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Recipient
Rushford Area Historical Society
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fillmore
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$647,425
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$978,917
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$877,482
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$859,405
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$919,593
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$510,022
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$459,042
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$587,699
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$230,000
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$336,090
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$382,800
Fund Source

This program aims to meet emerging and unique project needs in the Minnesota State Parks and Trails system. The program has initiated activities around Buffalo herd management and has plans for other activities to be determined.

Statewide
Recipient
Hallie Q. Brown Community Center
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,550
Ramsey
Recipient
Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$15,840

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Douglas
Pope
Stevens
Otter Tail
Stearns
Clay
Grant
Becker
Wilkin
Todd
Wadena
Swift
Big Stone
Traverse
Recipient
DanceBARN Collective
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$11,516

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Otter Tail
Douglas
Recipient
DLCCC, Inc. AKA Historic Holmes Theatre
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$15,120

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Becker
Otter Tail
Mahnomen
Clay
Recipient
City of Elbow Lake AKA Elbow Lake Arts Advisory Council
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000

Spring Legacy Local Government Grant

Grant
Douglas
Wilkin
Stearns
Wadena
Ramsey
Recipient
Fergus Falls Center for the Arts, Inc. AKA A Center for the Arts
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$21,200

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Douglas
Ramsey
Becker
Otter Tail
Blue Earth
Wadena
Wilkin
Clay
Washington
Kandiyohi
Grant
Hennepin
Anoka
Sherburne
Douglas
Itasca
Stevens
Traverse
Crow Wing
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Beltrami
Dakota
Stearns
Washington
Pope
Recipient
Paulette Friday
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$14,729

Spring Legacy Local Government Grant

Douglas
Grant
Pope
Stearns
Otter Tail
Stevens
Todd
Traverse
Wilkin
Clay
Becker
Recipient
Henning Landmark Center, Inc. AKA Henning Landmark Center
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$8,280

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Otter Tail
Douglas
Grant
Recipient
Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$552

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Clay
Recipient
Kaddatz Galleries AKA Kaddatz Gallery
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$4,072

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Otter Tail
Recipient
City of Pelican Rapids
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$18,880

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Otter Tail
Cass
Becker
Recipient
Pelican Rapids Multicultural Committee
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$4,320

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Otter Tail
Becker
Clay
Recipient
Kathleen L. Ray
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$8,000

Spring Legacy Local Government Grant

Grant
Douglas
Recipient
Theatre L'Homme Dieu
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$8,173

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Douglas
Stearns
Pope
Stevens
Grant
Todd
Otter Tail
Recipient
West Central Area Schools
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,720

Spring Legacy Organization Grant

Grant
Douglas
Recipient
Kenyon C. Williams
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,500

Spring Legacy Local Government Grant

Clay
Recipient
Dakota County
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,702
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2
Fund Source

Design, engineering, construction, and construction administration of recreational, interpretation, natural resource, and cultural resource improvements, improve access to the Mississippi River Greenway, Mississippi River, park trails, and other park resources.

Recipient
Multiple Local Government Units
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,357,221
Fund Source

Imminent Health Threat (IHT) systems are those that are discharging improperly treated human waste onto the ground surface or into surface waters. In addition to the potential water quality impacts, untreated sewage has the potential to introduce bacteria and viruses into the environment. When IHT systems are identified, county or city staff assist the homeowners through the process required to bring their systems into compliance with the septic ordinance.

Beltrami
Big Stone
Chippewa
Chisago
Cook
Dodge
Jackson
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Lincoln
Martin
McLeod
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Pennington
Pipestone
Rice
Scott
Stearns
Recipient
Multiple Local Government Units
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$370,573
Fund Source

Successful long-term treatment of sewage depends on a system capable of providing adequate treatment and effective on-going operation and maintenance. Clean Water Fund Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Enhancement and Inventory funds are used by counties to strengthen programs dedicated to SSTS ordinance management and enforcement. These funds are used for a variety of tasks required to successfully implement a local SSTS program including inventories, enforcement, and databases to insure SSTS maintenance reporting programs.

