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Minnesota Grant Summaries

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2003 Council Grants:

Girl Scouts of Greater Minneapolis

Project Title: Flower Power! More Trees Please! And Earth Care Day

Project Description: During 3 conservation programs, girls developed a greater concern for the environment by participating in community service projects and being exposed to natural resource careers. Girls planted trees at Girl Scout Camp Elk River to serve as a natural border and protector of the floodplain around the camp. They also learned how to identify Buckthorn, an invasive plant species, and helped remove it from a local park in order to create more space for native trees and plants to grow. Girls also assisted the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge in their annual flower, grass and tree seed collection.

Federal or Sate Collaborating Agency: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Local Collaborating Agencies: Three Rivers Park District

Actual Number of Girl Scouts Served: 306

Diversity: 0.0% American Indian/Alaskan; 0.3% Asian/Pacific Islander; 1.6% Black; 0.3% Hispanic; 97.7% White

 

Land of Lakes Girl Scout Council

Project Title: Project WET, Project WILD, Project Learning Tree

Project Description: Girls and adults were trained in environmental education programs related to wildlife, water and trees developed by the Department of Natural Resources. Girl and adult participants learned problem-solving and critical thinking skills that will help them make responsible decisions regarding water and environmental resource use. Adult participants agreed to provide at least 2 programs in their region for girls. Future council program events are planned.

Federal or Sate Collaborating Agency: Minnesota Departmetn of Natural Resources

Local Collaborating Agencies:

Actual Number of Girl Scouts Served: 164

Diversity: 0.0% American Indian/Alaskan; 0.0% Asian/Pacific Islander; 3.0% Black; 1.2% Hispanic; 95.7% White

 

 

 

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