Toolbox for the Great Outdoors

Toolbox Projects

Maintain and improve water-based recreation opportunities (boating, fishing , e.g).

1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.3 Land and Water Conservation Fund
Federal and State land acquisition and state and local recreation infrastructure grants linked to OCS leasing receipts.
2.4 Conservation Funding Tools: Watershed Protection Programs
Regional program funding water quality and water access projects.
2.6 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Non-Profits offer funding for wildlife habitat protection and conservation which is available to other non-profits and their federal,state and local partners.
2.7 Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
A program to provide technical and financial assistance to private landowners (including non-profits) and tribes to restore, enhance and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats nationally
3.1 Take Pride in America
National efforts to stimulate awareness of public land legacy and involvement through volunteerism and responsible use.
3.2 Volunteers
Innovative volunteer recruitment, management, and recruitment programs by agencies and states.
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.6 Judicial Sentencing of Non-Violent Offenders and the Use of Fines and Penalties
Federal and state courts are a source for community service labor, including skilled labor, and penalties and fines can provide project funding.
3.9 Working Vacations
Recruiting Americans to serve as volunteers during their vacations.
4.1 AmeriCorps and Youth Conservation Service Corps
Linking America’s youth to the outdoors in the spirit of the 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
5.5 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Grants to encourage leadership, better health and safety and a more active lifestyle.
5.7 Natural Resource, Environmental and Outdoor Education Non-Profits
Partnerships with local non-profits dedicated to outdoor and natural resource educational programs
6.1 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
Increased operational budgets though retained payments by visitors for services received and facilities used.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.3 PPV– Private Investments in Public Recreation Facilities
Attract private sector investment in public campgrounds and other types of recreation facilities on public lands.
6.4 Land Exchanges and Sales
Realignment of today’s public lands to boost availability of sites with greatest public values.
6.5 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Utilizing licensing and re-licensing of hydro-power projects on navigable waterways to boost public recreational opportunities.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.
7.2 Hydro-power Recreation Assistance
Assistance in recreation projects involving hydro-power and river conservation within and outside units of the National Park System.
7.7 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Safety Program
The popularity of Corps-managed lakes, rivers and waterways, which attract nearly a half billion visitors each year, requires the Corps to conduct effective educational programs and campaigns to teach the public safe and responsible ways to enjoy the waters.


Improve or replace campgrounds and other developed recreation sites.

1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.2 Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson)
Funding to conserve, develop, and enhance the nations wildlife resources, to protect habitats and to stimulate participation in wildlife associated pursuits.
2.3 Land and Water Conservation Fund
Federal and State land acquisition and state and local recreation infrastructure grants linked to OCS leasing receipts.
3.6 Judicial Sentencing of Non-Violent Offenders and the Use of Fines and Penalties
Federal and state courts are a source for community service labor, including skilled labor, and penalties and fines can provide project funding.
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
4.1 AmeriCorps and Youth Conservation Service Corps
Linking America’s youth to the outdoors in the spirit of the 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
4.7 Youth Rising
"Youth Rising" offers grants for organizations to engage high-risk or gang-involved youth in volunteer community service.
6.1 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
Increased operational budgets though retained payments by visitors for services received and facilities used.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.3 PPV– Private Investments in Public Recreation Facilities
Attract private sector investment in public campgrounds and other types of recreation facilities on public lands.
6.5 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Utilizing licensing and re-licensing of hydro-power projects on navigable waterways to boost public recreational opportunities.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
7.5 Built Environment/ Facility Design
Sources of "best practices" and innovation preocedures for protection of scenic and cultural resources.


Communications and marketing efforts.

1.1 Scenic Byways
National, competitive grants for physical byways improvements including kiosks and parking areas and byways information/ marketing efforts.
1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.5 Intelligent Transportation Systems
Research, development, and testing aimed at solving ongoing traffic issues as well as solutions to enhance safety and traveler experience.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.2 Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson)
Funding to conserve, develop, and enhance the nations wildlife resources, to protect habitats and to stimulate participation in wildlife associated pursuits.
2.5 Partnerships for Non-Game Wildlife
Cooperative strategies to boost recreation associated with non-game wildlife.
3.1 Take Pride in America
National efforts to stimulate awareness of public land legacy and involvement through volunteerism and responsible use.
3.2 Volunteers
Innovative volunteer recruitment, management, and recruitment programs by agencies and states.
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
3.8 Cooperative Interpretation Programs
Cruise lines, gateway communities and concessioners leverage available interpretive funds.
3.10 Preserve America and Save America's Treasures

Preserve America: These grant programs are designed to support a variety of activities related to heritage tourism and innovative approaches to the use of historic properties as educational and economic assets. They would go beyond the bricks and mortar grants available under Save America’s Treasures.

