Inyo Register

County Community Project Sponsorshi­p grants awarded

Local groups receive funding to promote, enhance Inyo

- Register Staff

More than a dozen local non-profit groups have been awarded grants for various community projects and events throughout Inyo County.

The aid is being offered by Inyo County through its Community Project Sponsorshi­p Program (CPSP). The Inyo County Board of Supervisor­s approved a total of $40,000 for competitiv­e CPSP grants in calendar year 2023.

Each year, the competitiv­e grants can be used to fund a variety of projects, programs or events. In general, the CPSP program is focused on helping local organizati­ons promote activities and programs that bring visitors to the area, and supports events and programs that enhance the cultural and recreation­al quality of life of the county’s residents.

This year, the county received a whopping 19 grant applicatio­ns from 16 different organizati­ons requesting a total of $126,950 – more than three times the amount of money available. An independen­t review panel determined that 2023

CPSP competitiv­e grant funding should be distribute­d thusly (applicatio­ns must receive a score of at least 70/100 to be eligible):

• Amargosa Conservanc­y - $2,000 for a trailhead project near Tecopa

• Bishop Area Climbers Associatio­n - $2,500 for the Sky Pilot Project involving a guided Mt. Whitney Trip for two area youth;

• Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau - $2,000 for “Fam” Tours to familiariz­e local frontline hospitalit­y providers with the region’s recreation­al, scenic, and cultural assets;

• Eastern Sierra Interpreti­ve Associatio­n $2,000 for its Eastern Sierra Youth Outdoors program that takes local teens on a six-day rockclimbi­ng/backpackin­g adventure;

• Farm to Crag - $2,000 for a program that connects the climbing community with local agricultur­e;

• Friends of the Eastern Sierra Tri-County Fair $6,500 to hold another season of Friday Night Markets in Bishop;

• Goodent - $2,500 toward the purchase of a stove for the Lone Pine Forum Theater, helping facilitate year-round events and activities;

• Healthy Communitie­s of Southern Inyo County $1,000 for summer youth programs;

• Inyo County Search and Rescue - $4,000 for the Range of Light Trail Races that raises funds for the volunteer organizati­on;

• Lone Pine Museum of Film History - $3,000 for “Movies at the Museum;”

• Mule Days - $3,000 for digital marketing;

• Owens Valley Little League - $3,000 for equipment and fields maintenanc­e;

• Owens Lake Bird Festival - $3,500;

• Playhouse 395 $3,000 for a spring musical production.

“The volunteer panel of community members responsibl­e for reviewing and scoring the applicatio­ns certainly had a daunting task, and we appreciate their careful and thorough considerat­ion of each request,” said Board Chair Jennifer Roeser. “While it’s unfortunat­e the county could not fund every request this year, the citizen panel did a fantastic job. Thank you to everyone who applied.”

The next applicatio­n period for CPSP Competitiv­e Grants, for 2024, will be this fall.

The CPSP program also includes fishing promotion, which funds four local fishing derbies and other promotiona­l events during the Fishing Season, and Line Item Grants which fund well-establishe­d, ongoing promotiona­l efforts or events such as the Wild Wild West Marathon in Lone Pine and the California High School Rodeo Associatio­n State Finals in Bishop.

 ?? Photo by Judyth Greenburgh ?? Grants include Goodent $2,500 toward the purchase of a stove for the Lone Pine Forum Theater, seen here, helping facilitate year-round events and activities.
Photo by Judyth Greenburgh Grants include Goodent $2,500 toward the purchase of a stove for the Lone Pine Forum Theater, seen here, helping facilitate year-round events and activities.

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