All Projects

2102 Results for
Recipient
MLT
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,477,000
Fund Source

This program will bring focused conservation to one of Minnesota's priority aquatic resources, Lakes of Outstanding Biological Significance. These threatened lakes possess outstanding fisheries and provide habitat for a variety of SGCN; yet, at present, no habitat protection program specifically targets these priority resources. Through this proposal, the Minnesota Land Trust will protect through perpetual conservation easements 1/2 mile of shoreland and 216 acres of habitat associated with the top 10% of these lakes in northeast and northcentral Minnesota.

Aitkin
Beltrami
Cass
Cook
Itasca
Lake
St. Louis
Recipient
DNR
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,050,000
Fund Source

The Pinelands Sands Aquifer Phase 1 project protected 567 acres of priority forest habitat  in the Pinelands Sands Aquifer including high quality dry pine woodlands to prevent habitat loss, protect water quality in the aquifer, and provide access. Lands protected include 352 acres of forests which will be added to the Badoura State Forest and 215 acres which will be part of the newly established Jack Pine Woodlands Scientific and Natural Area.

Cass
Hubbard
Wadena
Recipient
DNR
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,180,000
Fund Source

Protect up to to 1,500 acres of at risk, priority forest habitat adjacent and near the Crow Wing River that will consolidate and link public forestland parcels, provide management and recreational access and protect surface and ground water quality.

Hubbard
Wadena
Recipient
MLT
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,395,000
Fund Source

The magnitude, timing, and frequency of flow are key attributes governing the structure of native fish and aquatic communities. Through targeted protection projects, the Minnesota Land Trust will conserve these attributes and ensure resiliency of priority coldwater tributaries to Lake Superior. The Land Trust will protect 600 acres and 1.4 miles of shoreline by targeting high quality, priority parcels that will protect habitats for coldwater species such as trout and cisco, but also provide habitat for a number of wildlife species such as American woodcock and golden-winged warbler.

Cook
Lake
St. Louis
Recipient
Duluth Children's Museum, Inc.
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$140,000

The Duluth Children's Museum recently reopened in its new location, providing a firm foundation to serve the community into the future. This project will allow the museum to add two new interactive arts and cultural heritage experiences; Nibi, an Ojibwe language exhibit focused on water, and CreateSpace, an art and maker area.

Aitkin
Carlton
Cook
Itasca
Koochiching
Lake
Pine
St. Louis
Aitkin
Carlton
Cook
Itasca
Koochiching
Lake
Pine
St. Louis
Aitkin
Carlton
Cook
Itasca
Koochiching
Lake
Pine
St. Louis
Recipient
Kent N. Scheer
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$7,000
To creat a multi-diciplinary public art piece that focuses on environmental sustainability.
Wadena
Recipient
Elizabeth J. Belz
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$40

Quick Start Grants

Cook
Washington
Recipient
Neil Sherman
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$40

Quick Start Grants

Cook
Recipient
Marybeth Garmoe
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$460

Quick Start Grants

Cook
St. Louis
Recipient
Borealis Art Guild
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$460

Quick Start Grants

Carlton
Cook
Lake
St. Louis
Recipient
Briand M. Morrison
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$530

Quick Start Grants

Cook
Recipient
Oldenburg Arts and Cultural Community
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500

Quick Start Grants

Carlton
St. Louis
Cook
Lake
Hennepin
Ramsey
Washington
Dakota
Recipient
Melissa R. Wickwire
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$530

Quick Start Grants

Cook
Recipient
Mila Horak
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$415

Quick Start Grants - Individuals

Cook
Recipient
Nate Johnson
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$415

Quick Start Grants - Individuals

Itasca
Cook
Recipient
Adam M. Moe
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$415

Quick Start Grants - Individuals

Cook
St. Louis
Recipient
Briand M. Morrison
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$415

Quick Start Grants - Individuals

Cook
Recipient
Melissa R. Wickwire
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$730

