Grant Funding Available For Phys-Ed Fishing Programs
by
Mary Jane Williamson
March 6, 2006, Alexandria, VA—The Future Fisherman
Foundation (F3) has $200,000 available in grant funding for physical
education teachers who incorporate fishing and boating education into
their curricula, offering up to $5,000 individual grants to help foster
active leisure lifestyles and ethical attitudes about the outdoors.
Grant monies can be used for fishing and boating equipment, field
trips, curriculum materials and other resources to assist instructors
in carrying out fishing and boating education. Since its inception
in 2003, the National Fishing and Boating Education Grants Initiative
has supported 111 schools in 37 states with $515,000 in grants. The
program was developed through a partnership between the F3, Recreational
Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF), and National Association for
Sport and Physical Education.
“We’ve had wonderful success in exposing and engaging
children all across the country to fishing and boating,” said
Michael Bolinder, executive director of the Future Fisherman Foundation. “The
interest in this program by teachers has been phenomenal. We’re
fortunate that this partnership allows us to continually introduce
fishing and boating in schools throughout the nation.”
In addition to grants, sponsoring organizations bring access to a
nationwide network of outdoor educators, conservation groups and youth
organizations that offer a variety of versatile fishing and boating
education programs that can be tailored for teachers’ specific
interests and needs.
“Using fishing and boating to meet PE lifetime skills mandates
is a natural,” said Bruce Matthews, president of the Recreational
Boating and Fishing Foundation. “Fishing and boating are great
American traditions that connect families and friends for a lifetime.”
The partnership also provides training, access to discounted fishing
gear and equipment, and ongoing guidance from experts. A training workshop
for grant recipients provides instruction on angling and boating skills,
safety, and ethics; basic equipment set-up and maintenance; fish and
their habitat needs; taking part in community conservation efforts;
developing partnerships for access to fishing and boating sites; and
recruiting long-term mentors for children.
Applications must be received at the foundation office on
or before Friday April 14, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. All applicants
will be notified in mid-May on the status of their grant proposals.
The training workshop for grant recipients will be held in mid-July
to help prepare teachers for the upcoming school year. Partners
can also link teachers with state outdoor education professionals
and community groups with tried-and-true fishing and boating education
programs to help in the application process and ensure program success.
The foundation staff is also available to provide technical assistance
to complete the grant application.
To obtain grant application forms or for more information on the National
Physical Education Grants Initiative and other angler education programs
and services, please visit the Future
Fisherman Foundation or
contact PE Grants Coordinator Jesse
Graytock, 703.519.9691, x224.
The Future
Fisherman Foundation and
the Recreational Boating and Fishing
Foundation provide a wealth of
information on where to fish or boat, how to get started, how to obtain
a fishing license, as well as local fishing and boating regulations
on their respective websites.
The Future Fisherman Foundation is the fishing recruitment
and education arm of the American Sportfishing Association, the sportfishing
industry’s trade association. The Future Fisherman Foundation
unites the sportfishing industry with a nationwide network of state
outdoor educators, national conservation groups, and youth organizations,
offering a variety of fishing and boating programs, equipment, and
services to community groups and schools across the country. These
efforts help people of all ages have safe and enjoyable fishing experiences
that foster conservation ethics.