Wildlife Conservation Education Grants Program Awards Report

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Wildlife Conservation Education Grants Program Awards Report Wildlife Conservation Education Grants Program Awards Report Fiscal Year 2021 - 2021 County Applicant Amount Status Year Narrative Arkansas Stuttgart School District $9,718.37 Active 2021 Stuttgart School District received $9,718.37 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. 1 record(s) for Arkansas totaling $9,718.37 Ashley Portland Elementary School $335.00 Active 2021 Portland Elementary School received $335.00 in funding to purchase an arrow curtain. Hamburg Middle School $1,788.44 Active 2021 Hamburg Middle School received $1,788.45 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. Hamburg Schools Allbritton $2,490.00 Active 2021 Hamburg Schools Allbritton Elementary received $2,490.00 Elementary in funding to purchase ANASP supplies. Hamburg School District $1,788.44 Active 2021 Hamburg School District received $1,788.45 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. 4 record(s) for Ashley totaling $6,401.88 Baxter Baxter County Conservation $1,500.00 Active 2021 The Baxter County Conservation District received $1,500.00 District in funding to purchase liability insurance for practice range, team shirts, registraion fees, 4-H registration fees, 4-H shooting sports instructor training fees and shoorting sports supplies. Mountain Home Public $3,138.98 Active 2021 Mountain Home Public Schools received $3,138.98 in Schools funding to purchase items to construct an outdoor classroom including: plants, lumber for birdhouses, benches, chairs, synthetic grass, topsoil and craft tables. Page 1 of 18 County Applicant Amount Status Year Narrative Nelson-Wilks-Herron $1,283.50 Active 2021 Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary received $1,283.50 in Elementary funding to purchase materials for a butterfly garden as well as owl pelletts. Mountain Home Junior High $6,931.77 Active 2021 Mountain Home Junior High received $6,931.77 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. 4 record(s) for Baxter totaling $12,854.25 Benton Old High Middle School $2,582.00 Active 2021 Old High Middle School received $2,582.00 in funding to purchase ANASP equipment. Glenn Duffy Elementary $2,500.00 Active 2021 Glenn Duffy Elementary received $2,500.00 in funding to purchase an ANASP starter kit. Grimsley Junior High School $2,455.00 Active 2021 Grimsley Junior High School received $2,455.00 in funding to purchase AYSSP equipment. 3 record(s) for Benton totaling $7,537.00 Boone Omaha Elementary School $1,016.38 Active 2021 Omaha Elementary School received $1,016.38 in funding to purchase materials to build an outdoor classroom/garden. Alpena Public Schools $1,087.87 Active 2021 Alpena Public Schools received $1,087.87 in funding to purchase professionally tanned furs of furbearers native to Arkansas. 2 record(s) for Boone totaling $2,104.25 Bradley L'Aigle Creek Conservation $932.50 Active 2021 The L'Aigle Creek Conservation District received $932.50 in District funding to purchase AYSSP materials. 1 record(s) for Bradley totaling $932.50 Calhoun Hampton High School $7,345.10 Active 2021 Hampton High School received $7,345.10 in funding to purchase AYSSP materials. 1 record(s) for Calhoun totaling $7,345.10 Carroll Page 2 of 18 County Applicant Amount Status Year Narrative Berryville School District $2,215.14 Active 2021 The Berryville School District received $2,215.14 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. Academy of Excellence $5,000.00 Active 2021 The Academy of Excellence received $5,000.00 in funding to purchase benches and an outdoor dry erase board for their outdoor classroom. Eureka Springs High School $2,215.14 Active 2021 Eureka Springs High School received $2,215.14 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. Clear Spring School $1,779.11 Active 2021 The Clear Spring School received $1,779.11 in funding to purchase materials for their pollinator garden, bee enclosure and soil testing and solar power for irrigation and rainwater collection. 4 record(s) for Carroll totaling $11,209.39 Chicot Lakeside School District $3,552.29 Active 2021 Lakeside School District received $3,552.29 in funding to purchase items to expand their FINS program: tolding tables, folding picnic tables, life jackets and bushnell binoculars. 1 record(s) for Chicot totaling $3,552.29 Clark Arkadelphia High School $21,911.00 Active 2021 Arkadelphia High School received $21,911.00 in funding to create an outdoor classroom. They would like to purchase: Metal carport, edging, securing timbers, floor, metal gutter, diverter to water barrel, irrigation storage, garden hose, solar energy colle Gurdon High School $6,267.75 Active 2021 Gurdon High School received $6,267.75 in funding to purchase materials to create an outdoor learning space: *gravel, lumber, plywood, tar paper, shingles, screws, digger, wood glue, moveable benches, glass whiteboard, deck box sain and sealer. (Structure 2 record(s) for Clark totaling $28,178.75 Clay Page 3 of 18 County Applicant Amount Status Year Narrative Piggott Elementary School $2,337.99 Active 2021 Piggott Elementary School received $2,337.99 in funding to purchase ANASP equipment. Piggott School District $2,000.00 Active 2021 Piggott School District received $2,000.00 in funding to purchase ANASP supplies. 