Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation Present Grant Awards, $4.34 million awarded to projects in 29 counties
(LITTLE ROCK) – The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism and Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders awarded $4.34 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects within 29 counties across the state. The grants fall into two categories: Facilities for Underdeveloped Neighborhoods (FUN) Park grants and matching grants. The grants fall into two categories: Facilities for Underdeveloped Neighborhoods (FUN) Park grants and matching grants.
“My administration is looking for any opportunity to get kids and families off screens and outdoors. It’s a priority for our whole state,” said Governor Sanders. “This year’s multi-million-dollar investment in playgrounds, park facilities, and more will provide added amenities to communities from the Delta to the Ozarks. It’s all part of my goal to make Arkansas the best state in America to live, work, and raise a family.”
"The Outdoor Recreation Grants program has funded $52.6 million in matching grants since 1988 and $16.4 million in FUN Park grants since 1991," Secretary of ADPHT, Shea Lewis said, " These funds have undoubtedly enriched the quality of life for Arkansans state-wide, fostering greater access to outdoor recreation and bolstering the vitality of local economies."
These awards will help cities and counties develop public outdoor recreation facilities.
"These grants provide funding for outdoor gathering places, whether that be facilities at trailhead, community parks, playgrounds and walking trails." Director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation Katherine Andrews said, "Creating spaces for Arkansans to enjoy time outdoors builds deeper connections to nature and conservation, supports local economies, keeps us healthier and encourages kids to get outside."
The 2024 matching grant recipients are: - Alma (Crawford County) to install play equipment, construct a restroom facility, and provide amenities and access at Christello Park. - $210,000.00
- Camden (Ouachita County) to install inclusive play equipment and accessibility improvements at Carnes Park. - $210,000.00
- Crawford County – to construct a walking trail and associated accessibility improvements at Diamond Center Complex. - $135,705.00
- Daisy (Pike County) – to install new play equipment and improve accessibility at Daisy City Park. - $24,857.00
- Delaplaine (Greene County) – to construct a basketball facility, ballfield fencing,, ballfield seating (incl. shade structure), access (incl. pedestrian bridge), and accessible parking at Delaplaine City Park. - $73,300.00
- Forrest City (St. Francis County) – to provide access to restroom and programming facilities (priority), and other access and amenity improvements as funds allow (optional) at Dennis Memorial Park. - $62,241.40
- Hot Springs (Garland County) – to construct a bicycle playground at Velocity Park. - $80,000.00
- Huntsville (Madison County) – to construct a splashpad, restroom facility, drinking fountains, and associated accessibility improvements in Madison County Walking Trail Park - $210,000.00
- Magnolia (Columbia County) – to install play equipment and park amenities, upgrade pavilion, and construct safety and accessibility improvements at East Side City Park. - $100,650.00
- Mineral Springs (Howard County) – to repair and upgrade concession stand and restroom facilities and install bleachers at Bridgeman Park. - $30,500.00
- Newport (Jackson County) – to improve accessibility and safety through parking and sidewalk repair/redesign/paving and install new play equipment at George Kell Park. - $74,176.00
- Ozark (Franklin County) – for compliance and safety upgrades to the restroom facility (priority) and pavilion, amenity, and splashpad upgrades at West Side Park (optional if funds remain) - $80,000.00
- Pea Ridge (Benton County) – to construct an all-inclusive play facility at North Curtis Avenue Park. - $210,000
- Scott County – to construct pickleball and basketball courts, install park amenities, and improve/upgrade pavilion, soccer field, and accessibility at Sodie Davidson Park in Waldron. - $90,000.00
- Searcy (White County) – to install field lighting at Searcy Soccer Complex and provide ADA-compliant play equipment at Berryhill Park. - $125,000.00
- Searcy County – to repair and refurbish the pool, restrooms, and concession facility at Searcy County Civic Center and improve seating, accessibility, and lighting at Civic Center ballfields. - $110,936.60
- Sherwood (Pulaski County) – to construct a restroom and basketball facility, install signage, lighting, and park amenities, and improve accessibility and safety at Lake Cherrywood Park. - $210,000.00
