Minnesota IT Services through the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo) welcomes proposals for projects that address the priorities and requirements described within this Request for Proposal (RFP) and that meet Minn. Stat. 381.125.

Subd 1. Grant program. The chief geospatial information officer, through the Geospatial Advisory Council established under section 16E.30, subdivision 8, shall work with the stakeholders licensed as land surveyors under section 326.02, to develop a process for accepting applications from counties for funding for the perpetuation of monuments established by the United States in the public lands survey to mark public land survey corners, as provided in section 381.12, subdivision 2, clause (1). Grants may also be used to update records and data regarding monuments. The chief geospatial information officer must establish criteria for prioritizing applicants when resources available for grants are not sufficient to award grants to all applicants. The criteria must favor providing grants to counties that demonstrate financial need for assistance.

"> Minnesota IT Services through the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo) welcomes proposals for projects that address the priorities and requirements described within this Request for Proposal (RFP) and that meet Minn. Stat. 381.125.

Subd 1. Grant program. The chief geospatial information officer, through the Geospatial Advisory Council established under section 16E.30, subdivision 8, shall work with the stakeholders licensed as land surveyors under section 326.02, to develop a process for accepting applications from counties for funding for the perpetuation of monuments established by the United States in the public lands survey to mark public land survey corners, as provided in section 381.12, subdivision 2, clause (1). Grants may also be used to update records and data regarding monuments. The chief geospatial information officer must establish criteria for prioritizing applicants when resources available for grants are not sufficient to award grants to all applicants. The criteria must favor providing grants to counties that demonstrate financial need for assistance.

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This website provides a single entry point to State of Minnesota grant opportunities.

Grant seekers can search for grant opportunities by state agency or by subject area. In some cases you will be directed to the agency website for more information. 

Please read grant announcements carefully as some state grant opportunities are only open to certain types of organizations, such as units of government.

Information about managing state grants, including the appropriate use of state grant funds, can be found on the Office of Grants Management web site: http://mn.gov/admin/government/grants/

RFP: Public Land Survey System (PLSS) Monument Grant Program

Minnesota IT Services through the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo) welcomes proposals for projects that address the priorities and requirements described within this Request for Proposal (RFP) and that meet Minn. Stat. 381.125.

Subd 1. Grant program. The chief geospatial information officer, through the Geospatial Advisory Council established under section 16E.30, subdivision 8, shall work with the stakeholders licensed as land surveyors under section 326.02, to develop a process for accepting applications from counties for funding for the perpetuation of monuments established by the United States in the public lands survey to mark public land survey corners, as provided in section 381.12, subdivision 2, clause (1). Grants may also be used to update records and data regarding monuments. The chief geospatial information officer must establish criteria for prioritizing applicants when resources available for grants are not sufficient to award grants to all applicants. The criteria must favor providing grants to counties that demonstrate financial need for assistance.

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