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With help from GOCO grants, partners have completed more than 5,900 projects across all 64 Colorado counties. From parks and trails to stewardship and restoration efforts, these projects address urgent needs and support the long-term health of Colorado’s natural resources, wildlife, and communities.
Select a county on the County Map below to see a summary of GOCO’s impact in that area, including a PDF list of funded projects. Select Project Map to explore project examples across the state. Scroll down to the Project Finder to search GOCO-funded projects by county, program, year, and more.
Some multi-county, regional, and statewide projects may not be reflected in these tools. Need help or looking for something specific? Contact us at info@goco.org.
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Search GOCO-funded projects by county, program, year, and more. Some multi-county, regional, and statewide projects may not be reflected. For help, contact us at info@goco.org.
| Fiscal Year | Project Name | Organization | Grant Type | Grant Amount | Acres Conserved |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Land Acquisitions | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $37,443.50 | |
| 2014 | Capital Development Program - Management | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $603,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Galloping Goose Connection | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $8,897.35 | |
| 2014 | Eleven Mile State Park South Side Road Rehabilitation | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $1,059,258.62 | |
| 2014 | Meadow Park Flood Recovery Project | Town of Lyons | Flood Recovery | $1,120,282.47 | |
| 2014 | DPG-Prewitt Wetland Enhancement | Colorado Open Lands | Habitat Restoration | $25,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Salida River Trail | City of Salida | Paths to Parks | $489,614.00 | |
| 2014 | 2013 CYCA Administration Fee | Colorado Youth Corps Association | Colorado Youth Corps Association (CYCA) | $60,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Arkansas Headwaters Hecla Junction Campground Improvement | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $295,744.78 | |
| 2014 | WRV 2015 Partnership for Stewardship | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $69,397.83 | |
| 2014 | Land Acquisitions - Ark River Placer | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $147,221.82 | |
| 2014 | Estes Valley Riparian Restoration Program | Estes Valley Land Trust | Habitat Restoration | $25,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Rock Bottom Ranch Eco-Trail System | Town of Basalt | Local Park & Outdoor Rec (LPOR) | $242,660.00 | |
| 2014 | Headwaters Ranch Conservation Easement Third Phase | Trust for Public Land | Open Space | $445,000.00 | 175.09 |
| 2014 | Campbell Valley Restoration | The Nature Conservancy | Habitat Restoration | $25,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Riverside Park Flood Restoration - Softball/Baseball Field Rebuild | City of Fort Morgan | Flood Recovery | $566,470.09 | |
| 2014 | Upper Colorado River Corridor Priority Landscape: McElroy Ranch | Colorado Headwaters Land Trust | Open Space | $472,400.00 | 662 |
| 2014 | The Navajo River In-stream, Riparian & Wetland Improvement Project | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | Habitat Restoration | $18,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Lazy V Quarter Circle Ranch - CWHPP Legacy | Colorado Division of Wildlife | Legacy | $40,000.00 | 320 |
| 2014 | Master Plan for Parks, Recreation and Open Space | Town of Hot Sulphur Springs | Planning and Capacity | $18,750.00 |
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