Anoka
Beltrami
Cass
Faribault
Le Sueur
Rice
Todd
Recipient
Chisago SWCD
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$89,474
Fund Source

This project will implement numerous Best Management Practices (BMPs) to correct erosion concerns occurring adjacent to Kost Dam Trail and County Road 81, two public roads in Chisago County. Both of the sites have been of concern to Chisago County, the Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Sunrise Township, and private landowners for many years. Because of

Chisago
Recipient
St. Paul Parks & Recreation
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
Fund Source

Volunteer Coordinator position to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship and wildlife monitoring projects. A? The person would also lead volunteers in performing responsible natural resource and environmental work.

Ramsey
Recipient
St. Paul Parks & Recreation
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$52,000
Fund Source

Education coordinator position to develop and implement environmental educational programs including general environmental programs and site specific programs including presentations, tours, lectures, field labs, and nature observations at St. Paul regional parks and trails.

Ramsey
Recipient
Anoka County
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$84,000
Fund Source

Staff a communication and outreach specialist to engage underserved populations throughout Anoka County's regional park and trail units (Year 2 of 2)

Anoka
Recipient
Carver County
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$37,500
Fund Source

Continue full time position of Recreation and Volunteer Specialist. The position entails focused work in recreation programming, special events, volunteer recruitment and programming. Specifically, the position develops, implements, instructs, markets recreation and volunteer programs. Additionally, the position contributes to the overall planning, evaluation, and promotion of recreation and volunteer services for the Parks Department.

Carver
Recipient
Ramsey County
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$75,000
Fund Source

Continue to support a volunteer corps for the Tamarack Nature Center and Discovery Hollow and Garden Area. Volunteers assist with programs, assist with animal care, assist with natural resource preservation and restoration, and assist with special events and projects. Recruit, train, recognize, and manage volunteers.

Ramsey
Recipient
St. Paul Parks & Recreation
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$245,000
Fund Source

Staff volunteer and education coordinators throughout the city's regional park and trail units (year 1 of 2)

Ramsey
Recipient
Staples Historical Society
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$44,460
To complete restoration on all windows and North and South lobby doors on the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot in Staples, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Todd
Recipient
Canby Area Arts Council
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,560

Start-up

Yellow Medicine
Lac qui Parle
Recipient
DNR
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,255,000
Fund Source

Phase 5 of the Sate Forest Acquisition project protected 43 acres of critical forest habitat in the southeastern ecological section of the state. These lands have been incorporated into the State Forest program of the Outdoor Recreation System, and will be sustainably managed for quality wildlife habitat, timber production, and public recreation in perpetuity. Additionally, over 300 acres of sensitive floodplain forest habitat were enhanced using a variety of methods.

Fillmore
Goodhue
Houston
Olmsted
Winona
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$650,000
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$405,000
Fund Source

Provide trail rehabilitation and renewal on state park and forest trails, these are primarily non-motorized trails which due to funding priorities, have not had any significant maintenance for many years. This effort has provided a means to start addressing these trail needs and in doing so working on the most critical first. This has resulted in trail renewal work in 19 state forests and 15 state parks providing for more sustainable trails and better public safety and enjoyment.

Statewide
Recipient
DNR
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$567,000
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$47,000
2007 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000

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Statewide
Recipient
DNR
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,750,000


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Crow Wing
Itasca
Lake
Washington
Winona
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$400,000
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$392,850
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$889,116
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$620,884
Fund Source

This program funds unpredictable maintenance expenditures in State Parks such as storm damage, waterline repair, electrical system repair, erosion repair, utility system repair, and small site improvements.

Statewide
Recipient
Board of Water and Soil Resources
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$61,300
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$61,300
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$61,300
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$54,800
Fund Source

This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants.

Statewide
Recipient
LCCMR
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$59,297

n/a

Statewide
Recipient
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$100,000
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$100,000
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$108,547
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$99,999
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$99,999
Fund Source

The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water.

Statewide
Recipient
Minnesota Historical Society
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$281,177

The Minnesota Historical Society created a new traveling exhibits program, called "Exhibits to Go," giving more than 15 communities across Minnesota the ability to experience Minnesota history in their own neighborhood.

Funding for the traveling exhibits came from multiple appropriation categories, including funding for Statewide Historic Programs and for History Partnership Projects.

Statewide
Recipient
Minnesota Historical Society
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$105,972

Partner Organizations: Minnesota Landmark Center, Bakken Museum, Minnesota Humanities Center.

The Minnesota Historical Society partnered with three separate organizations to make the following traveling exhibits available to communities across the state.

Statewide