The Save America's Treasures Program addresses the urgent preservation needs of the nation's most significant historic sites and collections.

4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
5.1 Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP)
Funding for non-competitive physical education programs in schools to generate lifelong participation.
5.2 Partnerships to Stimulate Additional Physical Activity During Visits to Public Lands and Waters
Responding to Executive Order 13266- Encouraging Americans to use public lands to boost physical activity levels and links to public heath and medical communities for support.
5.3 VERB (tm) It’s What You Do
Educating “Tweens”, or those youths be’tween’ the ages of 9-13, on the importance of physical activity, as well as educating the public on the importance of physical activity in this age group.
5.4 The President’s Challenge
A challenge to make being active and recognition for achievements a part of every American’s daily lives.
5.5 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Grants to encourage leadership, better health and safety and a more active lifestyle.
5.6 Other Health-Related Tools
Funds directed towards healthier lifestyles, such as use of tobacco-settlement funding and military unit fitness maintenance programs.
6.1 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
Increased operational budgets though retained payments by visitors for services received and facilities used.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
6.12 National Urban and Community Forestry Council (NUCFAC) Challenge Cost-Share Grants
A challenge cost-share grant program to promote the present health and future preservation of America's urban treescapes
6.13 Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism
The Allegheny Trail Alliance has produced a downloadable, on-line manual and guide called Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism for use by trail corridor communities looking to revitalize their economies by capturing trail- based tourism.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.


Integrate recreation opportunities within your region.

1.1 Scenic Byways
National, competitive grants for physical byways improvements including kiosks and parking areas and byways information/ marketing efforts.
1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.5 Intelligent Transportation Systems
Research, development, and testing aimed at solving ongoing traffic issues as well as solutions to enhance safety and traveler experience.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.3 Land and Water Conservation Fund
Federal and State land acquisition and state and local recreation infrastructure grants linked to OCS leasing receipts.
2.5 Partnerships for Non-Game Wildlife
Cooperative strategies to boost recreation associated with non-game wildlife.
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
3.8 Cooperative Interpretation Programs
Cruise lines, gateway communities and concessioners leverage available interpretive funds.
3.9 Working Vacations
Recruiting Americans to serve as volunteers during their vacations.
5.1 Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP)
Funding for non-competitive physical education programs in schools to generate lifelong participation.
5.2 Partnerships to Stimulate Additional Physical Activity During Visits to Public Lands and Waters
Responding to Executive Order 13266- Encouraging Americans to use public lands to boost physical activity levels and links to public heath and medical communities for support.
5.3 VERB (tm) It’s What You Do
Educating “Tweens”, or those youths be’tween’ the ages of 9-13, on the importance of physical activity, as well as educating the public on the importance of physical activity in this age group.
5.5 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Grants to encourage leadership, better health and safety and a more active lifestyle.
5.6 Other Health-Related Tools
Funds directed towards healthier lifestyles, such as use of tobacco-settlement funding and military unit fitness maintenance programs.
6.1 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
Increased operational budgets though retained payments by visitors for services received and facilities used.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.3 PPV– Private Investments in Public Recreation Facilities
Attract private sector investment in public campgrounds and other types of recreation facilities on public lands.
6.4 Land Exchanges and Sales
Realignment of today’s public lands to boost availability of sites with greatest public values.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
6.12 National Urban and Community Forestry Council (NUCFAC) Challenge Cost-Share Grants
A challenge cost-share grant program to promote the present health and future preservation of America's urban treescapes
6.13 Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism
The Allegheny Trail Alliance has produced a downloadable, on-line manual and guide called Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism for use by trail corridor communities looking to revitalize their economies by capturing trail- based tourism.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.
7.2 Hydro-power Recreation Assistance
Assistance in recreation projects involving hydro-power and river conservation within and outside units of the National Park System.
7.4 Land Use Planning/ Scenery Management / Cultural Resources
Sources of "best practices" information for efficient and future-focused recreation infrastructure design and construction.


