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<br />j <br /> <br />1997 <br /> <br />, <br />e <br /> <br />PARTNERS <br /> <br />15 members <br />1. EP A - $30,000 RGI grant for morphological assessment <br />2. Bureau of Reclamation - $37,000 survey assistance <br />3. Colorado Soil Conservation Board - $5,000 <br />4. WSERC - $500 for 501-c-3 <br />5. Delta Soil Conservation District - $1,000 <br /> <br />1998 <br /> <br />30 members <br />1. EP A - $50,000 RGI grant for preliminary study and design of demonstration project <br />and to develop community outreach <br />2. River Network - $1,000 to bring Wayne Elmore to town. <br />3. Colorado Riparian Assoc. - $500 - Wayne Elmore <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />117 members <br />1. National Fish & Wildlife Foundation - awarded $70,000 <br />2. Colorado Smart Growth Regional Partnership Initiative - awarded $50,000 <br />3. Resources for Community Collaboration - awarded $2,500 <br />4. Colorado Soil Conservation Board - awarded $23,000 <br />5. Colorado River Water Conservation District - awarded $15,000 <br />6. Smith-McKnight Ditch Company - awarded $13,000 <br />7. FishAmerica Foundation - awarded $5,000 <br />8. General Service Foundation - awarded $10,000 <br />9. National Park Service, Rivers & Trails Program - awarded $22,000 <br />10. Maki Foundation - awarded for $3000 <br />11. Colorado Dept of Transportation - awarded 60,000 in-kind rock donations <br />12. Delta County - awarded $6,000 in-kind rock hauling <br />13. Colorado Div of Wildlife - pledged $1,000 in-kind <br />14. Natural Resources Conservation Service - awarded $5,000 in-kind <br />15. Army Corps of Engineers - awarded $10,000 in-kind engineering services <br />16. US Fish and Wildlife Service - pledged $1,000 in-kind <br />17. EPA Water Quality Testing Team-pledged $1,000 in-kind <br />18. Delta Soil Conservation District - $200 for Float trip <br />19. Colorado Riparian Association - $200 for float trip <br />20. Oxbow Mining Co. - awarded $5,000 cash <br />21. Curry Construction - awarded $3,000 in-kind equipment services <br />22. Mesa State College - will offer a I-credit college course to local high school and <br />college students for streambank bioengineering that includes 32 hours of in-field <br />implementation of bioengineering techniques. <br />23. Local landowners along the project have applied for and received financial assistance <br />from the NRCS' EQIP program for an approximate total of $50,000 toward the <br />demonstration project <br /> <br />:e <br /> <br />e <br />