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Find similar grantsThree sub-programs: Great Strides (due June 30, 2026), Matching Grants (due August 28, 2026), FUN Park Grants (due August 28, 2026).
Arkansas Outdoor Recreation Grants Program (AORGP) is sponsored by Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism. AORGP provides matching funds to help local governments plan, build, and rehabilitate outdoor recreation facilities statewide. Projects include parks, trails, athletic fields, and recreation centers.
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Grants Program - adpht. arkansas. gov Office of Outdoor Recreation Important Notice for FY ’27 Applicants The Outdoor Recreation Matching and FUN Grant application process has undergone a major redesign for the FY’27 cycle.
Our team has completely restructured the Application Guide, updated scoring criteria, clarified documentation requirements, and introduced a new priority framework to better reflect the mission and values of the Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation. These updates were made to ensure the program is: More transparent — applicants can now clearly see how every part of the application is evaluated.
More aligned with statewide outdoor recreation priorities — including SCORP 2025–2030. More efficient and predictable — with streamlined materials, clearer instructions, and a scoring system that rewards strong planning and community engagement. More focused on high‑impact, natural‑resource‑based recreation — as reflected in the new High Priority Project categories.
Because these changes are significant, all applicants—new and returning—should carefully review the FY’27 Application Guide before beginning an application. Many requirements, scoring elements, and priority definitions have changed. Several documents now serve dual roles in both eligibility and scoring.
High Priority Projects are now clearly defined and emphasized. Project readiness and SCORP alignment carry greater weight. Applications missing required materials cannot be scored or considered.
We strongly encourage applicants to read the guide in full, use the checklists provided, and begin gathering materials early. Your careful attention to the updated process will help ensure a smooth application experience and a more competitive submission. Eligible applicants: All municipalities and counties in Arkansas.
Maximum award: No maximum limit* * While there is no maximum limit for Matching Grant awards, applicants will have to provide an equal match. Projects will be evaluated based on multiple factors including but not limited to: quality of project, demonstrated need, and available funding. Eligible projects: Development of outdoor recreation facilities and land acquisition.
Funding: Reimbursement up to 50% of project costs. Grant completion timeframe: Grant projects should be completed within two years of the award notice. Eligible applicants: Municipalities in Arkansas with populations of 7,500 or less and unincorporated communities; sponsored by the county.
Maximum award: Up to $100,000 (no match required). Eligible projects: Development of most outdoor recreation facilities. Funding: Grantee will be issued the grant amount in two installments to be discussed prior to project development.
Grant completion timeframe: Grant project should be completed within two years of award notice. Application guide : Projects should be completed within one year of contract date. Great Strides Program Grants Eligible applicants: All municipalities and counties in Arkansas.
Maximum award: Up to $250,000 (no match required)*. *The total grant pool is $250,000 Eligible projects: Development of new walking trails, expansion or renovation of existing walking trails, trail signs and markings if included as part of a construction or renovation project. Funding: Grantee will be issued the grant amount in two installments to be discussed prior to project development.
Grant completion timeframe: Grant projects should be completed within one year of award notice. Amanda Hamilton, Park Planner Interested in developing outdoor recreation in your community? Amanda works with communities across Arkansas to help explore ideas, connect with resources and partners, and navigate the next steps for outdoor recreation projects.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Municipalities and counties in Arkansas; FUN Park Grants limited to municipalities under 7,500 population and unincorporated communities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Arkansas Outdoor Recreation Grants Program (AORGP) are due August 28, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Arkansas Outdoor Recreation Grants Program (AORGP) is funded by Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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