- Posted January 05, 2012
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Workshops set for those interested in rec grants
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced that that it will hold eight recreation grant workshops across the state for communities that are interested in learning about how to apply for grants to acquire, develop or improve park facilities.
Participants will learn about how to apply for grants from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund program, the Land and Water Conservation Fund program, and the Recreation Passport Grant program.
Grant workshops will be held in January and February of 2012 in Lansing, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Chesterfield Township, Marquette, Newberry, Gaylord and Dearborn.
The workshops are free, open to the public, and reservations are not necessary. Visit www.michigan. gov/dnr-grants for specific information on the grant workshops including dates, times and locations.
Eligible applicants for these grants are local units of government, including cities, villages, townships, counties or any combination of these entities which authority is legally constituted to provide public recreation.
Applications for these programs are due on April 2, 2012.
Detailed information on these grants programs is also available at the website listed above or by calling Grants Management at 517-373-9125, or by writing to: Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Grants Management, P.O. Box 30425, Lansing, MI 48909-7925.
For more information aboout the DNR, go to www.michigan. gov/ dnr.
Published: Thu, Jan 5, 2012
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