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The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) today announced the 2022 grantees for its George H.W. Bush Vamos A Pescar Education Fund, the seventh round of grants since it launched in 2014. The funding will help 15 programs in six states bring fishing and boating experiences and conservation education to Hispanic families.The Education Fund awarded a total of $92,400 in grants with all six states fully matching the funds, bringing the total amount of funding to approximately $185,000. “We’re proud to support these organizations as they provide their local Hispanic communities with opportunities to experience the benefits of fishing and boating,” said RBFF President & CEO Dave Chanda. “The recipients of these grants will help ensure Hispanic participation in fishing continues to grow.”Grants were awarded to six state agencies to sub grant to the following 15 local organizations:California Cast HopeOutdoor OutreachReel Guppy OutdoorsSanta Barbara Police Activities League Solidarity Sycamore Junior High School Florida Fishing's Future - Reel Blessed ChapterMiami-Dade Parks Recreation and Open Spaces - EcoAdventures Pasco County Parks Recreation and Natural ResourcesTampa Bay Kayak AnglersOklahoma OKC Latina Scissortail Park Foundation Rhode Island Partnership for Providence Parks TexasFishing's FutureVirginia Harrisonburg City Public Schools To learn more about The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, visit www.takemefishing.org.
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