Nishna Valley Trails Secures Funding
March 19, 2015
In a report to the Atlantic Rotary Club at its regular meeting on Tuesday, Nishna Valley Trails (NVT) President Dave Chase announced that he had received word that the Atlantic City Council had recently approved NVT’s request for $50,000 for the construction of the Troublesome Creek Connector Trail Project. He said he received that news from Atlantic City Administrator, John Lund, on Friday by email. The grant is coming from the City’s Community Progress Fund. The money will be available July 1 as part of the City’s 2015-16 fiscal budget according to Lund.
“This is a big boost to our fundraising efforts which now stand at $310,000 in commitments to date from a number of sources”, Chase said. “ This is well over half of our goal of $550,000.”
Chase went on to say that grant applications for an additional $120,000 have been submitted to a number of foundations and agencies, and other applications are in the works.
He also reported to the Club that the Atlantic Lions Club had recently voted to donate the net proceeds of its upcoming April 16 Pancake Feed to the Project.
“These recent commitments are examples of the public/private support of enhancements to our area recreational opportunities which will pay dividends in the forms of healthy living and economic development for our community”, Chase said.
Quotes and further information about the City’s commitment available from John Lund. 243-4810
Further facts are in Fact Sheet for this project recently distributed to media and from Dave Chase 249-3059 (cell); 243-2444 (home)
“This is a big boost to our fundraising efforts which now stand at $310,000 in commitments to date from a number of sources”, Chase said. “ This is well over half of our goal of $550,000.”
Chase went on to say that grant applications for an additional $120,000 have been submitted to a number of foundations and agencies, and other applications are in the works.
He also reported to the Club that the Atlantic Lions Club had recently voted to donate the net proceeds of its upcoming April 16 Pancake Feed to the Project.
“These recent commitments are examples of the public/private support of enhancements to our area recreational opportunities which will pay dividends in the forms of healthy living and economic development for our community”, Chase said.
Quotes and further information about the City’s commitment available from John Lund. 243-4810
Further facts are in Fact Sheet for this project recently distributed to media and from Dave Chase 249-3059 (cell); 243-2444 (home)
Contact:
John Lund, City Administrator
243-4810