2024 Montana Land & Water Conservation Fund Grant Program
This program provides matching funds to state, tribal, and local governments in Montana for developing and improving outdoor recreation facilities like parks and sports fields.
Description
The Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Program, administered by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, provides matching grant funds to state, tribal, and local government entities for the development of outdoor recreation facilities such as park improvements, ball fields, picnic shelters, and municipal pools. Since 1964, Montana's LWCF Program has supported over 800 projects throughout the state. The program operates on a reimbursement basis, offering up to 50% of eligible project expenses after funds have been expended and adequately documented. Applications are subject to approval by the National Park Service, with a project period of performance commencing upon grant issuance and the signing of the LWCF Contract Agreement. Eligible applicants include incorporated cities or towns, counties, state agencies, and tribal governments directly managing the grant funds and project execution. Pre-application requirements include a project proposal and a meeting with the LWCF Program Manager. The 2024 application process involves submitting a comprehensive application package via the State of Montana's File Transfer Service or by mail. The program emphasizes the importance of budget details, matching funds commitment, public access assurances, and compliance with federal and state environmental policies.