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With help from GOCO grants, partners have completed over 5,800 projects in all 64 Colorado counties. From parks and trails to stewardship and restoration efforts, these projects address urgent issues and ensure the future health of Colorado’s natural resources, wildlife, and communities. 

Select a county below for a summary of GOCO’s impact in that area, or select ‘Project Map’ to explore project examples across the state. 

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Project Finder

Use the tool below to find projects we’ve funded by county, program, year, and more. See the County Map above to download a PDF list of all grants GOCO has awarded in any given county. Please note that some multi-county, regional, and statewide projects are not included in the PDF lists or the Project Finder. As always, we can help; simply mail info@goco.org if you need more information.

Fiscal Year Project Name Organization Grant Type Grant Amount Acres Conserved
2022 CORP - Regrant Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Regional Partnerships Initiative $3,000,000.00
2022 22351 CORP - Capacity Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Regional Partnerships Initiative $500,000.00
2022 Wagner-Mayhew Farm The Conservation Fund Land Acquisition $977,000.00 116
2022 NFWF Grant Administration - RESTORE Colorado Program National Fish and Wildlife Foundation RESTORE Colorado $100,000.00
2022 Forest Health and Habitat Restoration in the Pikes Peak Conservation Corridor Palmer Land Conservancy Conservation Service Corps $30,471.66
2022 Increasing Capacity to Improve Stewardship, Conserve Land, and Advance Equity Estes Valley Land Trust Planning and Capacity $189,404.00
2022 Town of Dillon Town Park Master Plan Phase 1B Implementation Town of Dillon Community Impact $456,395.00
2022 Hanging Lake Trail Emergency Restoration Project RESERVE National Forest Foundation Community Impact $2,282,000.00
2022 Lewis Farm CE & Immersive Agricultural Experience Trust for Public Land Land Acquisition $1,500,000.00 225.75
2022 Garfield County Outdoors FY22 Colorado State University Generation Wild $151,992.00
2022 Garfield County Outdoors FY23 Colorado State University Generation Wild $300,288.00
2022 Garfield County Outdoors FY24 Colorado State University Generation Wild $277,246.00
2022 Purgatoire-Cucharas Collaborative Forest Health & Stewardship Project City of Trinidad Conservation Service Corps $28,350.00
2022 Upper Golden Laredo The Conservation Fund Centennial Program Implementation $1,566,500.00 412.897
2022 Schutt Wetlands Conservation Easement Crested Butte Land Trust Land Acquisition $127,000.00 107
2022 Gunnison Wet Meadows Restoration & Resilience Building Project Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District Planning and Capacity $153,760.23
2022 Cappello North The Conservation Fund Centennial Program Implementation $3,801,500.00 664.14
2022 Cappello South The Conservation Fund Centennial Program Implementation $1,332,000.00 403.944
2022 Garfield County Outdoors FY25 Colorado State University Generation Wild $277,246.00
2022 Baughman Trade Parcel The Conservation Fund Centennial Program Implementation $200,000.00 435.5
Annual Reports

Annual Reports

Learn more about the impacts of GOCO funding through these publications, which contain letters from the Executive Director, impact numbers, project stories, and photography.

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Program Spotlight: Generation Wild

Launched in 2015, the Generation Wild program invests in coalitions of youth-serving organizations called ‘Generation Wild communities’ that offer free or low-cost outdoors programs and pathways to careers to their local communities. 

Twelve existing Generation Wild communities have delivered over 7,000 programs to 270,000 participants. In 2024, GOCO awarded planning grants to four coalitions to advance their missions and explore joining the Generation Wild network. With this program, GOCO aims to help more of Colorado’s kids and families experience the benefits of nature and outdoor play. 

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Panorama Park, Colorado Springs. Photo by Ariel Lobdell.
Panorama Park, Colorado Springs. Photo by Ariel Lobdell.