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ND250 Community Initiatives Grant – School Field Trip Opportunity | North Dakota State Government - ND Portal ND250 Community Initiatives Grant – School Field Trip Opportunity Tuesday, December 2, 2025 North Dakota educators are encouraged to take advantage of the ND250 Community Initiatives Grant, a state-funded opportunity supporting meaningful, curriculum-enhancing experiences that connect students to North Dakota’s history, civic identity, and America’s 250th anniversary.
Designed with schools in mind, the grant helps bring history to life. One key opportunity is funding for a student trip to the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum, where a ND250 exhibit will open in June 2026. The exhibit will give students a powerful way to explore North Dakota’s story and its connection to the nation’s 250-year journey.
Eligible organizations may apply for up to $1,000 to support travel to Bismarck for the exhibit and related educational programming. Transportation costs for field trips Entry to related educational programs or guided tours We encourage schools to take advantage of this special opportunity to connect students directly with North Dakota’s history and the upcoming ND250 exhibit.
How to Apply for This Travel Funding The $1,000 travel support for visiting the ND250 exhibit is an allowable project within the ND250 Community Initiatives Grant, which follows the same application process, eligibility requirements, match requirements, and deadlines as all ND250 Grant Program applications. Applicants should review the full grant guidelines and apply through the WebGrants portal: https://grants. nd.
gov/ . Grants of up to $10,000 are available to eligible organizations for projects that commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. Examples include: Tours, exhibits, and public programs Educational materials and curriculum development Digital projects and virtual tours Community heritage events Travel to ND250 exhibits (up to $1,000) A 20% match (cash or in-kind) is required.
All funded projects must be free and open to the public. 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations City, county, or tribal government entities K–12 schools, school boards, and PTAs (under an eligible entity) Not eligible: Individuals or projects already completed before grant approval. Deadlines & Application Process Deadline to apply is December 31, 2025.
Applications must be submitted through the WebGrants portal: https://grants. nd. gov/ .
Projects must be completed by December 31, 2026, with final reporting due by January 31, 2027. Questions? We’re Here to Help Melissa Klocke-Joyce – ND250 ND Coordinator 701-328-6073 | melissaklocke@nd.
gov Amy Munson – Grants & Contracts Officer 701-328-3573 | amunson@nd. gov Let’s inspire students across North Dakota to explore our shared history and celebrate America’s 250th anniversary together!
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ND250 Community Initiatives Grant – School Field Trip Opportunity is funded by North Dakota Department of Public Instruction. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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