Maintain intrinsic values and recreation opportunities in areas of rapid population growth.

1.1 Scenic Byways
National, competitive grants for physical byways improvements including kiosks and parking areas and byways information/ marketing efforts.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.2 Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson)
Funding to conserve, develop, and enhance the nations wildlife resources, to protect habitats and to stimulate participation in wildlife associated pursuits.
2.3 Land and Water Conservation Fund
Federal and State land acquisition and state and local recreation infrastructure grants linked to OCS leasing receipts.
2.4 Conservation Funding Tools: Watershed Protection Programs
Regional program funding water quality and water access projects.
2.5 Partnerships for Non-Game Wildlife
Cooperative strategies to boost recreation associated with non-game wildlife.
2.6 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Non-Profits offer funding for wildlife habitat protection and conservation which is available to other non-profits and their federal,state and local partners.
2.7 Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
A program to provide technical and financial assistance to private landowners (including non-profits) and tribes to restore, enhance and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats nationally
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
5.1 Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP)
Funding for non-competitive physical education programs in schools to generate lifelong participation.
5.2 Partnerships to Stimulate Additional Physical Activity During Visits to Public Lands and Waters
Responding to Executive Order 13266- Encouraging Americans to use public lands to boost physical activity levels and links to public heath and medical communities for support.
5.3 VERB (tm) It’s What You Do
Educating “Tweens”, or those youths be’tween’ the ages of 9-13, on the importance of physical activity, as well as educating the public on the importance of physical activity in this age group.
6.4 Land Exchanges and Sales
Realignment of today’s public lands to boost availability of sites with greatest public values.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.12 National Urban and Community Forestry Council (NUCFAC) Challenge Cost-Share Grants
A challenge cost-share grant program to promote the present health and future preservation of America's urban treescapes
6.13 Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism
The Allegheny Trail Alliance has produced a downloadable, on-line manual and guide called Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism for use by trail corridor communities looking to revitalize their economies by capturing trail- based tourism.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.
7.4 Land Use Planning/ Scenery Management / Cultural Resources
Sources of "best practices" information for efficient and future-focused recreation infrastructure design and construction.
7.5 Built Environment/ Facility Design
Sources of "best practices" and innovation preocedures for protection of scenic and cultural resources.
7.8 Smart Growth Implementation Assistance Program
Free technical assistance is being offered by the the Development, Community, and Environment Division in U.S. EPA's Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation to encourage specific smart growth techniques. Through this program, a team of multidisciplinary experts will provide free technical assistance to communities, regions, or states.


Reduce the backlog of deferred maintenance for recreation facilities.

1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.4 Federal Lands Highways Program
Engineering services and funding for roads and projects for federal agency routes.
1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.2 Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson)
Funding to conserve, develop, and enhance the nations wildlife resources, to protect habitats and to stimulate participation in wildlife associated pursuits.
3.1 Take Pride in America
National efforts to stimulate awareness of public land legacy and involvement through volunteerism and responsible use.
3.2 Volunteers
Innovative volunteer recruitment, management, and recruitment programs by agencies and states.
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.6 Judicial Sentencing of Non-Violent Offenders and the Use of Fines and Penalties
Federal and state courts are a source for community service labor, including skilled labor, and penalties and fines can provide project funding.
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
3.9 Working Vacations
Recruiting Americans to serve as volunteers during their vacations.
3.10 Preserve America and Save America's Treasures

Preserve America: These grant programs are designed to support a variety of activities related to heritage tourism and innovative approaches to the use of historic properties as educational and economic assets. They would go beyond the bricks and mortar grants available under Save America’s Treasures.

The Save America's Treasures Program addresses the urgent preservation needs of the nation's most significant historic sites and collections.

4.1 AmeriCorps and Youth Conservation Service Corps
Linking America’s youth to the outdoors in the spirit of the 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
6.1 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
Increased operational budgets though retained payments by visitors for services received and facilities used.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.3 PPV– Private Investments in Public Recreation Facilities
Attract private sector investment in public campgrounds and other types of recreation facilities on public lands.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
7.3 Additional Technical Assistance Resources
Tools and Databases that serve as further technical assistance to success in the world of recreation and public lands conservation and maintenance.


