Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Correction: Secretary Bernhardt Announces $227 Million to the States and Territories for Outdoor Recreation and Conservation

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Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2020

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Secretary Bernhardt Announces $227 Million to the States and Territories for Outdoor Recreation and Conservation

$57 Million Increase in Funding to States from the Land and Water Conservation Fund 

Correction: Total apportionments by state/territory has been corrected from a previous release to reflect the accurate totals for each.

WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt today announced $227,125,000 will be distributed from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to all 50 states, five U.S. territories and the District of Columbia for specified park and outdoor recreation and conservation projects. This represents an increase of $57 million over last year's LWCF allocation, which is due to President Trump's energy agenda that has resulted in an increase in revenues from qualified leases on the Outer Continental Shelf.

"This is significant, as the LWCF leverages additional public and private dollars to expand outdoor recreation opportunities for the American people and invest in conservation projects across the country," said Secretary Bernhardt.

"This is a state-federal partnership that demonstrates how we can work together to improve and expand access to public outdoor recreation opportunities," said Deputy Director David Vela. "These funds are used to permanently conserve outdoor recreation areas for public use and enjoyment."

These funds are awarded through federal matching grants that leverage public and private investment in America's state and local public parks. The LWCF was established by Congress in 1964 to ensure access to outdoor recreation resources for present and future generations, and to provide money to federal, state and local governments to purchase land, water and wetlands for the benefit of all Americans. Funds are also used to permanently conserve outdoor recreation areas for public use and enjoyment. The funds enable state and local governments to improve park and other recreation areas in their communities by rehabilitating and upgrading existing parks, creating brand new parks in places that have none and developing and expanding trail systems that link communities to each other and to additional recreation opportunities.

Since the inception of the LWCF, more than $4.4 billion has been made available to state and local governments to fund more than 44,000 projects throughout the nation. The allocation for the State and Local Assistance Grant (state-side) Program is determined based on a formula set in the LWCF Act, and includes funds appropriated from the LWCF by Congress as well as revenue derived from the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act.

Fiscal Year 2020 Total Apportionments by State/Territory

Alabama

$3,424,130

Alaska

$1,903,426

American Samoa

$1,634,414

Arizona

$4,562,192

Arkansas

$2,698,918

California

$19,272,983

Colorado

$3,885,801

Connecticut

$3,248,641

Delaware

$2,019,540

District of Columbia

$1,915,601

Florida

$10,338,170

Georgia

$5,692,893

Guam

$1,657,032

Hawaii

$2,255,729

Idaho

$2,262,024

Illinois

$7,477,769

Indiana

$4,300,853

Iowa

$2,811,620

Kansas

$2,814,472

Kentucky

$3,250,446

Louisiana

$3,504,185

Maine

$2,050,099

Maryland

$4,237,066

Massachusetts

$4,671,930

Michigan

$5,761,949

Minnesota

$3,825,283

Mississippi

$2,663,371

Missouri

$4,064,004

Montana

$1,986,914

Nebraska

$2,380,206

Nevada

$2,896,311

New Hampshire

$2,123,082

New Jersey

$5,781,386

New Mexico

$2,500,656

New York

$10,433,678

North Carolina

$5,398,142

North Dakota

$1,877,429

Northern Marianas

$1,634,057

Ohio

$6,558,624

Oklahoma

$3,109,345

Oregon

$3,293,680

Pennsylvania

$7,082,583

Puerto Rico

$3,371,423

Rhode Island

$2,109,052

South Carolina

$3,456,826

South Dakota

$1,924,007

Tennessee

$4,140,419

Texas

$12,841,022

Utah

$2,899,268

Vermont

$1,824,229

Virginia

$4,992,569

Virgin Islands

$1,645,498

Washington

$4,610,683

West Virginia

$2,269,313

Wisconsin

$3,936,574

Wyoming

$1,843,483

Total $227,125,000

For more information, please visit www.nps.gov/lwcf.

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This is a correction of a previous release. 


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