BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Industrial Commission is currently accepting applications through November 1, 2019, for the North Dakota Outdoor Heritage Fund Program.
North Dakota’s Outdoor Heritage Fund was established in 2013 by the Legislature as a multi-million dollar program to provide grants to state agencies, tribal governments, political subdivisions, and nonprofit organizations for projects that will:
- Provide access to private and public lands for sportsmen, including projects that create fish and wildlife habitat;
- Improve, maintain and restore water quality, soil conditions, plant diversity, and animal systems, and support other practices of stewardship to enhance farming and ranching;
- Develop and enhance the conservation and restoration of wildlife and fish habitat on private and public lands; and
- Conserve natural areas and create other areas for recreation through the establishment and development of parks and recreation areas.
The application form and information on projects that have been awarded funding in the past are available at http://www.nd.gov/ndic/outdoor-infopage.htm.
For more information on the program, contact Andrea Pfennig (701-328-3786) or Karlene Fine (701-328-3722) or visit: www.nd.gov/ndic/renew-infopage.htm.
The North Dakota Outdoor Heritage Fund Program is overseen by the North Dakota Industrial Commission, consisting of Gov. Doug Burgum, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring.
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Karlene K. Fine, Executive Director and Secretary
State Capitol, 14th Floor - 600 E Boulevard Ave Dept 405 - Bismarck, ND 58505-0840
E-Mail: kfine@nd.gov
Phone: (701) 328-3722 FAX: (701) 328-2820
"Your Gateway to North Dakota”: www.nd.gov
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