Grants: Communication
Grant Opportunity: Outdoor Education Partnership III Description: The Chippewa Nature Center and U.S Fish and Wildlife Service are collaborating to restore wetland, grassland, and pollinator habitat as outdoor classrooms on school lands in the 22 County Saginaw Bay Watershed. County or city-owned lands can also be developed as outdoor education areas if local schools can incorporate them into their curriculum. The projects will be funded through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, with an average cost of $2,000 per acre for restoration. Priority will be given to schools, and each project will include a customized curriculum guide, lessons, supplies, and teacher training. Grant Opportunity: Great Mural Project Description: The Downtown Saginaw Association is leading the Great Mural Project, which aims to transform eyesores or forgotten spaces in Saginaw with beautiful murals and community art installations. The project focuses on sustainability, the river system, non-motorized trails, and other WIN investment projects. WIN will provide a small advisory committee to support the project. Grant Opportunity: Places Create Stories : The Power of Nature Description: Heart of the Lakes and Little Forks Conservancy are partnering to develop a media project that highlights the value of nature from an economic and community perspective. The project aims to create three short videos that emphasize the importance of nature for community character, job retention/recruitment, and economic development. The videos will be distributed through land conservancies and can be tailored for different groups' use. Grant Opportunity: Nature Kindergarten Pilot Description: This grant supports the development of a nature-based kindergarten pilot project at Bullock Creek Schools in cooperation with Chippewa Nature Center. Building on the success of a nature-based preschool program at Chippewa Nature Center, this pilot project aims to incorporate nature-based learning into two kindergarten classrooms. Grant Opportunity: MI Great Bay Regional Tourism Marketing & Development Phase 1 Description: This project seeks funding
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
1
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Outdoor Education Partnership III: - Eligible entities: Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, county or city owned lands (parks) - Curriculum and program development led by Chippewa Nature Center - Habitat restoration projects through U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program - Projects typically cost around $2,000.00 per acre to restore - 10-year Habitat Development Agreement between landowner and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Great Mural Project: - Proposed by Downtown Saginaw Association - Focus on sustainability, river system, non-motorized trails - WIN provides advisory committee for project guidance Places Create Stories: The Power of Nature: - Proposed by Heart of the Lakes and Little Forks Conservancy - Develop 3 short videos on the value of nature and its protection from an economic and community perspective - Distribution through land conservancies, local film festivals, Delta College, etc. Nature Kindergarten Pilot: - Supports development of nature-based kindergarten pilot project at Bullock Creek Schools in cooperation with Chippewa Nature Center MI Great Bay Regional Tourism Marketing & Development Phase 1: - Develop regional tourism initiative for Saginaw Bay Coastal communities - Joint website with coordination from Bay City Convention and Visitors Bureau Eco-tourism and Environmental Education in Michigan's Gateway to the North: - Support Clare County Board of Commissioners in developing recreational and eco-tourism programming in Clare County - Identify, map, mark natural resources and eco-tourism routes - Provide information about outdoor activities via web page, newspaper, etc. Youth Connections Action Grant Program: - Small grant funding for innovative educational projects that demonstrate sustainable development concepts WIN Communications Plan Phase 1 Implementation: - Implement short-term tactics identified in WIN Communications Plan WIN Communications Plan: - Develop communications strategy for WIN Communications Materials for FY 1999/2000: - Funding for WIN folders, letterhead, slides, web
Geographic Eligibility
Saginaw
Application Opens
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Application Closes
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Grantor
Saginaw Bay Watershed Initiative Network (WIN)
Phone
(989) 892-9171Subscribe to view contact details