Help Protect Your Favorite Recreation Area: Apply for a Funding Award from Tread Lightly!
We are proud to announce a new funding opportunity in conjunction with Tread Lightly!’s 25th anniversary to support 25 Restoration for Recreation stewardship projects intended to keep our natural resources healthy, accessible and open to the public.
What type of projects: Priority will be given to projects on public lands or waters that protect hunting, fishing, recreational shooting and motorized vehicle access. This could include, but is not limited to, a public lands clean-up, restoration or maintenance of an OHV trail or staging area, posting of educational signage, outdoor recreation stewardship events, and maintenance of recreation infrastructure.
When: Requests for funding and supporting material must be received by 5:00 PM (MST), Tuesday, December 1st, 2015. Projects must be completed by June, 2016.
How Much: Maximum funding possible is $2,000. Tread Lightly! will provide 50% of the award up front. The final payment will be issued upon receipt of a complete project report and other requested documentation.
Who: This campaign is made possible thanks to the Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative, Federal Premium Ammunition, Bushnell and Dallas Safari Club.
The funding award application and more details can be found online at http://www.treadlightly.org/…/restoration-for-re…/25-for-25/
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