All Projects

4895 Results for
Recipient
Lake Superior Marine Museum Association
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$4,731
To provide better storage conditions, allowing for greater public access to objects in the collection.
Statewide
St. Louis
Recipient
Faribault County SWCD
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$42,500
Fund Source

Faribault County Soil and Water Conservation District will develop two watershed plans using charettes, an intensive planning process used to engage citizens, conservation agencies, and others to collaborate on a vision for the development of a drainage watershed scale plan. The process allows landowners, producers, businesses, townships, cities and the county to partake in a comprehensive plan directly relating back to concerns and solutions related to surface water and nonpoint source pollution.

Faribault
Recipient
Lake SWCD
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$77,000
Fund Source

When completed, this Lake County-wide culvert inventory project will have multiple direct benefits to water quality protection, natural resource planning, and municipal asset protection. This inventory will be used to provide local and state authorities accurate information on the condition of road crossings, better calibrate hydrological modeling tools crucial to the inter-agency Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) process, and assess how road crossings in Lake County are affecting the water and sediment transport capacity of our waterways.

Lake
Recipient
Le Sueur County
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$325,240
Fund Source

The goal of the Lake Volney Targeted Restoration project is to improve the water quality draining to Lake Volney, which is impaired for excess nutrients. The project contains eight priority areas and will install a variety of Best Management Practices, including stormwater basins, ag retention, wetland enhancement, and more.

Le Sueur
Recipient
Lake of the Woods SWCD
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$46,750
Fund Source

The sixth largest fresh water lake in the United States, Lake of the Woods has sustained significant shoreline erosion through a number of high water events, high inflows from the Rainy River, sustained strong NW winds, and erodible soils on the southern shore. This project implements strategies to protect and enhance private shoreline on the lake by addressing long-term shoreline management.

Lake of the Woods
Recipient
Riley-Purgatory-Bluff Creek WD
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$233,400
Fund Source

This is a joint grant application from the Riley-Purgatory-Bluff Creek Watershed District (RPBCWD) and the City of Chanhassen. In 2010, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency listed Lake Susan as a shallow lake impaired for excess nutrients. A 2013 report recommended a project located at the park pond immediately northwest of Lake Susan as the most cost-effective watershed implementation project. The project calls for an outlet control structure at a higher elevation that will provide increased dead pool storage and the installation of a Minnesota Filter to treat dissolved phosphorus.

Carver
Recipient
Middle St. Croix River WMO
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$142,000
Fund Source

This project will address the nutrient impairment of Lake St. Croix through the installation of targeted stormwater treatment best management practices as prioritized in the 2014 Lake St. Croix Direct Discharge Stormwater Retrofit Assessment. The project will install up to 16 Low Impact Development practices to reduce pollutant loading to Lake St. Croix by at least 8.0 pounds phosphorous and 3,000 pounds sediment and 1.0 acre foot of stormwater per year.

Washington
Recipient
Lake of the Woods SWCD
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$305,620
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$66,412
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$47,202
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$34,422
Fund Source

The Lake of the Woods (LOW) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study will: (1) identify water quality goals for the Minnesota portions of the LOW/Rainy River Watershed; (2) recommend nutrient allocations to achieve TMDLs where waters do not meet standards; and (3) provide opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the process of watershed-management planning to adopt protection and restoration strategies. The project will include existing in-lake and watershed model updates, TMDL component development, restoration plan development, and public participation.

Lake of the Woods
Recipient
Stearns County
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$250,000
Fund Source

Construction of 3.2 miles of the Lake Wobegon Trail from St. Joseph to the Sauk River in Waite Park.

Recipient
Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$83,000
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$25,000
Fund Source

The main purpose of this project is to provide fiscal resources for Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District (Lake County SWCD) to be engaged and participate in efforts for civic engagement in the Lake Superior South (LS South) Lake Superior North (LS North) watersheds and lead and carry-out civic engagement in the early stages of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) process in the Cloquet River watershed.

