Funding
The Popo Agie Conservation District’s programs and projects are funded by a combination of grant monies and 1 mill levy. Because of the “seed money” that our mill levy provides, PACD is able to seek a variety of local, state, and federal grants to offer comprehensive natural resource services to our constituents. The Popo Agie Conservation District first passed the mill levy conservation tax in 1988, and was renewed in 1992, 1996, and 2000. In the 2004 General Elections, the voters passed a petition recall.
The Popo Agie Conservation District’s programs and projects are funded by a combination of grant monies and 1 mill levy. Because of the “seed money” that our mill levy provides, PACD is able to seek a variety of local, state, and federal grants to offer comprehensive natural resource services to our constituents. The Popo Agie Conservation District first passed the mill levy conservation tax in 1988, and was renewed in 1992, 1996, and 2000. In the 2004 General Elections, the voters passed a petition recall.
REVENUE
REVENUE
49% County Funding
49% County Funding
41% Federal Funding
41% Federal Funding
8% State Funding
8% State Funding
2% Other
2% Other
EXPENSES
EXPENSES
53% Operations (projects and technical assistance)
53% Operations (projects and technical assistance)
29% Administration (keeping the doors open)
29% Administration (keeping the doors open)
18% Indirect Costs (benefits)
18% Indirect Costs (benefits)
1% Other
1% Other