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![]() Hay Days Trail Grant News{ Grant Recipients 2005-2006 } { Grant Recipients 2004-2005 } { Grant Recipients 2003-2004 } { Grant Recipients 2002-2003 } { Grant Recipients 2001-2002 } { Additional funding approved (2002) } SnoBarons Trail Grant Donations All funds available for the 2005-06 snowmobile season have been spent. The initial application deadline for 2006-07 is November 1, 2006. Please remember that the amount of funding available is based solely on the success of Haydays. New application forms for the coming season are now available on our website for any club needing money to help develop new trails or maintain an existing one. Anyone having questions should contact Sno Baron Trail Coordinator Steve Bethke at 952-758-3649 Last year the following 17 clubs received funding from the Sno Barons with grants ranging from $150.00 to $1,500.00 dollars. Priority consideration is given to clubs applying for the first time or those seeking to add new trails. In all these clubs were in need of more than 300,000 dollars to complete the projects they had undertaken! Many Minnesota snowmobile clubs and trail associations have been and are soon to be recipients of trail development funds, courtesy of the Sno Barons Snowmobile club. Each year the Sno Barons set aside a portion of the profits from the September Hay Days grass drag race and give it back to the snowmobiling community to support trail development and improvements. The average grant is just under $1,000, and will be used for trail expansion, re-routing, bridge work, fencing and signage. Some of the clubs that benefit include the New Prague Snow Drifters, Palisade Snow Sledders and the Ortonville Snow Riders. According to Grant Coordinator Steve Bethke, the need for funds far exceeds the resources available. "We would need literally hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to fully fund the requests that come in. We're just glad we can help out a little bit, and give support to those 'unsung heroes' who keep the Grant-in-Aid trail program afloat. Without their hard work we would have a lot fewer miles of trails to ride on", said Bethke. Sno Barons Trail Grant Committee is accepting applications for Trail Grants. Clubs can apply by downloading an application from from the Sno Baron web site or by contacting them at 952-758-3649. "We try to keep some money available throughout the snow season in case a special needs arises. Regardless, come March we intend to have all the money spent", said Bethke. Sno Baron's Trail Grant Recipients 2005-2006
Sno Baron Trail Grant Recipients for 2004-05
Sno Baron's Trail Grant Recipients 2003-2004 Here's the list of clubs that received donations so far this snow season.
Sno Baron's Trail Grant Recipients 2002-2003 In all so far Sno-Barons donated $15,750.00 to 21 clubs and trail associations in 2003.
Sno Baron's Trail Grant Recipients 2001-2002
Additional funding approved! As a result of an increase to our budget, we have now given away more than $20,000 in trail grants for the 2001-02 snow season. Here are the additional communities that are receiving money.
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