DCNR Now Accepting Applications For Community Park, Recreation, Conservation, Rivers, Riparian Buffer Grants
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On January 19, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced grant applications are now being accepted for recreation and conservation projects in communities across Pennsylvania.  The deadline for applications is April 14.

“This COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the critical importance of parks, forests and trails to our mental and physical health as demonstrated by the significant increase in their use, even now during the cold months,” Dunn said. “Our DCNR grants can assist communities with local park acquisition and improvements, trails and river access that are so critically in demand.”

Dunn noted that for the first time this year, climate resiliency will be included in the criteria used to review grant applications.

Grantees are asked to explain how their project implements sustainable and climate resilient adaptations and/or mitigations.

A document is provided to help grantees understand the green and sustainable practices that may be suitable for projects.

Every grant dollar generally leverages an additional $3 in local, county and private investments, giving every state dollar more power for the public good. 

Grantees include local governments and recreation and conservation organizations.

Funded through DCNR’s Community Conservation Partnerships Program, grants benefit planning, acquisition, and development of:

-- Public parks;

-- Recreation areas;

-- Motorized and non-motorized trails;

-- River conservation and access;

-- Streamside forest buffers;

-- Open space conservation; and

-- Regional and statewide partnerships to better develop and manage resources.

Application Help

There are numerous tutorial videos to help potential applicants learn about grant requirements and how to navigate the application interface on DCNR’s YouTube Channel.

Grant applications are only accepted through DCNR’s Grants Customer Service Portal.

Funding for Community Conservation Partnerships Program grants comes from several state and federal sources, including:

-- Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund;

-- Environmental Stewardship Fund;

-- Pennsylvania Heritage Area Program;

-- Snowmobile and ATV Restricted Revenue Accounts;

-- Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund; and

-- Recreational Trails Program.

DCNR’s grant programs have helped protect more than 180,000 acres across Pennsylvania for outdoor recreation, wildlife habitat, and water quality. One in three local parks in the Commonwealth have received DCNR grant funding.

For more information, visit DCNR’s Community Conservation Partnership Grant Program webpage.

For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Click Here to sign up for the Resource newsletter, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog,  Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.

Related Articles:

-- Applications Now Being Accepted For PA Sojourn Grants By PA Organization For Watersheds & Rivers

-- Start Applying For DCNR ATV, Snowmobile Project Grants Feb. 1

-- DCNR Conservation & Natural Resources Advisory Council To Hear Presentations On Historic Park, Forest Visitation Numbers, PA Wilds Jan. 27

-- DCNR Good Natured Pennsylvanians: Joe Graci, Fmr DCNR Director Of Legislative Affairs

-- DCNR Blog: State Parks, Forests Offer Abundance Of Activities During Winter Months

-- Jan. 22 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation

-- January 20 DCNR Resource Newsletter

[Posted: January 19, 2021]


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