Funding available for local rec projects
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced the availability of $5 million in Outdoor Recreation Grant funding to help local municipalities and eligible Native American tribes acquire, develop, or renovate outdoor recreational facilities.“Investing in green spaces is not just about creating places to play and explore, it’s about protecting our environment, building community, and growing our economy,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “Our state’s parks, trails, beaches, and open spaces are vital to public health, climate resilience, and support thousands of jobs.”
Grant Details:
- Land
acquisition grants: Up to $500,000 and require a minimum 50% local match
- Development
grants (both require a minimum 25% local match):
- Small:
Up to $125,000
- Large:
Up to $500,000
Applicants should review eligibility and instructions
at www.dem.ri.gov/plangrants. Projects are
scored based on criteria from the State
Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), with priority given to
well-planned proposals in urban, distressed, and environmental justice areas.
Local recreation facilities are key to beautifying communities, public health,
climate resilience, and a cleaner environment.
DEM’s Green
Space programs, which include outdoor recreation, local open space, and
recreational trails, support land conservation, recreational land acquisition
and development, and trail development across Rhode Island. Outdoor
recreation generates $2.4 billion in consumer spending and supports 24,000
local jobs, according to the Outdoor
Industry Association.