Urban parks and recreation recovery program funding


















Program goals include conserving and expanding access to aquatic facilities in King County. Preview application: Aquatic Center Grant. Funds projects and programs that provide new, increased, or enhanced access to recreation, parks, and open space in underserved communities, including investing in capacity-building for community groups. Program goals include reducing disparities and improving the health and well-being of King County residents in marginalized communities by increasing access to recreation, parks, and open space.

Access the Application Portal. A recording of the first info session will be posted here. Virtual Office Hours - weekly on Wednesdays starting Dec. Click here to subscribe to the grants e-newsletter. Funds projects that restore river habitat, reduce risks from flooding, and enhance recreation opportunities. Program goal includes enhancing river corridors in King County for their ecological and recreation benefits. The NPS seeks to offer its assistance and active participation, listen to new perspectives, and help reinvigorate communities across the urban landscape.

Federal Lands to Parks Program gives federal lands to state and local governments to revitalize urban areas by promoting stewardship of their associated natural, cultural and recreational resources. This creates boosts to local economies and fosters a renewed sense of community among neighbors through community gardens, senior and cultural centers, and local parks.

These trusts develop parks, restore trails and rivers, increase community access to healthy local food, create school and community gardens, provide education programs, and foster the next generation of leaders and stewards by giving students work experience and education and connecting them with their local National Parks. The program continues to attract private investment to historic cores of cities and Main Street towns across America which generates needed jobs, enhances property values, creates affordable housing, and increases federal, state and local government revenues.

Land and Water Conservation Fund—State Assistance Program provides grant funding to local governments to help plan, acquire and develop high-quality outdoor recreation resources and protect these areas forever.

Many of these resources are in urban areas, creating a legacy of high quality, close-to-home recreation areas where Americans and visitors of all ages and abilities can get outdoors to stretch their bodies and minds. Sample Materials Sent to Evaluators. Typical Projects Buying land for a park Building ball fields, courts, regional athletic complexes Renovating community parks Developing regional trails Building waterfront parks Developing state lands Who May Apply?

Local Parks Category Cities, counties, towns Federally recognized Indian tribes Special purpose districts, port districts, or other political subdivisions of the state providing services to less than the entire state State Lands Development and Renovation Category Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington State Department of Natural Resources State Parks Category Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission Trails and Water Access Categories Cities, counties, towns Federally recognized Indian tribes Special purpose districts, port districts, or other political subdivisions of the state providing services to less than the entire state State agencies Departments of Enterprise Services, Fish and Wildlife, and Natural Resources, and the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission Planning Requirement To apply for this funding, grant applicants must have completed a comprehensive recreation or conservation plan.

Funding Funding comes from the sale of state bonds and is awarded every 2 years. Funding by Grant Program Category Download. See if you qualify.

Newsletter Options. Select any or all of the following options: Recreation and Conservation. Select topics below: Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account.

Boating Facilities Program. Boating Infrastructure Grants. Boating motorized. Boating non-motorized. Community Forest Program.

Firearms and Archery Range Recreation. Land and Water Conservation Fund. No Child Left Inside. Nonhighway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities. Recreation and Conservation Funding Board. Recreational Trails Program. Trails motorized use. Trails non-motorized use.

Youth Athletic Facilities. Salmon Recovery. Estuary and Salmon Recovery Program. Family Forest Fish Passage Program. Governor's Salmon Recovery Office. Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration Grants. Salmon Recovery Conference. Salmon Recovery Funding Board.



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