grant round meeting
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8/13/2019 Grant Round Meeting
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Number
Major
Directi
Additional
Directives
# of
Directives
Title
Applicant
OHF Funding
Request
Total Project Cost
Summary
OHF Advisory Board
Recommendations
001-00J B C 2 Antelope Creek Wild Rice Corridor WatershedRestoration Project
Richland Soil ConservationDistrict
$220,000 $977,000 Restore the recreational uses of the impaired reaches of the AntelopeCreek and Wild Rice River. Offer cash share match to encourage
landowners /participants to replace the declining field windbreaks inRichland County.
$105,000001-00N B None 1 Ransom County Water Quality Improvement
ProjectRansom County SoilConservation District
$450,000 $1,600,000 To restore the recreational and aquatic uses of the Sheyenne andMaple River watersheds in Ransom County. This will beaccomplished by containing livestock manure runoff from 5 animalfeeding operations in Ransom County and implementation of nutrientmanagement plans for each operation.
$115,000001-00A B None 1 Sheyenne River Sedimentation Reduction
ProjectBarnes County SoilConservation District
$200,000 $957,000 Project is designed to provide technical, financial and educationalassistance to all agriculture producers and landowners with riparianacreage and/or upland cropland at high risk of erosion within the
Sheyenne River watershed in Barnes County. Goal is to restore theaquatic life uses and to maintain the recreational uses of theSheyenne River and its tributaries.
$126,000001-0VV B C 2 ND Statewide Conservation Tree Planting
InitiativeND Association of SoilConservation Districts
$2,500,000 $4,875,033 Engage stewards to embrace conservation practices that promote theecological services trees provide. Focus on encouraging and
providing financial assistance to implement agroforestry practices inND including farmstead, feedlot and field windbreaks; forestry,wildlife and riparian plantings, buffers, and living snow fences.
$1,878,000001-0II B A, C, D 4 The Marcus Friskop Nature Center Hankinson Public School $297,850 $378,960 The Marcus Friskop Nature Center will provide intergenerational,
year-round educational opportunities focusing on the environment,including restoration and protection of plant and wildlife ecosystems.
$30,000001-0LL C A, B, D 4 Aquatic Habitat Infrastructure Enhancement Ducks Unlimited, Inc. $800,000 $934,218 Restore, develop and enhance aquatic habitats located on privately
and publicly owned and managed lands in ND. Construction of dams,dikes, levies and emergency spillways, installation of water controlstructures and development of water conveyance systems. Five
probable sites have been identified. If completed will enhance andrestore 549 acres of aquatic habitat. $322,000
001-AAA B A, C, D 4 Enhanced Grazing Lands & Wildlife Habitat(Phase 1)
Ducks Unlimited, Inc. $1,500,000 $3,665,820 Enrol l 20,000 additional grassland acres in the Envi ronmentalQuality Incentive Program over the next year, while offeringincreased public access on approximately 3,750 acres.
$828,000001-0KK C A, B, D 4 Warwick Dam - Modification & Rehabilitation
(State Water Commission Project No. 0240)Eddy County Water Distr ict $95,002 $272,152 Repair of the exis ting dam by insta ll ing sheet piling and rock r ip-rap.
Plan incorporates a fish passage design.
$55,000001-00B D B 2 Community Outdoor Fitness Park Minot Family YMCA $50,000 $466,492 Provide a new park for the citizens of Minot to enjoy the outdoor
environment; offer an outdoor recreational opportunity for thecitizens of Minot focused on health and fitness; conserve andenhance the natural outdoor landscape of this 3 acre park.
$45,000001-0TT A B, C, D 4 ND Game & Fish Department Outdoor
Heritage Habitat InitiativeND Game & Fish Department $2,000,000 $2,733,000 Assist the ND Game & Fish Department in fulfilling its mission by
protecting, conserving and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat onprivate lands through the PLOTS and Save Our Lakes programs.
Impact on 4,600 acres -- 3,000 PLOTS & 1,600 through Save OurLakes.
$1,900,000
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001-00T D A, B, C 4 Trailhead / Neighborhood Park Bismarck Parks and RecreationDistrict
$313,960 $627,920 The 15.6-acre trailhead/neighborhood park being planned will servelocal residents with approximately 3.5 acres being developed forrecreation and 12 acres being conserved as natural habitat for native
bird nesting and wildlife observation.
$105,000001-TTT D None 1 Recreational Trail Reconstruction in Response
to Mineral Development at Little Missouri
State Park
ND Parks & RecreationDepartment
$77,006 $154,012 Construct 6 miles of new multi-use recreation trails at Little MissouriState Park.
$73,000001-JJJ D A, B 3 Trail Restoration & Improvement Program ND Parks & Recreation
Department$132,456 $242,629 Enhancing recreational use and access through the construction of
sustainable trails and easement acquisition in the Turtle Mountainsand Sheyenne River Valley.
$112,000001-0QQ C A, B, D 4 Natural Resource Stewardship in North
Dakota's Parks, Preserves and Natural AreasND Parks & RecreationDepartment
$274,344 $645,987 Provide hands-on assistance to manage, protect and enhance NDprairies, woodlands, plant and animal species of concern & naturalareas ensuring a healthy environment
$129,000001-RRR A B 2 Mapping of Tribal Land for Sportsmen Spirit Lake Nation Fish and
Wildlife Department$8,568 $8,568 Mapping of the Spirit Lake Reservation and the management units so
maps could be provided to sportsmen. Also updating the computersystem used for mapping.
$8,568001-00W C A, B, D 4 Artificial Nesting Habitat Improvement Spirit Lake Nation Fish and
Wildlife Department
$5,565 $5,565 Building and placing nesting boxes for game and non-game species
of birds $5,565001-MMM C B 2 ND Hen House Project I Delta Waterfowl $60,530 $65,030 Establish 200 new Hen Houses (each with 10 year maintenance
agreements) $34,000001-0FF C A, B, D 4 LSC 20,000 trees by 2020 Ludden Sportsmen Club $130,000 $181,000 20,000 new live trees growing on 4 parcels of ground in 2020.
$50,000
$9,115,281 $18,790,386 $5,921,133