Ron Liudahl Scholarship


This endowment was created by Judith Liudahl and Stephanie (Liudahl) Harr in honor of Ronald D. Liudahl, husband and father and co-founded with the Dakota Anglers. Ron had a passion for preservation and enrichment of North Dakota’s wildlife and fisheries.


Ronald Liudahl, an avid hunter and fisherman, was a strong advocate for the preservation and conservation of habitat for wildlife and fisheries and served as:

He was also active in government at the state level securing legislation that would benefit hunters and fishermen of North Dakota. He worked with Governors Edward T. Schafer and John Hoeven, as well as past directors of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Dale Henegar, Lloyd Jones and Dean Hildebrand, in promoting conservation of wildlife and fisheries in North Dakota.

Students supported by the endowment will be selected annually. Students must submit an application that includes a resume, a statement of career objectives, and an academic transcript. Finalists will be selected by a panel of individuals from the Dakota Anglers and a representative of the Liudahl family. The amount of the award will depend on the funds available and the desire for progressive growth of the endowment. The amount may be adjusted appropriately over time with inflation. Usage of the Ronald D. Liudahl Endowment will be reviewed with the North Dakota Community Fund, the Dakota Anglers and the family on a regular basis to ascertain its effectiveness and to ensure its ongoing purpose.

The recurring income from the fund will be used to provide financial aid to undergraduate students in the fields of wildlife management and fisheries biology. Applicable expenses include tuition, books and materials, or travel expenses incurred while performing research in the related fields. Disbursement of funds will be made through the North Dakota Community Fund in the recipients name to the chosen institution of study.



Eligibility Requirements: The Ronald D. Liudahl Endowment will support undergraduate students whose interests and activities are to enter into an academic field of wildlife management and/or fisheries biology. Applicable programs are:

The ideal scholarship recipient would have the following requirements:

Scholarship Applications can be emailed to dakotanglers@gmail.com

Scholarship Application