2 record(s) for Clay totaling $4,337.99 Cleburne Quitman School District $2,000.00 Active 2021 The Quitman School District received $2,000.00 in funding to purchase FINS materials. Heber Springs School District $17,820.52 Active 2021 The Heber Springs School District received $17,820.52 in funding to purchase ammo, targets, wireless trap voice call and high level coaches class. 2 record(s) for Cleburne totaling $19,820.52 Columbia Columbia Christian School $2,321.00 Active 2021 The Columbia Christian School received $2,321.00 in funding to purchase ANASP supplies. 1 record(s) for Columbia totaling $2,321.00 Conway Wonderview High School $2,011.73 Active 2021 Wonderview High School received $2,011.73 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies inculding: tactical backpacks, canopy, cleaning kit, bore cleaner, boresnake, oil and wipes. Conway County Conservation $3,691.15 Active 2021 The Conway County Conservation District received District $3,691.15 in funding to purchase materials for their environmental education awareness day. Multipule items are requested for crafts and light snacks. 2 record(s) for Conway totaling $5,702.88 Craighead Westside Consolidated School $1,942.41 Active 2021 Westside Consolidated School District received $1,942.41 in District funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. Westside Consolidated School $1,936.00 Active 2021 Westside Consolidated School District received $1,936.00 in District funding to purchase ANASP supplies. Page 4 of 18 County Applicant Amount Status Year Narrative Valley View Public Schools $1,942.41 Active 2021 Valley View Public Schools received $1,942.41 in funding for ANASP equipment. Jonesboro Public Schools $1,942.41 Active 2021 Jonesboro Public Schools received $1,942.41 in funding to purchase ANASP equipment. 4 record(s) for Craighead totaling $7,763.23 Crawford James R. Tate Elementary $1,300.00 Active 2021 James R. Tate Elementary received $1,300.00 in funding to purchase items for their outdoor garden such as: plants, water flow meter, soaker hose, rain barrrel, irrigation timer and landscaping pins. Crawford County $4,500.00 Active 2021 The Crawford County Conservation District received Conservation District $4,500.00 in funding to conduct workshops on soil preparation and creek/river conservation for 12 4-H in- school classes. Van Buren High School $1,000.00 Active 2021 Van Buren High School received $1,000.00 in funding to purchase ANASP materials. Cedarville Public Schools $3,000.00 Active 2021 Cedarville Public Schools received $3,000.00 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. Van Buren School District $20,639.41 Active 2021 Van Buren School District received $20,639.41 in funding to purchase AYSSP materials such as: Pat Trap Machine, voice release system, ammo, clays and vests. 5 record(s) for Crawford totaling $30,439.41 Cross Wynne High School $2,000.00 Active 2021 Wynne High School received $2,000.00 in funding to cover practice and tournament fees. 1 record(s) for Cross totaling $2,000.00 Desha Page 5 of 18 County Applicant Amount Status Year Narrative Desha County Conservation $11,450.10 Active 2021 The Desha County Conservation District received District $11,450.10 to purchase a trap machine, ammo, vests, ecosystem kit, starter peat pots, butterfly garden items, and fishing rods. Time travel/ office materials expenses are not allowed. McGehee High School $1,525.89 Active 2021 McGehee High School received $1,525.89 in funding to purchase AYSSP supplies. Cornerstone Christian $8,500.00 Active 2021 Cornerstone Christian Academy received $8,500.00 in Academy funding to purchase materials for an outdoor classroom: picnic tables, umbrella stands, dry erase clipboards, butterfly plaque, umbrellas, ground cover, tree identification plaques, soil and seed trays. McGehee Elementary School $10,174.50 Active 2021 McGehee Middle School received $10,174.50 in funding to purchase nature kits such as: Weather experiemnt kit, clean water science kit and tree ring kit. Cornerstone Christian $1,500.00 Active 2021 Cornerstone Christian Academy received $1,500.00 in Academy funding to purchase motion cameras for students to identify seasonal species by habitat. 5 record(s) for Desha totaling $33,150.49 Drew Drew County Conservation $4,000.00 Active 2021 The Drew County Conservation District received $4,000.00 District in funding to purchase items for project WHEP. Items include: replica sculls, hides, tracks, scat, eggs, printed study material, t-shirts and registration fees ($20 per person). Drew County Conservation $5,614.58 Active 2021 The Drew County Conservation District received $5,614.58 District in funding for AYSSP materials. Drew Central High School $2,000.00 Active 2021 Drew Central High School received $2,000.00 in funding to purchase ANASP supplies.
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