nominate an individual, business, company, municipality or organization for their concern, cooperation and/or implementation of conservation practices in a community environment.
This project will develop a surficial geology shapefile (map) for part of the State of Minnesota, by modifying and joining smaller existing, but separate, surficial geology maps. The resulting internally consistent geographic information system (GIS) layer will be used to support the hydrologic parameterization of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) watershed models.
This program area accounts for all administration costs that support all projects DNR is engaged in to connect people to the outdoors, a key strategic objective of the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund.
This program area accounts for all administration costs that support all projects DNR is engaged in to connect people to the outdoors, a key strategic objective of the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund.
This new interdisciplinary curriculum will use digital photography to foster an interest in nature by Minnesota youth by providing 80 workshops for 1000 school teachers over two years.
The Division of Parks and Trails (as directed by Chapter 172, Art. 3, Sec. 2, Subd. 3(c)) utilizes Conservation Corps of Minnesota services for restoration, maintenance, and other activities that supplement the ability to reach Legacy Fund goals.
The Division of Parks and Trails (as directed by Chapter 172, Art. 3, Sec. 2, Subd. 3(c)) utilizes Conservation Corps of Minnesota services for restoration, maintenance, and other activities that supplement the ability to reach Legacy Fund goals.
The Division of Parks and Trails (as directed by Chapter 172, Art. 3, Sec. 2, Subd. 3(c)) utilizes Conservation Corps of Minnesota services for restoration, maintenance, and other activities that supplement the ability to reach Legacy Fund goals.
Accelerated implementation of Phase I Conservation Easement Stewardship Plan for existing easements through monitoring, Baseline data collection and report completion, corrective surveys, researching current fee ownership and enforcement protocol developm
Accelerated implementation of Phase I Conservation Easement Stewardship Plan for existing easements through monitoring, Baseline data collection and report completion, corrective surveys, researching current fee ownership and enforcement protocol developm
The Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program will be managed by the Department of Natural Resources to provide competitive matching grants to local, regional, state, and national non-profit organizations, including governments.
This project will develop an alternative framework to assess drainage benefits on public systems, shifting the paradigm from a production-based approach to one that encourages and rewards water conservation.
This project will develop an alternative framework to assess drainage benefits on public systems, shifting the paradigm from a production-based approach to one that encourages and rewards water conservation.
This project will provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments. The sampling design includes 15 stormwater ponds, 5 each from residential, commercial, and industrial land use areas.
USGS will complete the following activities in support of the SCSU project Assessing the Contribution of Microhabitat Differences on Biological Effects in Bluegill Sunfish in Sullivan Lake, MN-Continuation of MN Lakes Study 2010-2011.
These funds are to the DNR to manage appropriations to be passed through to third party recipients. This project provides oversight of reimbursement for project deliverables and meets the requirements of the Department of Administration’s Grants Managemen
These funds are to the DNR to manage appropriations to be passed through to third party recipients. This project provides oversight of reimbursement for project deliverables and meets the requirements of the Department of Administration’s Grants Managemen
These funds are to the DNR to manage appropriations to be passed through to third party recipients. This project provides oversight of reimbursement for project deliverables and meets the requirements of the Department of Administration’s Grants Managemen