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ROUTE TO PARKS

GRANTS PROGRAM

Photo Credit: City Heights Community Development Corporation

At Parks California, we believe everyone deserves a world-class park experience and the opportunity to create a lifelong connection with nature. However, barriers like limited transportation options can prevent many from enjoying the great outdoors.

To bridge this gap, we launched the Route to Parks grants program in 2020. This initiative supports local organizations in overcoming transportation challenges, ensuring historically marginalized communities can visit and enjoy California State Parks.

Together, we’re fostering connections with nature. In just four years, we’ve supported 85 organizations to create transformative outdoor experiences. We’re excited to continue this journey and proud to offer the grants program for a fourth cycle, bringing nature closer to all.

To help ensure that all communities, including people who have been historically marginalized, have an opportunity to visit and enjoy California State Parks, Parks California launched the Route to Parks grants program in 2020 to support local organizations that are best able to address transportation and other obstacles faced by these communities.

Together, we are helping people develop a connection, appreciation, and love for nature. Over the past three years, we have provided grants to more than 40 organizations across the state that, in turn, have been able to create transformative experiences in nature for their communities. Focused on providing experiences in State Parks to underrepresented communities, we are proud to offer this grants program for the fourth cycle.

This program is made possible through a public private partnership, supported by private fundraising by Parks California, and the California Department of Parks and Recreation’s Waterway Connections Initiative. Route to Parks is aligned with the goals of California Natural Resources Agency’s Outdoors for All program. Through this partnership, Parks California is excited to expand the Route to Parks grants program this year with increased opportunities for water-related outdoor access and experiences. Through this program, we aim to improve park access for all Californians so they can create authentic connections with nature.

This initiative thrives on a robust public-private partnership, supported by private fundraising by Parks California, and the California Department of Parks and Recreation’s Waterway Connections Initiative. Route to Parks is aligned with the goals of California Natural Resources Agency’s Outdoors for All program. Through this partnership, Parks California is excited to once again expand the Route to Parks grants program, introducing even more opportunities for water-related outdoor access and experiences. Through these efforts, we aim to improve park access for all Californians so they can create authentic connections with nature.
City of Dreams, Candlestick Point State Recreation Area
Santa Barbara Police Activities League, Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Ventana Wildlife Society, Andrew Molera State Park

Big City Mountaineers

For the 2025 grant cycle, we are seeking proposals that address the following criteria:

  • Primarily provide transportation to/from California State Parks and beaches;
  • Offer a valuable recreational, environmental, cultural, or historical learning experiences;
  • Reach underrepresented communities who may face challenges getting to or enjoying parks, and/or lack opportunities to create meaningful connections to nature;
  • Address parts of the state with the greatest transportation needs.

Preference will be given to proposals that:

  • Include programming and/or experiences at California State Parks that connect people to inland waterways, lakes, rivers, watersheds, and water systems;
  • Deliver memorable experiences in nature through collaboration with other stakeholders to build expertise and deliver programs that they alone would not be able to provide;
  • Provide participants with multiple meaningful outdoor experiences in parks; 
  • Strengthen collaboration and partnership with California State Parks;
  • Have an innovative and relevant transportation approach for participants.

Grant resources are now available!

Eligible applicants include:

  • 501(c)3 Organizations
  • California Native American Tribes (inclusive of federally and non-federally recognized tribes)
  • Native 7871 Organizations
  • Fiscally sponsored Community Organizations
  • Government Agencies
LEARN MORE

Parks California held a webinar on July 8, 2024 to discuss Route to Parks Grants goals and address common questions regarding the application process. 

Watch the webinar replay here.

Under this grant cycle, Parks California anticipates grant awards will average $25,000. Applicants should apply for projects that start January 1, 2025, intending to be completed by December 31, 2025. A preview of the grant guidelines can be accessed here. Proposals will be submitted through Parks California’s grants management system.

Important Note — Applicants are required to discuss the proposed project with California State Park staff in each District where programming is proposed. Due to the summer’s busy season, we highly encourage you to begin conversations with the park, beach and/or land manager you intend to visit as soon as possible. These early conversations can help inform your on-site activities and resources needed. You will need to provide the name and contact information of the State Parks employee with whom you discussed your proposal.

Proposals are due by 5 pm on August 28, 2024.

2025 ROUTE TO PARKS
GRANT CYCLE AND IMPORTANT DATES

Office Hours

Staff will be available during “community office hours” on July 17th, July 25th, August 5th, and August 21st from 10-11 am. To sign up for “community office hours,” please select a session here.

Staff will also be available for 15 minute slots during individual “office hours” at select times. To schedule an individual “office hour” session, please select an available time at this link . If none of the formal office hour times work with your schedule, please email grants@parkscalifornia.org.

Proposals Due

Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 5 pm PST

Grant Awardees Notified

Early December 2024

Grant Agreements Due

Mid-December 2024

Past Grant Recipients