Funds Available

Submitted by aswenson on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 11:14

The Fargo Park Board shall determine how many funds, if any, are available each budget year for matching funds and may change or make exceptions to the amount at any time.

Who Can Apply

Submitted by aswenson on Wed, 10/28/2020 - 11:12

Associations, organizations, clubs, or individuals in the Fargo Park District who are interested in applying for a grant to sponsor a project may apply. Projects must be facility improvements and may include the purchase of recreation equipment.

Trout Fest

Date
Wednesday, October 28 2020, 9:44 - 10:44 am
Description

Join us for a fun-filled evening of fishing and outdoor adventure at Trout Fest at the picturesque Woodhaven North Pond! 🎣

🐟 This family-friendly event is perfect for young anglers (ages 15 and under) to experience the thrill of catching fish. 

FM Walleye will be on hand to help kids cast their lines, reel in their catches and create lasting memories. Bring your own rods and tackle!  We will have a limited amount of hooks to share for the event. 

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with nature, bond with family and friends, and foster a love for fishing in the next generation. Join us at the Trout Fest at Woodhaven North Pond and create unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors! 🌞

Fargo American Legion Post 2 Baseball

Submitted by aswenson on Tue, 10/27/2020 - 16:30

Fargo American Legion Post 2 Baseball received a $9,900 match grant to partially fund the replacement of the decades old public address system at the 52+ year old Jack Williams Stadium. Legion Post 2 baseball involves three different teams: Bombers, Jets and Post 2 who all call the stadium home. The new PA system included five speakers and new technology so that all those in the stadium can clearly hear the National Anthem, severe weather announcements, player announcements, scores and anything else pertinent to the venue, players and fans.

Fargo Public Library

Submitted by aswenson on Tue, 10/27/2020 - 16:27

Fargo Public Library received a $4,263.40 match grant to partially fund their project: StoryWalk. The project features a picture book, displayed page by page onto weather-resistant signposts, spaced out to encourage movement, enjoyment of the outdoors and literacy skills. The featured book may be changed out seasonally or biannually to reflect relevant content. The project serves all ages but is targeted to children and families and was installed at Brunsdale Park along the paved Milwaukee Trail, which is close to homes and apartments to ensure accessibility.