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Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Grant Program | | Wisconsin DNR Aid_Content Page_Hunter R3 Recruitment Retention and Reactivation Grant Program Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Grant Program Formerly known as the Hunter Recruitment, Development, Training and Education Grant Program In order to focus hunter training, development and education programs on adults, females and families, DNR has developed this new grant opportunity.
There is a great need for strategically developed, tested programs and results on which to base future program priorities. The Hunter Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation (R3) Grant program will also focus on developing and pilot testing various programs and evaluating the effectiveness of those programs.
The primary purpose of the Hunter Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation (R3) grant program is to provide cost-sharing grants to local clubs, organizations, communities, governments, Wisconsin tribes, colleges, universities and technical schools to ensure the education, training and development of safe and ethical hunters and mentors. This grant program is administered as a reimbursement program.
This means you must incur and pay all costs associated with the project before seeking reimbursement from DNR. No grant advances are possible. It is possible for grantees to request partial (quarterly) reimbursements of the WDNR during the life of the project.
Please see the under Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation (R3) Grant Program Guidance and Application Instructions. Applicants must have a Unique Entity ID (UEI) number instead of a DUNS number to apply. A UEI number can be obtained by going to www.
SAM. gov Wisconsin counties, towns, villages, and cities Wisconsin Universities, Colleges and Technical Schools Other Wisconsin governmental units, as defined in s. 66.
299, Wis. Stats.
Wisconsin School Districts Most if not all, conservation organizations (i.e., local rod and gun clubs, sporting organizations, local chapters, and national organizations) Salaries, wages, and benefits for employees Purchased services (i.e., printing, mailing, room rental) Other purchased services (i.e., Surveys) Equipment: If you are purchasing equipment for the project, using equipment you already own or accepting donations of equipment use, please consult with Hunter Education and Shooting Sports grant manager for information on the equipment depreciation and hourly use policy.
Hourly equipment rental charges Other: List costs that are needed to implement the project but are not captured in the items above Yearly application deadline: September 15, 11:59PM Trouble downloading PDF forms? See: Troubleshooting tips To be an eligible applicant, application and all required supporting documentation must be submitted electronically by 11:59 p. m.
on the deadline date . Submit application packages to DNRHunterR3Grants@wisconsin. gov If this application cannot be submitted electronically, please contact Grant Program manager Sarah Brenner .
Review Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Grant Program Guidance If applicant does not have one, request a UEI Number Complete and submit the following Documents: Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Grant Program Application (Form 8700-348) Grant Project Authorizing Resolution (Form 8700-388) If you are having problems opening forms, please visit our PDF Help page .
Grant Payment Request & Worksheet (Form 8700-001) Grant Partner Cost Sharing or Matching Report (Form 9300-230) Volunteer Labor Worksheet Used as Grant Match (Form 8700-349B) - Required for projects with volunteer time to be used as match. Mileage Reimbursement Form Donated Professional Services Worksheets (Form 8700-350) NOTE: All costs incurred must include copies of invoices and proofs of payment.
Donated Professional Services and materials shall be determined by market value and be established by an invoice. NOTE: All grantees must complete and submit before final reimbursement from DNR is possible.
Grant Project Final Report (Form 8700-358) The following reports are required if an event was hosted: Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Participant Report (Form 8700-358P) - Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) Mentor Report (Form 8700-358M) Financial Manual for Local Governments Procurement Guide for Local Governments Receiving DNR Grants Accessibility Guidance for Grant Funded Projects (CF-031) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR Part 200) Grant related statutes and administrative codes For more information on Hunter R3 (Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation) grants, including application forms and instructions, please contact: Hunting & Shooting Sports Coordinator DNRHunterR3Grants@wisconsin.
gov
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Wisconsin grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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