Programs
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CDFW now accepting grant applications for fishing programs
CDFW Offers Vamos A Pescar™ Grants to Promote Equitable Access to Fishing
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Accepting grant applications for fishing programs in California
This grant program is part of CDFW’s ongoing angler recruitment, retention and reactivation (R3) effort to increase fishing participation statewide.
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Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach Programs Expanded
Topics included riparian food webs, keystone species, AIS, zebra mussel overview, aquatic macroinvertebrates, hydrologic cycle, water distribution, and a four-topic virtual field trip.
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Grant Funding Available for Angling Programs Geared to Hispanic Communities
Latinos are California’s largest ethnic population, with almost 15 million people of Hispanic heritage. Yet only a fraction of California’s nearly 1.8 million anglers are Hispanic, and according to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service study, Hispanic participation in fishing and angling activities has remained stagnant even as overall participation has increased nationwide. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) are looking for new ways to educate and engage Hispanic communities in the sport of fishing, and this year, grants will be made available for programs, classes and activities that support this cause.
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Wild West Bass Trail Announces Contingency Programs - More Ways to Collect Cash!
Wild West Bass Trails (WWBT) offers many contingency programs to earn added cash while fishing the WWBT circuit. View details for the programs offered by Ranger, Evinrude, Lucas Oil, Lowrance, Yamamoto Baits and more.