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Parks and recreational areas are valuable assets to many communities. They serve as gathering places, promote physical and mental health and improve overall quality of life. These spaces support public health by encouraging exercise and active lifestyles, boost local economies by attracting visitors and tourists, and foster a stronger sense of community.
Access to well-maintained outdoor spaces is especially important in rural communities throughout the Midwest. In many small towns, parks and trails are among the few public amenities available for recreation and connection. However, developing, upgrading and maintaining these spaces can be expensive. Limited budgets, staffing constraints and competitive grant funding can make it difficult for rural communities to move forward without external assistance and funding.
This blog post highlights recreation grants for rural communities and explains how partnering with an expert like Fehr Graham can help your community secure them.
Parks and outdoor recreational areas serve as community hubs that add aesthetic value and provide year-round opportunities to connect, exercise and enjoy nature. They also play an important role in promoting and attracting tourism. Maintaining these spaces can lead to long-term community engagement, economic growth and public health advantages.
Planning and developing green spaces is essential for small towns aiming to attract visitors to natural attractions, festivals and recreational activities. Despite the clear benefits, many rural communities face challenges in securing funding needed to improve or expand their parks and trails. Limited staff, lack of grant-writing expertise and high competition for funding can all create barriers to progress.
For community leaders working to build trails, upgrade parks or expand access to green spaces, several recreation grants are available in Illinois. The following programs provide viable funding pathways.
Fehr Graham has experience securing and managing recreation grants for rural communities. We regularly partner with community leaders to bring outdoor recreation projects to life. Our experts simplify the grant process, help identify the best-fit programs, prepare applications and guide project development after funding is awarded.
Whether you're looking to build bike paths, upgrade parks, develop trail systems or create community green spaces, we have the experience and resources for community leaders in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. We can help you improve recreational infrastructure and secure funding that would otherwise be out of reach.
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We're proud of our work across the Midwest. Check out our recent recreational projects here.
At Fehr Graham, we are committed to helping Midwestern communities improve access to parks and outdoor recreational areas. We can help you secure the funding you need to build and maintain these vital spaces. Our team of licensed engineers and grant specialists works year-round to design, build and oversee projects that can benefit residents now and in the future.
To learn more about how Fehr Graham can help your community secure recreation grants, contact us or call 815.235.7643.
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Fehr Graham Senior Community Development Specialist Bridgette Stocks serves as the principal contact for all funding-related programs, navigating complicated rules and regulations to secure maximum dollars. She is a vital partner when it comes to strengthening communities to provide resilient and critical infrastructure. Her success speaks for itself – she has secured more than $200 million for Fehr Graham clients. She can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. |