Expand and Enhance Interpretive services through signs , exhibits (and more).

1.1 Scenic Byways
National, competitive grants for physical byways improvements including kiosks and parking areas and byways information/ marketing efforts.
1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.4 Federal Lands Highways Program
Engineering services and funding for roads and projects for federal agency routes.
1.5 Intelligent Transportation Systems
Research, development, and testing aimed at solving ongoing traffic issues as well as solutions to enhance safety and traveler experience.
1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.2 Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson)
Funding to conserve, develop, and enhance the nations wildlife resources, to protect habitats and to stimulate participation in wildlife associated pursuits.
2.5 Partnerships for Non-Game Wildlife
Cooperative strategies to boost recreation associated with non-game wildlife.
3.1 Take Pride in America
National efforts to stimulate awareness of public land legacy and involvement through volunteerism and responsible use.
3.2 Volunteers
Innovative volunteer recruitment, management, and recruitment programs by agencies and states.
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.6 Judicial Sentencing of Non-Violent Offenders and the Use of Fines and Penalties
Federal and state courts are a source for community service labor, including skilled labor, and penalties and fines can provide project funding.
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
3.8 Cooperative Interpretation Programs
Cruise lines, gateway communities and concessioners leverage available interpretive funds.
3.9 Working Vacations
Recruiting Americans to serve as volunteers during their vacations.
3.10 Preserve America and Save America's Treasures

Preserve America: These grant programs are designed to support a variety of activities related to heritage tourism and innovative approaches to the use of historic properties as educational and economic assets. They would go beyond the bricks and mortar grants available under Save America’s Treasures.

The Save America's Treasures Program addresses the urgent preservation needs of the nation's most significant historic sites and collections.

4.1 AmeriCorps and Youth Conservation Service Corps
Linking America’s youth to the outdoors in the spirit of the 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
5.2 Partnerships to Stimulate Additional Physical Activity During Visits to Public Lands and Waters
Responding to Executive Order 13266- Encouraging Americans to use public lands to boost physical activity levels and links to public heath and medical communities for support.
5.3 VERB (tm) It’s What You Do
Educating “Tweens”, or those youths be’tween’ the ages of 9-13, on the importance of physical activity, as well as educating the public on the importance of physical activity in this age group.
5.4 The President’s Challenge
A challenge to make being active and recognition for achievements a part of every American’s daily lives.
5.5 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Grants to encourage leadership, better health and safety and a more active lifestyle.
5.6 Other Health-Related Tools
Funds directed towards healthier lifestyles, such as use of tobacco-settlement funding and military unit fitness maintenance programs.
5.7 Natural Resource, Environmental and Outdoor Education Non-Profits
Partnerships with local non-profits dedicated to outdoor and natural resource educational programs
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.3 PPV– Private Investments in Public Recreation Facilities
Attract private sector investment in public campgrounds and other types of recreation facilities on public lands.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.


Protect and enhance the viability of local communities.

1.1 Scenic Byways
National, competitive grants for physical byways improvements including kiosks and parking areas and byways information/ marketing efforts.
1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.4 Federal Lands Highways Program
Engineering services and funding for roads and projects for federal agency routes.
1.5 Intelligent Transportation Systems
Research, development, and testing aimed at solving ongoing traffic issues as well as solutions to enhance safety and traveler experience.
1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
2.1 Sportfish Restoration Fund (Wallop-Breaux Fund)
Boating and Fishing enhancement projects funded by special federal taxes spent through state resource agencies.
2.2 Federal Aid for Wildlife Restoration (Pittman-Robertson)
Funding to conserve, develop, and enhance the nations wildlife resources, to protect habitats and to stimulate participation in wildlife associated pursuits.
2.3 Land and Water Conservation Fund
Federal and State land acquisition and state and local recreation infrastructure grants linked to OCS leasing receipts.
2.4 Conservation Funding Tools: Watershed Protection Programs
Regional program funding water quality and water access projects.
2.5 Partnerships for Non-Game Wildlife
Cooperative strategies to boost recreation associated with non-game wildlife.
2.6 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Non-Profits offer funding for wildlife habitat protection and conservation which is available to other non-profits and their federal,state and local partners.
2.7 Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
A program to provide technical and financial assistance to private landowners (including non-profits) and tribes to restore, enhance and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats nationally
3.1 Take Pride in America
National efforts to stimulate awareness of public land legacy and involvement through volunteerism and responsible use.
3.2 Volunteers
Innovative volunteer recruitment, management, and recruitment programs by agencies and states.
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.6 Judicial Sentencing of Non-Violent Offenders and the Use of Fines and Penalties
Federal and state courts are a source for community service labor, including skilled labor, and penalties and fines can provide project funding.
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
3.8 Cooperative Interpretation Programs
Cruise lines, gateway communities and concessioners leverage available interpretive funds.
3.10 Preserve America and Save America's Treasures

