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PARD Grant Program is a South Carolina state-funded, noncompetitive, reimbursable grant program administered by the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism that supports the development of new public recreation facilities and the enhancement or renovation of existing facilities. Eligible applicants are local governments or special purpose district entities that provide recreational opportunities within their county.
Projects require endorsement from a majority weighted vote factor of County Legislative Delegation members. PARD uses an 80-20 match structure, requiring applicants to cover 20% of project costs. Eligible entities are notified of new allocation amounts each July, and applications are due on the 10th of each month via the SCPRT WebGrants online portal.
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Park and Recreation Development Fund | SCPRT Park and Recreation Development Fund The Park and Recreation Development (PARD) Fund is a state-funded, noncompetitive, reimbursable grant program for eligible local governments or special purpose district entities which provide recreational opportunities within each county.
PARD assists in the development of new public recreation facilities or with the enhancement/renovation of existing facilities. Projects need the endorsement of a majority weighted vote factor of County Legislative Delegation members. Eligible entities are notified of new allocation amounts each July.
All PARD applications must be submitted on our SCPRT WebGrants online portal. PARD Guidelines: PDF | Word Match: PARD is an 80-20 match grant program Deadline: Applications are due on the 10th of each month For more information, contact Alesha Cushman, PARD Grants Coordinator, at 803. 734.
0185 or acushman@scprt. com . New PARD Approved Projects: As of April 15, 2026 For travel, tourism and leisure news, visit our News section .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local governments or special purpose district entities within South Carolina that provide recreational opportunities; requires endorsement from County Legislative Delegation. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
PARD Grant Program is funded by South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism (Example of state-level grant). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in South Carolina. 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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