Missouri Disabled Sportsmen awarded Risberg Grant

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Disabled Sportsmean was one of several groups receving $1,000 Risberg grants during the recent Conservation Federation of Missouri affiliate luncheon.

 

 

“We’re honored and humbled to receive the funding and can’t thanks CFM enough for their continued support of Missouri based non-profits that are making a positive impact on our state and natural resources,” an official with the organization stated, adding “Congratulations to all the other Risberg Grant recipients also, it’s well deserved!”

 

“We’re thrilled to announce the recipients of the David Risberg Memorial Affiliate Grants, awarded by the Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM) in honor of the late David A. Risberg. These grants empower CFM-affiliated organizations to make a tangible impact on conservation within our great state,” A CFM official stated as he listed the recipients.

 

Capital City Fly Fishers

Dark Sky Missouri

Duckhorn Outdoors Adventures

Forest and Woodland Association of Missouri

Greater Ozarks Audubon Society

James River Basin Partnership

Lake of the Ozark Watershed

Mid Missouri Prescribed Burn

Missouri Disabled Sportsmen

Missouri Environmental Education

Missouri Grouse Chapter of Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation

Missouri Hunting Heritage Federation

Missouri Prairie Foundation

Missouri River Bird Observatory

Missouri Stream Team Watershed Coalition

National Wild Turkey Federation

Outdoor Skills of America

Ozark Fly Fishers

Ozark Trail Association

St. Louis Audubon Society

Student Air Program:

The Open Space Council for the St. Louis region

Wild Bird Rehabilitation

Wild Souls Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation

wildHERness

World Bird Sanctuary

 

“These organizations exemplify dedication, passion, and a commitment to safeguarding Missouri’s natural heritage. We’re proud to support their impactful projects funded through the Risberg endowment. Thank you for being part of our conservation community! Together, we create a brighter, greener future,” the official concluded.