Preserve America: These grant programs are designed to support a variety of activities related to heritage tourism and innovative approaches to the use of historic properties as educational and economic assets. They would go beyond the bricks and mortar grants available under Save America’s Treasures.

The Save America's Treasures Program addresses the urgent preservation needs of the nation's most significant historic sites and collections.

4.1 AmeriCorps and Youth Conservation Service Corps
Linking America’s youth to the outdoors in the spirit of the 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
4.7 Youth Rising
"Youth Rising" offers grants for organizations to engage high-risk or gang-involved youth in volunteer community service.
5.1 Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP)
Funding for non-competitive physical education programs in schools to generate lifelong participation.
5.2 Partnerships to Stimulate Additional Physical Activity During Visits to Public Lands and Waters
Responding to Executive Order 13266- Encouraging Americans to use public lands to boost physical activity levels and links to public heath and medical communities for support.
5.5 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Grants to encourage leadership, better health and safety and a more active lifestyle.
5.6 Other Health-Related Tools
Funds directed towards healthier lifestyles, such as use of tobacco-settlement funding and military unit fitness maintenance programs.
5.7 Natural Resource, Environmental and Outdoor Education Non-Profits
Partnerships with local non-profits dedicated to outdoor and natural resource educational programs
6.1 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
Increased operational budgets though retained payments by visitors for services received and facilities used.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
6.11 Better Marketing and Advance Revenue Collection
Better marketing and advance reservation policies will increase utilization of facilities, accelerate revenue collection, and add predictability to revenue flow.
6.12 National Urban and Community Forestry Council (NUCFAC) Challenge Cost-Share Grants
A challenge cost-share grant program to promote the present health and future preservation of America's urban treescapes
6.13 Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism
The Allegheny Trail Alliance has produced a downloadable, on-line manual and guide called Trail Towns: Capturing Trail-Based Tourism for use by trail corridor communities looking to revitalize their economies by capturing trail- based tourism.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.
7.3 Additional Technical Assistance Resources
Tools and Databases that serve as further technical assistance to success in the world of recreation and public lands conservation and maintenance.
7.4 Land Use Planning/ Scenery Management / Cultural Resources
Sources of "best practices" information for efficient and future-focused recreation infrastructure design and construction.
7.5 Built Environment/ Facility Design
Sources of "best practices" and innovation preocedures for protection of scenic and cultural resources.
7.6 Universal Design Program
Making recreation universally accessible by design without compromising aesthetics.
7.7 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Safety Program
The popularity of Corps-managed lakes, rivers and waterways, which attract nearly a half billion visitors each year, requires the Corps to conduct effective educational programs and campaigns to teach the public safe and responsible ways to enjoy the waters.
7.8 Smart Growth Implementation Assistance Program
Free technical assistance is being offered by the the Development, Community, and Environment Division in U.S. EPA's Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation to encourage specific smart growth techniques. Through this program, a team of multidisciplinary experts will provide free technical assistance to communities, regions, or states.


Improve roads and road-related facilities.

1.1 Scenic Byways
National, competitive grants for physical byways improvements including kiosks and parking areas and byways information/ marketing efforts.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.4 Federal Lands Highways Program
Engineering services and funding for roads and projects for federal agency routes.
1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.8 Shared-Use Facilities
Innovative facility design and operation to enhance public services while reducing operational costs.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
7.2 Hydro-power Recreation Assistance
Assistance in recreation projects involving hydro-power and river conservation within and outside units of the National Park System.
7.8 Smart Growth Implementation Assistance Program
Free technical assistance is being offered by the the Development, Community, and Environment Division in U.S. EPA's Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation to encourage specific smart growth techniques. Through this program, a team of multidisciplinary experts will provide free technical assistance to communities, regions, or states.