- West Memphis (Crittenden County) – to purchase and install play equipment, provide access, improve safety, and upgrade the pavilion in Hicks Park. - $210,000.00
The 2024 FUN Park grant recipients are: - Ash Flat (Sharp County) – to construct a new pavilion and to install lighting and accessibility features at Ash Flat Ball Park. - $100,000.00
- Calhoun County – to light and resurface existing walking trail at Woodberry Park. - $99,000.00
- Calico Rock (Izard County) – to improve accessibility and install ballfield lighting and ballfield retaining wall at Earl King Park. - $99,888.00
- Cove (Polk County) – to install new play equipment, park amenities, and accessibility improvements at Cove Memorial Park. - $100,000.00
- Crawfordsville (Crittenden County) – to construct a pavilion, walking trail, and accessibility features at Old School Yard Park and to construct a new play area, basketball facility, ,and accessibility features at Boone Street Park. - $100,000.00
- Egypt (Craighead County) – to install play equipment, outdoor exercise equipment, pavilion, walking track, and accessibility features in Egypt City Park. - $100,000.00
- England (Lonoke County) – to replace outdated play equipment and construct accessibility features at Elm Street Park. - $97,470.00
- Franklin (Izard County) – to install new play equipment, refurbish existing play equipment, and construct accessibility features at Franklin City Park. - $100,000.00
- Glenwood (Pike County) – to construct a new play area and walkways at John Benjamin Lake Park. - $99,430.00
- Grubbs (Jackson County) – to install new play equipment, park amenities, and to improve access at Grubbs City Park. - $100,000.00
- Independence County – To install new play equipment and improve access at Desha Park. - $100,000.00
- Jericho (Crittenden County) – to install new play equipment, grills, park amenities, and to improve access at Jericho Town Park. - $100,000.00
- Keiser (Mississippi County) – to install new play equipment and park amenities at Keiser City Park. - $100,000.00
- Madison County – to install new play equipment and improve access at Wesley Community Park. - $100,000.00
- McNeil (Columbia County) – to construct a play area, pavilion, accessibility features, and to install park amenities at McNeil City Park. - $99,430.00
- Newton County – to construct a walking trail, pavilion, seating, play area, and accessibility features at Parthenon Community Park. - $100,000.00
- Ozan (Hempstead County) – to install new play area, basketball facility, accessibility features, and park amenities at Ozan Park. - $100,000.00
- Pyatt (Marion County) – to construct a new play area, fencing, accessibility features, seating, and to repair the basketball facility at Pyatt Downtown Park. - $100,000.00
- Searcy County – to install playground equipment and to construct a pavilion, walking trail, seating, and accessibility improvements in Witts Springs Community Park. - $100,000.00
- Traskwood (Saline County) – to construct a new play area and access improvements in Traskwood City Park. - $97,700.00
- Viola (Fulton County) – to construct a new play area and access improvements in Viola City Park. - $100,000.00.
Outdoor Recreation Grants Program
The Outdoor Recreation Grants Program (ORGP) resides within the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism’s Office of Outdoor Recreation and is tasked with the promotion and facilitation of public outdoor recreation in Arkansas. To help accomplish these goals, the ORGP offers technical and funding assistance for land acquisition and development of public outdoor recreation facilities to local governments throughout the state. Funding for matching and FUN Park grants is provided by a portion of the Real Estate Transfer Tax administered by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. Visit https://adpht.arkansas.gov/office-of-outdoor-recreation/arkansas-outdoor-grants to learn more about the ORGP.
The Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation
The Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation works to leverage the state’s natural assets to grow the outdoor recreation economy. The office focuses on economic development, education and workforce training, conservation and stewardship, and public health and wellness to ensure the state’s strategic growth as a place where outdoor businesses and recreation communities can flourish.
Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism
The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism protects and promotes our state’s natural, cultural and historic assets, contributing to a thriving economy and high quality of life. It is made up of three divisions: Arkansas State Parks, Arkansas Heritage and Arkansas Tourism. Shea Lewis serves as the cabinet secretary for the department.
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