2019 Arizona Game & Fish Heritage Grants Awarded

Source:  Arizona Game & Fish Department Press Release – May 23, 2019

At Arizona Game and Fish Commission meeting held on May 10, 2019 in Prescott, Arizona, the 2019 Heritage Fund Grant recipients were announced.  Heritage Fund money comes from Arizona Lottery ticket sales and was established by voter initiative in 1990. Heritage funding goes toward conservation efforts such as protecting endangered species, educating students and the general public about wildlife and the outdoors, and creating new opportunities for outdoor recreation.

The Heritage Fund Grant Program was established by the Arizona Game and Fish Department in 1992 as part of the overall Heritage Fund program. The grants program initially was developed as a way to promote outreach in order to enhance important partnerships and generate fresh approaches in support of the department’s mission. Since inception, the department has had the opportunity to award more than $16 million through the Heritage Fund grants program and support more than 800 projects throughout the state.

A total of $412,000 was available for the 2019 grant cycle and was awarded through a competitive application process in various categories (Environmental Education, Outdoor Education, Schoolyard Habitat, Urban Wildlife/Habitat, Public Access, and IIAPM).  This year the agency scored 34 Heritage grant proposals. Below are the grant awardees and the grant amount awarded.

Outdoor Education

  • Gilbert Public Schools, Superstition Springs Elementary: awarded $800 for “Second Grade Butterfly Wonderland Field Trip”
  • Arizona Trail Association: awarded $2,500 for “Arizona Trail Association’s Seeds of Stewardship Wildlife Bonanza”
  • Washington Elementary School District, Orangewood Elementary School: awarded $1,000 for “Orangewood Wildlife Studies”
  • Grand Canyon Youth: awarded $1,500 for “Outdoor Education along the Wild and Scenic Verde River”

Environmental Education

  • Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: awarded $10,000 for “Earth Conservation Internship”
  • Northern Arizona University: awarded $2,745 for “Discovering the hidden voices of Arizona’s vocal rodents”

Schoolyard

  • Douglas Unified School District: awarded $2,936 for “Mobile working tables and viewing benches for Douglas High School Land Lab”
  • Topock Elementary School District: awarded $2,190 for “Tortoise Enclosure Kiosk”Cave Creek Unified School District, Sonoran Trails Middle School: awarded $9,844 for “Schoolyard Wildlife Habitat”

Public Access

  • Arizona Trail Association: awarded $20,000 for “Arizona Trail Sahuarita Road Trail Head”
  • Cochise County: awarded $30,000 for “Geronimo Trail’s Route to Public Lands II”

Urban

  • City of Show Low: awarded $9,100 for “The Meadow Trail”
  • Save our Mountains Foundation: awarded $10,000 for “Interactive Trail Signage for the North Mountains Preserve”
  • Tucson Audubon Society: awarded $12,000 for “Bringing Habitat Home-Creating Urban Bird Habitat”
  • Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection: awarded $18,560 for “Safe Passages for Wildlife on I-10 East”
  • Audubon Arizona: awarded $6,600 for “Birds and Bikes”

Identification, Inventory, Acquisition, Protection, and Management (IIAPM)

  • Northern Arizona University: awarded $71,498 for “Connectivity and barriers to New Mexico Jumping Mice movements”
  • Western State Colorado University: requested and awarded $52,300 for “Assessing the Phylogeographic structure of bluehead sucker (Catostomus Pantosteus discobulus) and flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) in the Little Colorado River drainage using modern DNA sequencing techniques and morphological analyses.”
  • Northern Arizona University: awarded $67,158 for “Historical & contemporary trends in Ranavirus infections within threatened Rana chiricahuensis populations”

Funding Opportunity: State Farm Neighborhood Assist®

The State Farm Neighborhood Assist® program awards $25,000 grants to 40 nonprofit organizations to help fund neighborhood education, safety and community development projects.  Each person may submit one cause in one of the categories:

  • EDUCATION – Education doesn’t end in the classroom. From book smarts to street smarts, we’re accepting causes that further education of any kind in your community.
  • SAFETY:  Feel more at home by improving the safety measures in your community. From sidewalks to crosswalks, we’re accepting causes of any kind that make your neighborhood a safer place.
  • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:  Help your neighbors in your community by submitting a cause that bene ts the programs and places within it.

Submissions period opens o June 5 and open until 2,000 submissions are reached. State Farm Review Committee will then narrow the field to the top 200 submissions using a scoring rubric. Ultimately, voters will decide which community improvement projects win big. The public will have a chance to vote 10 times a day, every day for 10 days from for their favorite causes from the list of finalists.   All the information you need to submit a proposal can be found at www.neigborhoodassist.com.  Good Luck!

