Key Provisions of the Program
Stewardship Goals:
The Stewardship Program was established in 1989 to:
- Preserve Wisconsin's most significant land and water resources for future generations.
- Provide the land base and recreational facilities needed for quality outdoor experiences.
These goals are achieved by acquiring land and easements for conservation and recreation purposes, developing and improving recreational facilities, and restoring wildlife habitat.
Funding:
The program is funded with general obligation bonds. The state sells bonds to investors
now, then pays back the debt over the next 20 years.
This spreads the cost over time so it is shared with future users
of public lands. Foundations, businesses, and private citizens also
contribute to Stewardship projects, and landowners may donate land and easements too.
This leveraging of private resources with public funds is an important
ingredient in the Stewardship success story.
| Funding Level: |
$60 million each year |
| Length of Program: |
Stewardship I - 1990-2000
Stewardship II - 2000-2010 |
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| Grants: An important component
of the program is cooperation and partnership between the DNR,
local governments and private nonprofit organizations (NCOs).
To foster this partnership, Stewardship provides 50% match grants
to local governments and NCOs for eligible projects. These grants
enable the state to stretch its dollars by leveraging those
dollars with other funding sources. To learn more about grants,
see Stewardship Grants. |
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| Priorities: Stewardship is actually
an umbrella for several subprograms, each with its own goals, and
priorities. These programs provide funds to improve visitor amenities
at state and local parks, restore wetlands and prairies, and acquire
land for trails, natural areas, state and county forests, wildlife
habitat, urban green space, state and local parks, river and stream
corridors, flowages, and wild lakes. See Stewardship Programs
and Priorities for a complete description of each. |
Last Revised: Thursday November 16 2006
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