For: Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Marion, Polk, Story, Warren Counties
When: Thursday, Nov. 5, 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Where: Bondurant Public Library
104 2nd St. NE, Bondurant, IA 50035
Please plan to attend and give your input!
Iowa's Resources Enhancement And Protection (REAP) program was created by the Iowa legislature in 1989, and each year invests about $16 million in natural resources throughout the state. Iowa's REAP program represents one of Iowa's largest and most consistent investments in wildlife, habitat, public lands, cultural affairs and outdoor recreation programs. If fully funded, it would receive $20 million in funds annually. You can learn more about REAP's history and funding here.
What makes Iowa's REAP program unique from other similar efforts throughout the country is its many opportunities for people to get involved. REAP relies on public participation to help determine its funding priorities. Whether you have very specific or very broad interests in resource enhancement and protection, attending a REAP assembly is a chance for you to make a difference.
Jane Clark