The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for managing and maintaining the parks and recreational areas in the state of North Dakota. Their main goal is to provide residents and visitors with opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as camping, hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing. The department also oversees the development and maintenance of trails, playgrounds, and other recreational facilities throughout the state. Additionally, they may also organize events and educational programs to promote outdoor activities and environmental conservation.
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This document is a scoring sheet used to evaluate applications for the Recreation Leadership Grant in North Dakota. It helps determine the eligibility and suitability of grant applicants based on specific criteria.
This document is for applying for a grant for off-highway vehicle recreation in North Dakota.
This document is a scoring sheet used for evaluating outdoor recreation facilities grant applications in North Dakota.
This document is an application form for individuals interested in volunteering in North Dakota. It is used to gather information about the applicant's personal details, interests, and availability for volunteering.
This document is used for tracking in-kind labor for the Recreational Trails Program in North Dakota.
This form is used for reporting the progress of a grant program in North Dakota.
This document is a score sheet used for the open project selection process of the Land and Water Conservation Fund in North Dakota.
This document is a guide for the selection process of recreational trail projects under the Recreation Trails Program (RTP) in North Dakota. It outlines the process for selecting projects and provides guidelines for project applicants.