Clinton’s Tate Park River Raisin Pathway Loop Awarded MDNR Grant

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Clinton, MI – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has announced that 14 communities, including the Village of Clinton, will share nearly $1.9 million in Recreation Passport grants for local public recreation projects.

Tate Park River Raisin Pathway Loop will receive $150,000. The DNR’s Recreation Passport grant program’s goal is to boost visitation and funding for Michigan state parks.

Ten percent of the proceeds from Recreation Passport sales are granted to communities across the state for development and improvement of local public recreation facilities. Selected projects were scored and selected from a field of 52 grant applications.

The application period for the next round of Recreation Passport grant funding opens in early 2025, with applications due April 1st. Learn more about the program and application materials at michigan.gov/DNRGrants.

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