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Friday, January 23, 2026 at 9:34 PM

IRRR awards culture, tourism grants

Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation (IRRR) recently awarded $850,000 in Culture and Tourism grants, assisting 34 projects that support arts, culture, history, tourism and recreational activities, enhance the quality of life in the region and attract visitors.

“These Culture & Tourism grants help communities across the Taconite Assistance Area highlight what makes them unique, from their history and arts to outdoor amenities, while also giving people more to see, do and experience in the region,” said IRRR commissioner Ida Rukavina. “This investment strengthens quality of life for residents and supports the local organizations that make the Iron Range a vibrant place to live and explore.”

Grants were awarded to the following organizations: 

American Legion Post 248, Lozar-Mrace-Loushin (based in Ely): $24,497 to purchase a food trailer.

Babbitt ATV & Snowmobile Club: $39,572 to purchase trail maintenance equipment.

City of Ely: $24,130 to purchase trail maintenance equipment.

Ely Folk School: $30,000 to enhance the entry and access to the building.

Embarrass Region Fair Association: $30,000 to remodel Timber Hall.

International Wolf Center: $25,700 to redesign Little Wolf Exhibit, a hands-on educational space for youth.

Balsam Township: $30,000 to support improvements to a community park.

Breitung Township: $28,200 to make improvements to a bike trail, ballfield, disc golf course and sand volleyball court.

City of Chisholm: $30,000 to complete Phase 1 of the Longyear Lake Park revitalization project.

Club Mesabi: $30,000 to launch a social media influencer campaign in partnership with Discover the Range.

City of Emily: $30,000 to expand and enhance amenities in community parks.

Finland Minnesota Historical Society: $4,000 to strip and repaint the interior of a historic schoolhouse.

Grand Rapids Archers: $17,500 to replace the roof at Grand Rapids Archery Club.

Greenway Joint Recreation Association: $9,000 to enhance the Greenway Recreation Facility entrance.

Greenway Snowmobile Club: $49,000 to purchase a trail groomer.

Gunflint Trail Historical Society: $30,000 to develop an Anishinaabe exhibit at Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center.

Hibbing Historical Society: $27,900 to complete Phase 1 of a local newspaper digitization and preservation project, making them accessible to the public.

John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon: $9,750 to develop and launch a tourism campaign and produce cultural and printed materials.

Lawrence Township: $30,000 to update a playground.

Lawron Trail Riders Snowmobile Club (central Itasca County): $37,000 to purchase trail maintenance equipment.

Light After Loss MN: $14,000 to develop the new Hope Remembrance Park in Hibbing.

City of Marble: $30,000 to support Phase 2 improvements to a community park and sports complex.

Minnesota Children’s Press: $22,500 to expand the letter-writing youth programs at Cook County History Museum.

City of Nashwauk: $30,000 to upgrade a community playground.

North Central Minnesota Farm & Antique Association: $30,000 to build out the interior of its community hall in Blackberry Township.

North Star Foundation of the Mesaba Inc.: $30,000 to replace the bathroom and shower building at Mesaba Cooperative Park.

Northern Lakes Arts Association: $15,000 to launch an advertising campaign and purchase sound and stage equipment to present Broadway in the Boundary Waters.

City of Orr: $27,700 to purchase wooden piles for Phase 1 construction of the City Park Fishing Pier.

Slovenian Union of America Branch 23: $7,500 to launch an advertising campaign and produce cultural and printed materials for Zarja Day at Minnesota Discovery Center.

Tower Soudan Historical Society: $30,000 to make improvements at the Historic Tower Fire Hall and the Tower Train Depot Museum.

Township of White: $14,965 for amenities at Loon Lake Community Center.

Waba na Townsh ip: $30,000 to support Phase 2 improvements to a community playground.

City of Warba: $13,800 to make Phase 1 electrical improvements to Feeley Park.

Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center: $18,286 to launch a marketing campaign and enhance the center’s campus.

Cities, townships, nonprofits, Tribal governments and governmental entities located within the Taconite Assistance Area are eligible to apply.


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