Lake
Recipient
Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$36,993
Fund Source

Update previous draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) documents and modeling files with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) comments and site specific standards.

Douglas
Recipient
St. Croix River Association
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
Fund Source

The goal of this project is to gain information about the amount and sources of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing additional water quality monitoring and/or to reduce the amount of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing phosphorous reduction activities.

Washington
Recipient
Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500
Fund Source

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is a co-sponsor and assists with a portion of the financial support for the International Rainy River-Lake of the Woods Watershed Forum.

Cook
Koochiching
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Roseau
St. Louis
Recipient
University of Minnesota
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$199,981
Fund Source

This project will dentify critical pathways and areas on the landscape that contribute a disproportionate amount of sediment stressors to selected streams located in LS South and/or LS North HUC 8 watersheds. Unlike other HUC 8 watersheds with one mainstem stream and nested tributaries to the mainstem, LS South and North consist of numerous individual streams flowing to Lake Superior. Each of these streams has a mainstem, tributaries flowing to the mainstem and a surrounding watershed.

Cook
Lake
2025 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,450,000
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,450,000
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,000,000
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,000,000
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,250,000
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,250,000
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,250,000
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,250,000
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,300,000
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,300,000
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,300,000
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,300,000
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,150,000
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,150,000
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,178,000
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
Fund Source

The biological communities present in a lake are the result of cumulative effects of natural and human-caused influences within the entire area of land and water that flows into the lake (i.e., the watershed). Biological assessments are used on lakes to identify water pollution and habitat concerns based on the type and abundance of selected animals and their habitats. Certain species cannot survive without clean water and healthy habitat while other species are tolerant of degraded conditions.

Statewide
Recipient
St. Croix River Association
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
Fund Source

The purpose of this project is to gain additional information about the amount of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing additional water quality monitoring and/or to reduce the amount of phosphorous entering Lake St Croix by the implementation of projects that will reduce phosphorus loadings. The St. Croix River Association (SCRA) will coordinate with a subgroup of the St. Croix Basin Water Resources Planning Team and other local resource experts on the identification and funding of comprehensive water monitoring and phosphorus reduction activities in the Lake St.

Aitkin
Carlton
Chisago
Kanabec
Mille Lacs
Pine
Washington
Recipient
Ramsey Conservation District
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$59,766
Fund Source

Past and current monitoring data has shown Ramsey County's Lambert Creek has high levels of total phosphorus (TP), anywhere from 0.14 mg/L to 0.30 mg/L, which is above the proposed State standard of 0.10 mg/L for streams in the Central Region.

Ramsey
Recipient
Town of Crane Lake
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$950,000
Statewide
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$306,675
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$391,567
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$356,477
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$343,762
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$290,398
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$399,148
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$333,128
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$508,851
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$214,000
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$650,915
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$729,000
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$311,829
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$311,829
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$546,000
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$654,000
Fund Source

This program is to restore acres of state parks and trails land to native plant communities. MS 86A.05 directs PAT to preserve, perpetuate and restore natural features in state parks that were present in the area of the park at the time of European settlement. Approximately 31 restoration projects have been completed, are in progress, or will be implemented in the spring of 2012, at over 20 state park units. These projects total 1,283 acres.

Recipient
U of MN
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500,000
Statewide
Recipient
Rice Lake Resource Center
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$71,944

The project goal is to enhance the Ojibwe language skills of the Minisinaakwaang young people interested in learning and carrying on the traditions of the community. This initiative will increase the number of young people using the language and ensuring that our ceremonies are conducted in the Ojibwe language. The grantees approach connects the first language speakers of the Minisinaakwaang community with the Ojibwe language apprentices that have made an investment in their ceremonies.

