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Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant (UORG) is sponsored by Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation. Funding for new outdoor recreation infrastructure projects supporting local economic development.
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant - Utah Outdoor Recreation Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant The Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant (UORG) is for new outdoor recreation infrastructure projects and helps communities build recreation amenities that support local economic development, tourism, and quality of life improvements for Utah’s residents. Check out the program guide for more information on which types of projects UORG funds! Mini-Grant - Up to $30,000 Tier 1 - $30,001 - $500,000 Regional Asset Tier - $500,001 - $1,000,000 Community Parks & Recreation (CPR)- $5,000-$200,000 Recreation Restoration Infrastructure (RRI)- up to $250,000 The 2026 UORG application cycle is OPEN ! Monday, January 12 - Friday, March 13. Municipalities, state agencies, federal agencies, public educational institutions, non-profits and tribal governments Patrick Morrison , Recreation Program Director Download the UORG Reimbursement Packet Reimbursement Invoice Form Up-Front Funding Request Form Application Budget "How To" Video UORG Post Award Process Guide 2025 UORG Grant Recipients 2025 Virtual Grant Workshop Recording Grant Workshop Tour Presentation Slides Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Recreation Restoration Infrastructure Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Boating Access Grant (BA) 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. Stay up to date on Utah’s outdoor community by signing up here . Check out past issues of our newsletter here . Division of Outdoor Recreation
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Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant - Utah Outdoor Recreation Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant The Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant (UORG) is for new outdoor recreation infrastructure projects and helps communities build recreation amenities that support local economic development, tourism, and quality of life improvements for Utah’s residents.
Check out the program guide for more information on which types of projects UORG funds! Mini-Grant - Up to $30,000 Tier 1 - $30,001 - $500,000 Regional Asset Tier - $500,001 - $1,000,000 Community Parks & Recreation (CPR)- $5,000-$200,000 Recreation Restoration Infrastructure (RRI)- up to $250,000 The 2026 UORG application cycle is OPEN ! Monday, January 12 - Friday, March 13.
Municipalities, state agencies, federal agencies, public educational institutions, non-profits and tribal governments Patrick Morrison , Recreation Program Director Download the UORG Reimbursement Packet Reimbursement Invoice Form Up-Front Funding Request Form Application Budget "How To" Video UORG Post Award Process Guide 2025 UORG Grant Recipients 2025 Virtual Grant Workshop Recording Grant Workshop Tour Presentation Slides Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Recreation Restoration Infrastructure Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Boating Access Grant (BA) 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.
Stay up to date on Utah’s outdoor community by signing up here . Check out past issues of our newsletter here . Division of Outdoor Recreation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Communities, nonprofits, local government agencies in Utah. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (infrastructure project grants) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 13, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
OHV Recreation Grant (OHVR) is sponsored by Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation. Assistance to sustain, enhance, and improve motorized recreation within Utah. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: 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 Spring: Now Open! Thursday, Jan. 15 - Monday, March 2, 2026 at 5 p.m. *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, tribal governments 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) Boating Access Grant (BA) 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. Stay up to date on Utah’s outdoor community by signing up here . Check out past issues of our newsletter here . Division of Outdoor Recreation Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Cities, counties, federal agencies, nonprofit organizations. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant (UORG) is sponsored by Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation. Funding for new outdoor recreation infrastructure projects supporting local economic development. Application snapshot: target deadline March 13, 2026; published funding information Varies (infrastructure project grants); eligibility guidance Communities, nonprofits, local government agencies in Utah. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Community Parks & Recreation Grant (CPR) is sponsored by Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation. Funding for rehabilitation and construction of community parks, sports fields, pools, and playgrounds. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Community Parks and Recreation Grant - Utah Outdoor Recreation Community Parks and Recreation Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant The Community Parks and Recreation Grant (CPR) is excited to now provide funding to aid in the rehabilitation and construction of assets such as community parks, sports fields, pools, and playgrounds. Check out the program guide for more information on which types of projects CPR funds! Cycle Dates: The 2026 CPR grant application cycle is OPEN ! Monday, January 12 - Friday, March 13. Municipalities, state agencies, federal agencies, public educational institutions, non-profits and tribal governments Patrick Morrison , Recreation Program Director Download the Reimbursement Packet Reimbursement Invoice Form Up-Front Funding Request Form Application Budget "How To" Video UORG Post Award Process Guide 2025 Virtual Grant Workshop Recording Grant Workshop Tour Presentation Slides Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Recreation Restoration Infrastructure Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Boating Access Grant (BA) 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. Stay up to date on Utah’s outdoor community by signing up here . Check out past issues of our newsletter here . Division of Outdoor Recreation Application snapshot: target deadline March 13, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Communities, nonprofits, local agencies. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Better Bike Share Partnership Mini-Grants is sponsored by PeopleForBikes. Mini-grants for nonprofits, community-based organizations, cities, transit agencies, and shared mobility operators to increase access to shared micromobility in low-income and BIPOC communities. Projects must be implemented in 2026. