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State Association Dues

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What amount of money do conservation districts in your state pay to be a member of the state association?


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Maine SWCDs pay $2,000 per year.


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WV's 14 districts pay $4,000 a year to the state association.


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Mr. Baaabee-ay,

Idaho districts pay $1,800. The Association tried for $2,000, but the market wouldn't bear it.

Your friend,

Teri


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Utah association charges $2,200 for services every year. They are broken out into multiple categories. Some CD’s pay, some don’t. There are many factors for state taxpayer reimburse for some but not all of the dues.


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Our state assoc. has a formula based on the amount of funding the SWCD receives from local sources. This is about 1-1.5% . Would say the average would be between $1,200 - $1,500 per SWCD


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MD SCD pay $500/yr to state association


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Every district in Virginia pays $3,292 to our state association.


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Oklahoma Conservation Districts pay $400.00 per year to the state association.


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RI collects $0.00


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Adrian,

South Dakota's Conservation Districts' dues are $925/year.

Thanks,

Bill Smith


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44 SWCDs at $375 per year.


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Mississippi districts pay $370 per year to the state association


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