Water Safety

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$24,000
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
Cloquet Community Education
Recipient Type
Local/Regional Government
Status
Completed
Start Date
July 2023
End Date
June 2025
Activity Type
Education/Outreach/Engagement
Counties Affected
Carlton
Carlton
Project Overview
Cloquet Community Educaiton and Recreation, in conjunction with the City of Cloquet Parks Department, provides ARC swimming lessons, as well as manages public use of the Beach at Pinehurst Park and the indoor swimming pool at Cloquet Middle School. Swimming lessons are not only provided to students that attend the Cloquet Public Schools, but also the surrounding school districts of Esko, Carlton, Wrenshall, Moose Lake, and Barnum which lack swimming pools. In the past year, over 1200 children have participated in the 168 group and private swim lessons offered. Nearly 700 participated in Friday Family Swim nights last spring at the Cloquet Middle School pool. Last summer, close to 100 families purchased a family pass to the Beach at Pinehurst Park resulting in over 2500 visits by passholders. Passholders account for approximately 35% of the total attendance at the Beach at Pinehurst Park. Despite these statistics, due to recent increased prices of lessons and Beach/Friday night swim passes to meet expenses, there is a barrier for low-income familes to particpate. Funding would provide scholarships to those families to enroll in swim lessons and/or purchase summer Beach or Friday Family Swim passes. Funding would also be used to cerify low-income teenagers as either Lifeguards and/or WSI Instructors. This would allow us to increase the number of swimming lessons and family swim nights being offered. The primary goals for funding activities are to increase swimming ability, to increase access to lifeguarded swim areas, and to provide an opportunity for low income teenagers to obtain Lifeguard and/or WSI certification. We anticipate that participants in swim lessons will increase their swim level by one level (according to Red Cross standards); Beach and Friday nights pass scholarship families will have over 500 visits to the two facilites; and an additional 30 swim lesson classes will be offered with the increase in WSI staff.
Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

Mary Thissen-Milder, Physical Education Specialist, Bette Benson, Grants Specialist Coordinator

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Angie Kolonich, Science Specialist, Alina Campana, Arts Specialist, Sarah Carter, STEM Specialist, Mee Stevens, Office Administrative Specialist, Nichole Laven, Standards Implementation Manager, Mike Huberty, Math Assessment Specialist, Dawn Cameron, Education Supervisor, Angela Hochstetter, Academic Standards Supervisor, Kate Beattie, Education Supervisor

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
Yes
Conflict of Interest Contact

Bette Benson

Legal Citation / Subdivision
Minnesota 2023, Chapter 40, Article 4 Section 2. Subd. 5
Appropriation Language

$250,000 the first year is appropriated to the commissioner of education for a water safety grant program. The commissioner of education must allocate grants to eligible applicants. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and city and county parks and recreation programs providing swimming lessons to youth. Eligible applicants are not required to partner with other entities. Grant funds must primarily be used to provide scholarships to low-income and at-risk children for swimming lessons. Up to 15 percent of the grant funds may also be used to hire water safety instructors or lifeguards or train water safety instructors or lifeguards in nationally recognized water safety practices and instruction.

2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$24,000
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Provide scholarships to low-income and at-risk children for swimming lessons. Up to 15 percent of the grant funds may also be used to hire water safety instructors or lifeguards or train water safety instructors or lifeguards in nationally recognized water safety practices and instruction.

Measurable Outcome(s)

The swim scholarships enabled the majority of participating children to enroll in at least two group swim lesson sessions. In cases where older children demonstrated significant gaps in swimming ability or confidence, private lessons were provided to ensure individualized instruction and safety. This flexible approach allowed us to meet children at their skill level and promote meaningful progress in their swimming development.
Of the 99 children who received scholarships, nearly 60% demonstrated measurable improvement by advancing at least one skill level over the course of the program. This outcome reflects both the effectiveness of the instruction and the added benefit of supplemental practice through the open swim sessions. Our original intent was to award 45 family beach passes and 9 teen passes through our scholarship program. However, we experienced significantly lower demand for teen passes than anticipated. In response to this, we adjusted our distribution and ultimately awarded 49 family beach passes and 1 teen pass to the eligible applicant who requested it. We received over 100 applications-submitted both online and via paper forms-which demonstrated strong community interest in the program. Because demand exceeded supply, a lottery system was used to fairly allocate the available scholarships.

In total, scholarship recipients recorded 788 visits across both the Beach at Pinehurst and Cloquet Middle School pools, reflecting strong utilization and community benefit from the program. This outcome highlights the program's success in providing access to recreational opportunities for families who may otherwise face financial barriers.

Proposed Outcomes Achieved
achieved proposed outcomes
Project Manager
First Name
Kimberly
Last Name
Miens
Organization Name
Cloquet Community Education
Street Address
2001 Washington Ave.
City
Cloquet
State
MN
Zip Code
55720-5288
Phone
218-879-1261
Email
kmiens1@isd94.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

1500 Highway 36 West
Roseville, MN 55113-4266

Phone
651-582-8200