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Find similar grantsLand and Water Conservation Fund Outdoor Legacy Partnership Program (ORLP) is sponsored by Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Supports projects that restore fish and aquatic organism passage, improve trail resiliency, and preserve trail access.
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Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program | Florida Department of Environmental Protection Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Land-And-Recreation-Grants Quick links Florida Communities Trust (FCT) Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) Land and Water Conservation Fund Program (LWCF) Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Grants Program (ORLP) Readiness and Recreation Initiative (LWCF + REPI) Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Additional Funding Resources Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Capital Outlay Grant Program (SMWWCO) All Land-And-Recreation-Grants content Scroll for More Quick Links Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Established by Congress in 2012 and administered through the National Park Service, the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) Program is funded through the LWCF State and Local Assistance Program.
ORLP is a nationally competitive grant program that delivers funding to urban areas – jurisdictions of at least 30,000 people – with priority given to projects located in economically disadvantaged areas and lacking in outdoor recreation opportunities.
These awards help underserved communities address outdoor recreation deficits by supporting projects in cities and densely populated urbanized areas that create new outdoor recreation spaces, reinvigorate existing parks, and form connections between people and the outdoors. Funds can be used for the acquisition and/or development of, or to substantially renovate obsolete, public parks and other outdoor recreation spaces.
FY2026-2027 Submission Cycle and Workshop Grant Program Application Webinar Grant Submission Cycle Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program TBD TBD FY2023-2024 Application Materials The Round 7 Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program, Financial Assistance Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) includes the application package requirements and submission information. Download the Official Federal Round 7 ORLP NOFO .
Additional suggested resources include the Trust for Public Land (TPL), Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Technical Assistance Toolkit, a step-by-step guidance document for local governments applying for ORLP. Click here to access the TPL toolkit site.
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