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    Surface Water Grants

    The surface water grant program provides cost-sharing grants for surface water protection and restoration. Funding is available for education, ecological assessments, planning, implementation, and aquatic invasive species prevention and control.…

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    Snowmobile Trail Aids

    SNARS Training Schedule 11/15/16: Rhinelander 1-3 p.m. (Vilas & surrounding counties): DNR Rhinelander Service Center 12/02/16: Barron 7-9 p.m. (Barron & surrounding counties): Barron County Building, Barron 12/22/16: Spooner 10-12 p.…

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    Recreational Trails Program (RTP)

    This is a federal program administered in most states. Municipal governments and incorporated organizations are eligible to receive reimbursement for the development, rehabilitation, and maintenance of recreational trails and trail-related…

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    Recreational Boating Facilities Grants

    These grants may be used by counties, towns, cities, villages, tribes, sanitary districts, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation districts and qualified lake associations for recreational boating facility projects.Past projects have…

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    Off-Highway Motorcycle (OHM) trail grants

    Revenue collected from off-highway motorcycle (OHM) registrations is available for development, rehabilitation and maintenance of OHM trails in Wisconsin.

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    Allowable Boat Launch Fees

    Municipalities, lake management districts, and other access providers (entities that have a signed private provider agreement with the DNR) are allowed to charge reasonable launch fees under NR 1.91, Wis. Adm. Code [exit DNR].

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    Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Program

    This is a federal program administered in all states that encourages the creation and interpretation of high-quality outdoor recreational opportunities. Funds received by the DNR for this program are split between DNR projects and grants to local…

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    Learn to Hunt Reimbursement Program

    The Learn to Hunt Reimbursement Program helps sponsors of Learn to Hunt events cover the costs of their program, up to $25 per student.Reimbursement requests for fall and spring Learn to Hunt events must be submitted by June 1.

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    Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Grant Program

    Formerly known as the Hunter Recruitment, Development, Training and Education Grant ProgramIn order to focus hunter training, development and education programs on adults, females and families, DNR has developed this new grant opportunity. There is…

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