We Still Need To Take Action – HB2701 and SB1241

Over 300 Arizonas voiced their support for the Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund using the Legislature’s Request to Speak System.  Hundreds more called or emailed their legislators and the Governor’s Office.  And letters of support have been sent like the one just received from the Nationa Trust for Historic Presesrvation, the privately-funded nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. that works to save America’s historic places.  Click here to read the letter of support.

But we still need to take action.  Both Senate Bill 1241 and House Bill 2701 are stuck at the Capitol.  

Senate Bill 1241 (state parks; heritage fund), sponsored by Senator Kate Brophy McGee, puts the State Parks Heritage Fund back into statute. While there is are no dedicated funds attached to this bill, when Lottery encumbrances are repaid and removed, the Fund will receive its annual $10 million from the Lottery as originally enacted. In the meantime, the bill opens the door for grants, donations, and direct appropriations. This bill flew through committees of both chambers and the full Senate with a vote of 30-0. It is now stuck in the House Rules Committee. WHAT YOU CAN DO. Contact House Rules Committee Chair Anthony Kern by email or 602-926-3102 or Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers by email or 602-926-3128 to request SB1241 be moved through the Rules Committee to let House members debate, consider, and vote.

House Bill 2701 (state parks; lottery; heritage fund), sponsored by Representative Joanne Osborne, restores the State Parks Heritage Fund with $10 million in annual funding from the Lottery as originally enacted. HB2701 passed comfortably through the House, is now in the Senate, and will be included in the budget process because it has funding attached. WHAT YOU CAN DO. Contact your Senators and Representatives to voice your support of having HB2701 as part of the State Budget.

ADVOCACY ALERT – SB 1241 and HB 2701, both State Parks Heritage Fund bills, move forward.  Please contact your Senators & Representatives

Source:  Arizona Heritage Alliance Alert – March 10, 2019

Dear Friends of the Heritage Fund

Arizona voters approved the creation of the Arizona Heritage Fund in 1990; The Heritage Fund originally allocated $10 million per year of Lottery monies to Game & Fish and another $10 million to State Parks. From 1991 to 2007, the State Parks Heritage Fund served our state well with its dedication to parks, outdoor recreation, open space, non-motorized trails, outdoor and environmental education, and historic preservation awarding 579 grants totaling $24,179,567 and supporting projects in every County in our State. However, as many of us remember, the State Parks portion of the Heritage Fund was defunded and eliminated from statute during the Great Recession.

The Arizona Heritage Alliance was formed in 1992 to help protect and educate about the Heritage Fund which was passed by Voter Initiative in 1990 with nearly a two-thirds majority of the vote. For the last decade the Heritage Alliance has been fighting to reinstate the State Parks Heritage Fund which was eliminated from statute in 2010 during budget negotiations, after 20 years of successful projects!! That’s a decade of lost income to Arizona’s communities. Game & Fish has continuously received their $10 million without a stop.

The Arizona Heritage Alliance Legislative Task Force has been working closely with our Sponsors Senator Kate Brophy McGee (LD28) and Representative Joanne Osborne (LD13).  It is our hope that this Legislature restores the Fund after satisfying all other current encumbrances, and to bring the Fund back to effect in a responsible and deliberate manner.

Senator Kate Brophy McGee’s Senate Bill 1241 (state parks; heritage fund) puts the State Parks Heritage Fund back into statute. There is no dedicated funding attached to this bill, however when Lottery encumbrances are repaid and removed, it will receive its $10 million from the Lottery as intended. It will also open the door for grants, donations, and direct appropriations. This Bill flew through the Senate with a vote of 30-0. It is now in the House.

Representative Joanne Osborne’s House Bill 2701 (state parks;lottery; heritage fund) would restore the State Parks Heritage Fund with $10 million in annual funding from the Arizona Lottery as originally supported by Arizona voters in 1990. HB2701 went through the House and is currently in the Senate and will be included in the Budget process, because it has funding attached.

We are almost there!!!
Please contact your Senators & Representatives
this week to voice your opinion in support of HB2701 & SB1241.

With the success of HB2701 & SB1241, the State Parks Heritage Fund will be back in statute which was the Voters’ original intent and the Fund will once again be whole and functioning, providing countless jobs, community pride, and potential for increased tourism to both city and rural areas.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or call 602-528-7500. Thank you for all your support.  We can’t make this happen without you, so let’s do this!!!

Janice Miano
President, Board of Directors
The Arizona Heritage Alliance
azheritage.org