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Semi-annual deadlines: March 25 and August 19 annually through 2029
Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Grant is a grant from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, funded through the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service and the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
The program provides between $300,000 and $15 million per project to create new outdoor recreation spaces, reinvigorate existing parks, and form connections between people and the outdoors in economically underserved urban communities. Eligible applicants include state agencies, local governments, and special-purpose districts located within communities of 25,000 or more residents that are designated as underserved.
Applications are accepted biannually with deadlines in March and August each year through 2029, with 25 to 40 projects expected to be funded nationally per year.
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Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Grant Round is now open | Missouri Department of Natural Resources DROUGHT ALERT - Conditions slightly improve, with 94% of the state experiencing abnormally dry or drier conditions. Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program Grant Round is now open JEFFERSON CITY, MO, JAN.
7, 2025 – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Division of State Parks is now accepting applications for the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program. The National Park Service is anticipating recommending between 25-40 projects per year in the nationwide competition.
Eligible applicants include other state agencies and local governments, such as cities and counties, as well as special-purpose districts, including park districts, located within a community having a population of 25,000 or more in the 2020 Census and located within a designated underserved community. Project request amounts are limited to a maximum of $15 million and a minimum of $300,000.
The deadline to submit a project application is March 25 and Aug. 19 each year from 2025-2029. For more information about this program and the application process, please visit Grant Opportunities .
Established in 2014, the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program is funded through the U.S. Department of the Interior’s National Park Service. This nationally competitive grant program is funded through the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and focuses on communities with little to no access to outdoor recreation opportunities in urban areas.
The grant can be used for park projects to create new outdoor recreation spaces, reinvigorate existing parks and form connections between people and the outdoors in economically underserved communities. For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks. com .
Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Division Information Officer Jefferson City , MO 65102
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State agencies and local governments (cities, counties), special-purpose districts (including park districts). Must be located in communities with 2020 Census populations of 25,000+ and situated within designated underserved communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $300,000-$15,000,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is August 25, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from eligible entities to compete for financial assistance through the Targeted Airshed Grant Program. This program will assist local, state, and/or tribal air pollution control agencies to conduct emission reduction activities to reduce air pollution in nonattainment areas that EPA determines are the top five most polluted areas relative to the ozone (O3), annual average fine particulate matter (PM2.5), or 24-hour PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). To learn more about eligible entities, see Section III.A. The overall goal of the Targeted Airshed Grant Program is to reduce air pollution in the nation’s areas with the highest levels of ozone and PM2.5 ambient air concentrations listed in the three tables directly below. Area information, including maps and lists of the counties within each nonattainment area, is available at EPA’s Green Book. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-OAR-OAQPS-21-03. Assistance Listing: 66.956. Funding Instrument: CA,G. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $8M per award.
EPA Region 8 (the Region) is soliciting applications that address the national and regional priority of decreasing the environmental impact of materials with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). This funding opportunity is designed to both decrease materials generated (source reduction) and increase the diversion of materials through reuse, recycling, and other strategies. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R8-2021-SMM. Assistance Listing: 66.808. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: $10K – $25K per award.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is soliciting applications to provide training and technical assistance to rural, small, and tribal municipalities, publicly owned wastewater treatment works, and decentralized wastewater treatment systems for the prevention, reduction, and elimination of pollution. Eligible activities include training and technical assistance only. Infrastructure construction projects such as repairing water or sewer lines, adding new equipment, or upgrading, retrofitting, or rehabilitating existing equipment are not eligible for funding under this announcement. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-OW-OWM-22-02. Assistance Listing: 66.446. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $18M per award.