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Start Preparing Now For Your North Dakota Outdoor Recreation Project

Written by Gail Leverson, MBA, EDFP - Senior Funding Specialist | Dec 22, 2022 5:45:38 PM

The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is a 50/50 matching grant program. It provides reimbursement grants for outdoor recreation projects such as ball fields, pools, campgrounds, playgrounds, and land acquisitions for park development. The program is federally funded and administered through the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department.

A minimum total project cost of $30,000 is required for consideration, and project sponsors must have 50% of the total cost available at the time of application. The local share may include tax sources, bond issues, and/or donated labor, equipment, materials, etc.

Local sponsors must pay all project costs upfront and then request reimbursement. Partial reimbursement may be requested periodically. LWCF grants reimburse up to 50% of the total project cost.

Local sponsors must pay all project costs upfront and then request reimbursement. Partial reimbursement may be requested periodically. LWCF grants reimburse up to 50% of the total project cost.

The following entities are eligible to apply:

  • Cities, counties, and townships
  • Park boards and park districts
  • School districts
  • State agencies
  • Water management districts
  • Federally recognized Indian tribes

Applications open February 1, 2023, and are due February 28, 2023.

Contact Widseth to secure a contract now, and we will start work on your LWCF grant application as soon as the application period opens. Widseth is committed to enhancing communities in North Dakota. Contact us now to get started.