Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form - Encouraging Tomorrow's Hunters Grant is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form?
A: The Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form is a document used to record volunteer hours.
Q: What is the purpose of the Encouraging Tomorrow's Hunters Grant?
A: The purpose of the Encouraging Tomorrow's Hunters Grant is to promote and support hunting among the youth in North Dakota.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for the grant?
A: Organizations or individuals in North Dakota who are involved in youth hunting and hunter education can apply for the grant.
Q: What can the grant funds be used for?
A: The grant funds can be used for activities that promote youth hunting and hunter education, such as training programs, equipment purchase, and outreach events.
Q: What is the Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form used for?
A: The Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form is used to keep track of volunteer hours that are donated towards youth hunting and hunter education activities.
Q: How can organizations or individuals apply for the Encouraging Tomorrow's Hunters Grant?
A: They can apply by filling out the grant application form and submitting it to the designated authority.
Q: What are some examples of eligible activities that can be funded by the grant?
A: Examples include youth hunting clinics, trap shooting events, archery instruction, and firearm safety courses.
Q: Is the Encouraging Tomorrow's Hunters Grant limited to a specific age group?
A: No, the grant is open to organizations and individuals involved in youth hunting, which can include a wide range of ages.
Q: Is the Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form mandatory for grant applicants?
A: Yes, organizations or individuals applying for the grant need to track and report their volunteer hours using the Donated Volunteer Time Tracking Form.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.