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The Sustainable Recreation, Tourism, and Equitable Outdoor Access Directed Grant Program (2025-2027) seeks to fund innovative projects that promote sustainable recreation and tourism development within California's Sierra-Cascade region. The program focuses on enhancing access to public lands for all individuals, encouraging equitable outdoor opportunities, and fostering sustainable economic growth tied to recreation and tourism. Key objectives include improving access to natural and outdoor spaces, minimizing the impacts of overuse on natural and cultural resources, and supporting the development of resilient recreation-based economies. This solicitation is open until the end of 2027 and is administered by California State Grants under the California State Lands and Environmental Department (SLED). Eligible applicants are encouraged to submit proposals that align with the program's focus on sustainability and equity in outdoor access. Additional program details and application instructions are available through the official grants website, with Shannon Ciotti serving as the primary contact for inquiries. The program falls under NAICS code 924120, highlighting its governmental and environmental focus.
General Information
Funding for sustainable recreation, tourism, and equitable outdoor access in California's Sierra-Cascade region.
Estimated Value
$5,000,000 - $15,000,000
NAICS Code
924120 - Administration of Conservation Programs
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None specified
Agency
California State Grants
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CA, USA
Solicitation
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Organization / Agency
California State Grants
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1 person available
This Grant Program aims to support innovative efforts to enhance, promote, and develop sustainable recreation and tourism opportunities and increase access for all to public lands in the Sierra-Cascade region. Program goals include improving access to nature and outdoor recreation opportunities, red...