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NatureWorks
NatureWorks identifies projects funded by the Ohio Parks and Natural Resources Bond Issue which was approved by Ohio voters in November 1993.
The NatureWorks grant program provides up to 75% reimbursement assistance for local government subdivisions (townships, villages, cities, counties, park districts, joint recreation districts, and conservancy districts) to for the acquisition, development, and rehabilitation of recreational areas.
Since NatureWorks’ inception, we have funded over 1,300 applications totaling over $63 million.
Steps to Complete your Nature Works Grant Project
Natureworks Procedural Guide
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Federal Land and Water Conservation Funds
The federal Land and Water Conservation Fund Act was passed by Congress in September 1964, and became effective January 1965.
The Land and Water Conservation Fund grant program provides up to 50% reimbursement assistance for state and local government subdivisions (townships, villages, cities, counties, park districts, joint recreation districts, and conservancy districts) to for the acquisition, development, and rehabilitation of recreational areas.
Funding is issued to the state and it is at the state’s discretion how much of that funding will be made available for local government. Since the Land and Water Conservation Fund grant program became effective, the State of Ohio has received over $140 million.
Over half of this funding has been used for local parks projects.
FY 2008 Funding Information
Congress has not yet determined what funding will be provided for the FY 2008 stateside LWCF program.
If funding approximates recent levels, we will have a maximum grant request amount of $50,000. If there are any questions regarding the LWCF program, please contact the office.
Past Awards
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