LWCF Resources
How to Prioritize Need for LWCF funding
A general and simple tool to help parks identify areas of need when applying for LWCF funding.
A Dog Park and So Much More
The City of Chicopee, MA, was awarded a $415,000 Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Grant for the Post 9/11 and Service Dog Memorial Park...
Inclusive Play in an Intergenerational Park
Funds awarded by the National Park Service’s Land and Water Conservation Fund aided Jefferson County Parks and Recreation with an all-inclusive playground...
A New Splash Pad and Accessibility Upgrades
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation awarded matching LWCF grant for park’s splash pad for more accessibility for people with disabilities...
Tennis Court Expansion for Intergenerational Fun In Cities Across the US
With the myriad of options communities have to apply LWCF funding toward, it is no surprise that Tennis is taking center stage for several cities and towns...