RI DEM Announces $5 Million in Outdoor Recreation Funding Available

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RI DEM Announces $5 Million in Outdoor Recreation Funding Available

Grinnell’s Beach in Tiverton PHOTO: RI DEM
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) announced that $5 million in outdoor recreation matching grants is available to help local municipalities and Native American tribes acquire, develop, or renovate outdoor recreational facilities in their communities.

“There are tremendous economic, health, and environmental benefits to modernizing our recreational facilities and creating greenspace in our cities. These features – as well as the many amazing parks, beaches, and other natural areas around the state – help attract people to live and grow a family or business in Rhode Island.  Promoting this critical sector of our economy is key to moving our state forward,” said Governor Gina Raimondo.

Groups interested in applying must do so by December 11, 2019.

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The funding will be provided by the 2018 Green Economy and Clean Water Bond.

The Grants

Since the inception of DEM’s community recreation grant program in 1988, more than 500 grants have been awarded and over $73 million invested in improvements in all 39 Rhode Island communities.

Recreation development grants require a 20 percent community match.

Applicants can apply for either small grants, for grant funding up to $100,000, or large grants, for grant funding up to $400,000.  Recreation acquisition grants require a 50 percent match and are capped at $400,000


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