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Find similar grantsOff-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Grant is sponsored by Utah Outdoor Recreation. Offers funding for trail work, access protection, education, search and rescue, snowmobile, and OHV tourism projects.
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OHV Recreation Grant - Utah Outdoor Recreation The Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation (OHVR) grant is for all things motorized! This grant offers six different categories: trail work, access protection, education, search and rescue, snowmobile and OHV tourism. Check out the program guide for more information on the six available categories.
Trail Work - $1,500 to $350,000 per application. Note: Requests over $350,000 require a 10-minute presentation, followed by a 5-minute Q&A at the review meeting. The full council will review and score all requests exceeding $350,000.
Access Protection - $1,500 to $350,000 Education - $1,500 to $350,000 Search and Rescue - $1,500 to $150,000 Snowmobile - $1,500 to $150,000 OHV Tourism - $1,000 to $50,000 Year-Round OHV Land Acquisition - $10,000 - $1,000,000 Summer: c ycle opens July 15 - August 31, 2026 . *Opening and closing dates may be adjusted in the deadlines coincide with a weekend or a state or federal holiday.
**The year-round OHV Land Acquisition Grant is open throughout the year and has no open and closing date. Municipalities, counties, state agencies, federal agencies, and OHV organizations incorporated as nonprofits in Utah.
Rachel Toker , Recreation Grant Administer Jorge Vazquez , Motorized Grant Analyst 2025 OHVR Grant Program Guide: Download the OHVR Closeout & Reimbursement Packet Reimbursement Invoice Form Up-Front Funding Request Form 2025 Summer Cycle OHVR Grant Recipients 2025 Spring Cycle OHVR Grant Recipients 2025 Virtual Grant Workshop Recording Grant Workshop Tour Presentation Slides Frequently Asked Questions About the OHVR Grant Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Recreation Restoration Infrastructure Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Outdoor Recreation Planning Assistance View our 2026 Annual Report The monthly newsletter keeps you updated on Utah’s outdoor community, industry, events, jobs, stewardship opportunities, and more.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Municipalities, counties, state agencies, federal agencies, tribal governments, and OHV organizations incorporated as nonprofits in Utah. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,500 to $350,000 per application. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Grant are due August 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation Grant is funded by Utah Outdoor Recreation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Utah. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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