Recipient
Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$128,933

The goal of this project is to expand Ojibwe language class availability on the Bois Forte Reservation in terms of both the number and levels offered. This project will use local experts and form partnerships with existing language preservation programs to implement a plan to address the revitalization and preservation of the Native language on the Bois Forte Indian Reservation. The long term goal s to increase the Oibwe language fluency, proficiency, and literacy of the Bois Forte Indian Community. A local Elder language expert wil be hired at 16 hours per week.

Recipient
Independent School District 361
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$72,400

The ISD 361 Indian Education Project will continue to work closely with the local school district, Indian education staff, and parent committee members in the evaluation process. The goal of this project is that American Indian secondary student participation in Ojibwe language and culture classes. Data will be reported to and reviewed by ISD 361 Indian Education program committee staff and parent committee quarterly. Tests will be administered. Attendance will be captured, and all date will be kept on file.

Recipient
Nobles County Historical Society
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,401

To provide better organization of archival materials, allowing for greater public access to the community's historic resources.

Nobles
Recipient
Crow Wing County
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$67,300
Fund Source

This project is a cooperative effort between Crow Wing and Itasca County to contract with RMB Laboratories to generate 65 lake assessment/trend analysis reports. The watershed protection model is an innovative and proactive approach to water resource management which is geared towards prioritizing areas of concern, targeting implementation strategies, and measuring their effectiveness. These assessments are also useful and understandable tools for lake associations and the public.

Crow Wing
Itasca
Recipient
Northfield Historical Society
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,925
Rice
Recipient
MN Deer Hunters Association
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,400,000
Fund Source

Project Partners Minnesota Deer Hunters Association (MDHA) and The Conservation Fund (TCF) worked to cooperatively with St. Louis County to protect 1,600 acres of forest habitat at risk of being converted to uses that would degrade critical habitat for wildlife in Minnesota's northeast forest landscape.

St. Louis
Recipient
Kanabec County Historical Society
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$18,500

To hire qualified professionals to create drawings and specifications for Kanabec County Historical Society's heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system upgrade.

Kanabec
Recipient
League
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,500
To document in up to 10 oral history interviews the history of the League of Women Voters St. Paul.
Ramsey
Recipient
Learning Law and Democracy Foundation
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$55,575
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$73,125

Learning Law and Democracy: Principles of Democracy – Connecting civic education to principles that guided the nation's founders and continue to be our foundation today is the goal of LLAD's "Principles of Democracy" project for Minnesota's young people. By focusing on the why, how, and who of our system of government, K-12 students in and out of the classroom will be prepared to carry on Minnesota's civic tradition of informed civic participation. They will learn about the Constitution, structures of government, politics and active citizenship.

Statewide
Recipient
Leech Lake Division of Resource Management
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,500,000
Cass
Otter Tail
Recipient
Cass County Environmental Services Department
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$50,000
Fund Source

The main outcome of Phase III of the project will be the final deliverable of a WRAPS report that will prescribe the restoration and protection strategies for the surface water resources within the Leech Lake River Watershed. The WRAPS will provide the analytical and strategic foundation which will be essential in protecting the surface water resources within this high quality watershed. Along with the development of the WRAPS report, this project will support the development and completion of the MPCA Stressor ID and Watershed Assessment reports to be completed for this watershed.

Beltrami
Cass
Hubbard
Recipient
Rourke Art Gallery Museum
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,670

Legacy Arts & Cutltural Heritage

Clay
Recipient
Minnesota Lakes Maritime Society
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Statewide
Recipient
Craig L. Edwards
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$7,000
Legacy for Individual Artists
Kandiyohi
Recipient
Alexandria Senior Center, Inc. AKA The Alexandria Senior Community Center
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$12,870

Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage

Douglas
Recipient
City of Battle Lake
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$14,990
Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage
Otter Tail
Recipient
Lowell Carpenter
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,700
Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage
Otter Tail
Grant
Becker
Recipient
Dilworth Glyndon Felton School AKA DGF School
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,270
Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage
Clay
Becker
Recipient
DLCCC, Inc. AKA Historic Holmes Theatre
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,650
Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage
Becker
Otter Tail