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: 2025 MINI-GRANTS - Better Bike Share 2025 MINI-GRANTS - Better Bike Share Read the full 2025 Mini-grants announcement . Better Bike Share Partnership Mini-Grant Guidelines 2025 The Better Bike Share Partnership (BBSP) is a collaboration between the City of Philadelphia, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), and PeopleForBikes. Our mission is to advance equity in shared micromobility; specifically we work to make shared micromobility accessible to low income communities and BIPOC communities. BBSP mini-grants are funded by PeopleForBikes as part of the Better Bike Share Partnership and range from $2,500-$10,000. They’re available to nonprofit community-based organizations, cities, transit agencies, shared mobility operators, or a combination of these partners to support focused, time-bound programs or events in 2025 that work to make bike and scooter share more equitable and inclusive. To be eligible for funding, your project must be focused on increasing access to and use of shared micromobility in low-income and BIPOC communities. Examples of projects that will be considered for funding: Events such as a ride series, tours in partnership with local businesses, shared micromobility demos, or other community-based events Ambassador or liaison programming such as a learn-to-ride event or events focused on connecting people to access pass programs Events and programs that serve older adults, immigrants, people with disabilities, and or youth Marketing initiatives or art projects such as bike wraps Partnerships with high schools to connect youth with shared micromobility Physical stations, docks, bicycles, scooters, or equipment related to the function of the shared micromobility system Bicycle infrastructure such as bike lanes or paths Bike libraries, bike clubs, bike giveaways, or programming that is not open to the public Projects that propose to use a majority of funds to purchase passes Systems that have not yet launched BBSP will grant to non-profit community-based organizations, cities, transit agencies, shared mobility operators, or a combination of these partners. The Better Bike Share mini-grant application is intended to be brief with a short turn-around for award and implementation. The application is available on the Better Bike Share Partnership website here: https://betterbikeshare.org/grants-and-grantees/. February 6th – Application opens March 10th – Applications are due by 5:00p.m. MST early April – Grant recipients are notified May through October – project/program implementation November 24th: Final report is due BBSP requires that all grantees work with the Better Bike Share Partnership communications team to share stories of their work, provide images for use in blogs, articles, and other publications, and collaborate on other efforts to broadly share their learnings and successes. Should changes Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $10,000 - $20,000; eligibility guidance Nonprofits, community-based organizations, cities, transit agencies, shared mobility operators, and partnerships of these entities Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant is sponsored by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). Supports the planning and development of publicly accessible historic resources, focusing on architectural and engineering studies or resource surveys. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The .gov means it's official. Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania.gov" or "pa.gov" at the end of the address. Before sharing sensitive or personal information, make sure you're on an official state website. Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants As established under the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund, funding under the Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant program is available to nonprofit organizations and local governments for the planning and development for publicly accessible historic resources listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The purpose of the grant is to support projects that identify, preserve, promote and protect historic and archaeological resources of Pennsylvania for both the benefit of the public and the revitalization of communities. These guidelines address only historic preservation projects under the planning category. Please review the separate guidelines for the Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grants for information pertaining to the bricks and mortar program. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission also annually uses a portion of the realty transfer tax revenue to rehabilitate and maintain Commonwealth-owned historic sites and museums. On this page On this page Guidelines for Applicants Application Deadline - March 2, 2026 Additional Eligibility Requirements Grant Period and Implementation Timetable Guidelines for Applicants \r\n The basic guidelines and general conditions for the Planning Grant program are: Competitive application process based on publicly available evaluation criteria All applications must be prepared on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance . Eligible applicants are limited to non-profit organizations and local governments Eligible applicants may apply for and receive either one construction-related OR planning-related grant (not both) Historic resource must be located in Pennsylvania and documented as being listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places Funding requests require a 50/50 CASH match Funding is available in the categories of: \r\n Cultural Resource Surveys National Register Nominations Planning and Development Assistance Projects must meet goals and objectives of Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Plan Grant supported project expenditures cannot begin until the successful applicant has received a fully executed Grant Agreement Project related expenses are reimbursable; successful applicants need to maintain an adequate CASH match to ensure completion of their project during the grant period. \r\n \r\n For more information about the Keystone Grant Program, please view these webinars on PHMC's YouTube Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $5,000 - $25,000; eligibility guidance Nonprofit organizations and local governments in Pennsylvania owning or supporting historic properties listed in or eligible for the National Register. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Arts Alive Community Impact Grant is sponsored by Unknown (various state/community). Community impact grants for arts projects, potentially including digital AI art community engagement. Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Up to $8,000; eligibility guidance Community organizations. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.