Maintain and improve trails.

1.2 Recreational Trails Program
Funds for recreation and trail improvements generated by fuel taxes paid on non-highway recreation activities.
1.3 Transportation Enhancements
Mandated funding set aside in highway funds for scenic beautification, rail to trail conversions, and rehabilitation and maintenance of historic transportation facilities.
1.4 Federal Lands Highways Program
Engineering services and funding for roads and projects for federal agency routes.
1.6 Cooperation with Department of Defense and National Guard Units
Utilizing military units with construction experience to assist in construction projects on federal lands.
2.3 Land and Water Conservation Fund
Federal and State land acquisition and state and local recreation infrastructure grants linked to OCS leasing receipts.
3.1 Take Pride in America
National efforts to stimulate awareness of public land legacy and involvement through volunteerism and responsible use.
3.2 Volunteers
Innovative volunteer recruitment, management, and recruitment programs by agencies and states.
3.3 Funding Through Congressionally-Chartered and Federally-Aided National Foundations
National Park Foundation, National Forest Foundation, and more - tools for progress.
3.4 Friend-Raising: Use of National and Local Foundations
Local and activity-focused non-profits aiding public recreation efforts
3.6 Judicial Sentencing of Non-Violent Offenders and the Use of Fines and Penalties
Federal and state courts are a source for community service labor, including skilled labor, and penalties and fines can provide project funding.
3.7 State OHV Programs (Including Winter Parking Permits)
OHV registration and state fuel tax receipts are increasingly available for recreation infrastructure and management programs.
3.9 Working Vacations
Recruiting Americans to serve as volunteers during their vacations.
4.1 AmeriCorps and Youth Conservation Service Corps
Linking America’s youth to the outdoors in the spirit of the 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps.
4.2 Youth Investment Programs
Training programs for young men and women to serve public lands needs
4.3 Juvenile and Minimum-Security Offender Programs
Creative alternatives to jail time can produce public lands benefits and change lives.
4.4 Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency programs.
Funding for programs that focus on moderate-level youth offenders can yield public land benefits.
4.5 Academic Contests and Design Competitions
Tapping student and faculty creativity for recreation and conservation project design.
4.6 Internships
Programs offering students “real life work” experiences involving recreation and conservation.
4.7 Youth Rising
"Youth Rising" offers grants for organizations to engage high-risk or gang-involved youth in volunteer community service.
5.5 Non-Profits with Grant Programs
Grants to encourage leadership, better health and safety and a more active lifestyle.
5.6 Other Health-Related Tools
Funds directed towards healthier lifestyles, such as use of tobacco-settlement funding and military unit fitness maintenance programs.
5.7 Natural Resource, Environmental and Outdoor Education Non-Profits
Partnerships with local non-profits dedicated to outdoor and natural resource educational programs
6.2 Rural Community Schools and Self-Determination Act
Funding for communities with large federally-managed areas that have experienced declines informal payments associated commodity production.
6.3 PPV– Private Investments in Public Recreation Facilities
Attract private sector investment in public campgrounds and other types of recreation facilities on public lands.
6.5 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Utilizing licensing and re-licensing of hydro-power projects on navigable waterways to boost public recreational opportunities.
6.6 Other Government Programs with Recreation-Funding Opportunities
Tourism taxes, development fees and more.
6.7 Challenge Cost-Share Agreements
Partnerships between federal land management agencies and private entities to enhance recreation facilities and services on a shared basis.
6.9 Partnerships with Gateway Resorts and Communities
Partnerships between agencies and nearby communities to provide visitor services.
6.10 Tourism-Related Foundation Grants
Grants for projects considered to have goals to protect, restore, or conserve sites of exceptional significance, as well as programs directed at conservation and preservation education to the public.
7.1 Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance
Assistance to partnerships between governments and citizens to increase protection of rivers and landscapes and increase trails.
7.2 Hydro-power Recreation Assistance
Assistance in recreation projects involving hydro-power and river conservation within and outside units of the National Park System.
7.9 American Trails
American Trails hosts "Cool Trail Solutions", an extensive website dedicated to sharing visual images and related resources for innovative designs and solutions for trail managers. The site is co-hosted by the National Trails Training Partnership.