Outdoor Recreation Grant Awards Announced

Outdoor Recreation Grant Awards Announced

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$500,000 awarded to projects in seven counties

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, along with Secretary Shea Lewis, Secretary Renee Mallory, and Office of Outdoor Recreation Director Katherine Andrews, presented $500,000 in Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects in seven counties across the state on Wednesday. The Sanders Administration revived Great Strides after the program went dormant in 2017, following a recommendation of the Natural State Initiative. The funding for this grant program comes from Arkansas’ Tobacco Settlement Fund.

“Great Strides is back and better than ever. I know that when deciding which applications to accept, the grant writing committee had a special focus: smaller Arkansas communities without robust access to outdoor recreation. What these projects lack in size they make up for in impact. This program goes a long way toward making sure that every corner of Arkansas – not just a few big cities – is a great place to live and raise a family,” said Governor Sanders. 

“The funds we are handing out today undoubtedly will enrich the quality of life for Arkansans statewide, fostering greater access to outdoor recreation,” Shea Lewis, Secretary of ADPHT, said. “Working with the Department of Health is an opportunity for a great partnership where we can leverage each other’s specialized knowledge and skills to promote a healthier, more active lifestyle for our residents and visitors.”

“The Arkansas Department of Health is thrilled to once again partner with the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism to grant awards in communities around our state and enable accessibility for outdoor activities. Designated outdoor trails and walking paths lead to healthier communities. Outdoor trails can improve our physical, mental, and social health and wellness. This well-being allows us to keep improving and making choices for a healthier lifestyle for ourselves, our families, and our communities. Our goal is for these grant awards to continue to positively impact the health of Arkansas communities,” Renee Mallory, Secretary of ADH, said.

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“Today is a celebration of the partnership between the Office of Outdoor Recreation and the Department of Health with the goal of providing access to outdoor recreation at the local level and improving the overall quality of Arkansas’s outdoor recreation resources,” Katherine Andrews, Director of OOR, said.

The 2024 Great Strides grant recipients are:

  • Emerson, $93,735, Purple Hull Pea Park
  • Humnoke, $43,942, City of Humnoke Park Trail
  • Brinkley, $66,340, Brinkley City Park
  • Alexander, $96,990, Alexander City Park
  • Lewisville, $99,857, Lewisville City Park
  • Sevier County, $8330.08, DeQueen Lake Trail
  • Tyronza, $78,424, Tyronza Park

Recipient communities will use these grant funds to establish health and fitness trails that encourage physical activity and provide health benefits through safe and easily accessible facilities.

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The Office of Outdoor Recreation received twenty-one grant applications from fifteen counties across the state, totaling $1,611,270.28 in requested funds for fiscal year 2024. The total funding available for disbursement was $500,000. On Wednesday, May 15, 2024, seven projects were selected for funding, totaling $491,118.08.

The Great Strides Grant Program was established in Act 1750 of 2001 and was sponsored by then House Representative Tracy Steele of North Little Rock.

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