Quick Start Grants

Cook
Recipient
Joan Farnam
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$420

Quick Start Grant

Cook
Hennepin
Recipient
Kathleen A. McTavish AKA Kathy McTavish
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$750

Quick Start Grant

St. Louis
Cook
Lake
Recipient
Charles Haavik
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$367
Quick Start Grants
St. Louis
Lake
Cook
Ramsey
Hennepin
Recipient
Kathleen B. Dupre AKA Kelly Dupre
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$603
Quick Start Grants
St. Louis
Cook
Lake
Recipient
Grand Marais Arts, Inc. AKA Grand Marais Art Colony
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$415
Quick Start Grants
Cook
Recipient
Wendy L. Hansen
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$603
Quick Start Grants
Cook
Recipient
Rachael E. Kilgour
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$40
Quick Start Grants
Aitkin
Carlton
Cook
Itasca
Lake
Koochiching
St. Louis
Recipient
Knife River Recreation Council AKA KRRC
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$415
Quick Start Grants
Lake
St. Louis
Cook
Carlton
Itasca
Chisago
Pine
Hennepin
Ramsey
Recipient
Michael K. Lambertson AKA Kerry Lambertson
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$603
Quick Start Grants
Cook
Recipient
Adam P. Swanson
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$278
Quick Start Grants
Carlton
St. Louis
Cook
Pine
Lake
Recipient
Rachael Kilgour
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$293
Quick Start Opportunity Grants
St. Louis
Lake
Cook
Hennepin
Isanti
Anoka
Sherburne
Ramsey
Chisago
Washington
Aitkin
Itasca
Crow Wing
Olmsted
Blue Earth
Recipient
Michelle Wegler
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$234
Quick Start Opportunity Grants
St. Louis
Cook
Itasca
Ramsey
Hennepin
Goodhue
Sherburne
Recipient
Pamela J. Davis
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$193
Quick Start Opportunity Grants
St. Louis
Cook
Ramsey
Hennepin
Recipient
Kyle J. Lind
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$185
Quick Start Opportunity Grants
St. Louis
Cook
Recipient
North Shore Music Association
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$193
Quick Start Opportunity Grants
Cook
Recipient
A.H. Zeppa Family Foundation AKA Zeitgeist Center for Arts and Community
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$193

Quick Start Opportunity Grants

St. Louis
Lake
Carlton
Cook
Aitkin
Itasca
Koochiching
Recipient
Melissa R. Wickwire
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$362
Quick Start Grants
Cook
Recipient
Michelle Wegler
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$211
Quick Start Grants
St. Louis
Hennepin
Ramsey
Ramsey
Cook
Recipient
Robert G. LaMettry
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$128
Quick Start Grants
Cook
Recipient
Cook County SWCD
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$15,000
Fund Source

The purpose of this project is for Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District to continue to assist with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA) watershed approach and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy development process in the Rainy River Headwaters watershed. Working alongside other MPCA partners, Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District will provide guidance for the MPCA's watershed approach to address local needs through participation in technical, planning, and Core Team meetings as well as review of produced reports.

Cook
Recipient
Houston Engineering Inc
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$230,000
Fund Source

The purpose of this project is to develop implementation prioritization strategies to restore and protect the Vermilion River and Rainy River-Headwaters watersheds’ waterbodies and finalize Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports for both the Vermilion River and Rainy River-Headwaters watersheds.

Cook
Lake
St. Louis
Recipient
Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$195,000
Fund Source

This project will meet the following goals: develop, implement, and evaluate the impacts civic engagement outcomes for the Rainy River Headwaters and the Cloquet watersheds; create a citizen understanding of the Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process and the role that citizens, lake associations, institutions of higher education, and other stakeholders can play in attaining water quality restoration and protection; provide opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to assist local partners and state agencies in developing priorities for projects to accomplish resto

Cook
Lake
St. Louis