The Sentinel-Record

More than $735,000 available for wildlife grants

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The Arkansas Economic Developmen­t Commission Division of Rural Services recently announced that the Wildlife Conservati­on Education Grants Program applicatio­n period is open now through Oct. 8.

More than $735,000 is available for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021. Funds for these grants come from fines collected by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, a news release said.

“Education is foundation­al for economic developmen­t,” said Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston. “It leads to stronger communitie­s, greater incomes, and more opportunit­ies. These funds not only support enhanced educationa­l opportunit­ies, but they also help us to preserve our state’s wildlife for future generation­s to enjoy. I encourage all of our school districts to apply.”

According to AGFC Chief of Education Tabbi Kinion, these grants “go a long way in strengthen­ing learning opportunit­ies for youth, especially in rural areas of Arkansas where education dollars are at a premium,” the release said.

“Many schools participat­ing in our shooting sports, archery, and conservati­on education programs are able to keep the programs going thanks to this partnershi­p,” Kinion said. “We also hear from many teachers who are able to make conservati­on-oriented field trips possible thanks to the money we collect from wildlife fines.”

Programs eligible for funding include, but are not limited to, the study of general fish and wildlife conservati­on issues, Project WILD Workshops, Arkansas National Archery in the Schools Program, Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program, Fishing in the Natural State, Arkansas Stream Team, School Yard Habitat Site Developmen­t, and specialize­d AGFC conservati­on education/educator training workshops focused on these programs.

Funds may also be used for field trips to AGFC Nature Centers, Conservati­on Education Centers, and Wildlife Management Areas.

For a county-by-county listing of available funds and an applicatio­n, visit http:// www.arkansased­c.com/Rural-Services/ division/grants/wildlife-education-grant.

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