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Funding could promote safe ATV/UTV operation

 

Organizations that recruit and train, all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and utility terrain vehicle (UTV) safety instructors, and volunteer trail ambassadors, are encouraged to apply for funding to support their programs.

This two-year program must be applied for by May 31, for up to $316,464 in funding, annually. Additional requirements apply and organizations receiving funding, must provide supporting documents showing they have met objectives.

Eligible organizations must be registered with the Wisconsin Secretary of State’s office, as a non-stock organization and have an established board of directors, with the majority of the board being members of an ATV/UTV club.

Applicants must also provide a business plan, detailing the methods they will use to promote the safe operation of ATVs and UTVs. Methods must not harm the environment, nor conflict with laws, rules and DNR policies.

Applicants are expected to use the funds for the following: • Assisting the DNR in recruiting and providing support to volunteer safety instructors, ATV/UTV clubs and organizations, and promoting the ATV safety education program.

• Assisting the DNR and the Department of Tourism in creating an outreach program, to inform local communities about appropriate ATV/UTV use and the potential economic benefits of promoting tourism to attract ATV/ UTV enthusiasts.

• Recruiting, training and managing volunteer trail patrol ambassadors, to monitor the recreational operation of ATVs/UTVs on public trails.

• Maintaining and improving a relationship with the DNR, Department of Tourism, ATV/UTV dealers, manufacturers, recreation partners and off-highway motorcycle clubs.

To learn more about this funding opportunity and apply, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov.

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