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Field Trip Grant Program Benefits Approximately 1,500 Children
Students from 21 Indiana schools will take field trips to Indiana State Park properties this academic year thanks in part to the Discover the Outdoors grant program administered through the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation (INRF), the supporting nonprofit of the DNR.
The program awards public, private, parochial, or home-school educators grants that range from $180-$250 to fund transportation costs, program fees, and classroom supplies related to preparation or follow-up for the field trips. An estimated 1,454 students from K-12 will benefit from the $5,080 in grants the program expects to distribute.
Since the program’s inception in 2013, it has awarded a total of 174 grants to provide approximately 17,000 students the chance to visit one of 25 state parks, eight reservoirs, two state forest recreation areas, and two off-road state recreation areas at less cost to them and their schools. More than $46,000 in overall funding has been distributed to engage students in learning about Indiana’s fish, forests, wildlife, natural habitats, and conservation.
To see more about this grant program, visit youtu.be/uC4QjhsBLO8.
The fund was established in memory of Tom Huck, a long-time DNR employee who was an ardent supporter of outdoor experiences for children in parks. Periodic financial assistance also comes from the Indiana Master Naturalist Advisory Council.
“We appreciate the generosity of those who contribute to Indiana’s youth,” said Jody Kress, executive director of INRF. “We hope to see this program grow so we can educate more students across the state about our natural and cultural legacy.”
To donate, visit IndianaNRF.org. The receiving schools and where they will visit are listed below:
School; Name; City; Grade; # of students; Property
Shortridge High School; Indianapolis; 11th; 140; Indiana Dunes
Bainbridge Elementary; Bainbridge; 2nd grade; 65; McCormick’s Creek
Carmel High School; Carmel; 9th-12th; 100; Turkey Run
Central Middle School; Columbus; 8th; 125; Brown County
Faith Christian School; Lafayette; 3rd; 52; Prophetstown
Inspire Academy; Muncie; 7th & 8th; 30; Summit Lake State Park
Lafayette Christian School; Lafayette; 4th; 32; Prophetstown
Lancaster Central Elementary; Bluffton; K; 100; Ouabache State Park
North Central Junior-Senior High School; Farmersburg; 10th-12th; 40; Shakamak
North Harrison Elementary; Ramsey; 2nd; 90; O’Bannon Woods
Pioneer Elementary; Royal Center; 4th; 85; Prophetstow
Rock Creek Community Academy; Sellersburg; K; 50; Falls of Ohio
South Decatur Elementary School; Greensburg; 4th; 60; Versailles
Southern Wells Elementary; Poneto; 6th; 75; McCormick’s Creek
St. Aloyius Catholic School; Yoder; 5th-8th; 20; Turkey Run or Chain O’Lakes
Sullivan Elementary School; Sullivan; 1st; 105; Shakamak
Test Intermediate School; Richmond; 5th; 30; Whitewater Memorial
Thomas Miller Elementary School; Lafayette; 3rd; 80; Prophetstown
Washington High School; Washington; 9th; 100; Spring Mill State Park
Wild and Free Homeschool Community; Indianapolis; K-5th; 15; Deam Lake SRA
Woodlawn Christian School; Goshen; 3rd-6th; 30; Chain O’Lakes
To view all DNR news releases, please see dnr.IN.gov.