Please note: "Colorado State Parks” and “Colorado Division of Wildlife” represent the state agency known today as Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
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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.
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 | Rifle Gap Operations | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $28,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Rifle Gap State Park Recreational Management | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $14,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Eastern Fremont County Master Plan | Canon City Area Metro. Rec. and Park District | Planning and Capacity | $60,869.91 | |
| 2014 | Hogback Open Space Recreation Area Project | City of Canon City | Mini Grants | $41,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Coal Creek Community Park | Town of Coal Creek | Local Park & Outdoor Rec (LPOR) | $105,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Spring Creek Medium Trail Restoration | Town of Brookside | Colorado Youth Corps Association (CYCA) | $12,600.00 | |
| 2014 | Royal Gorge Wildfire Recovery | Canon City Area Metro. Rec. and Park District | Colorado Youth Corps Association (CYCA) | $37,500.00 | |
| 2014 | Acquire High Priority Habitat - Land Acquisitions and Improvements - Woodard | Colorado Division of Wildlife | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $294,000.00 | 2934 |
| 2014 | Ute Valley Gateway Phase II | City of Colorado Springs | Open Space | $1,008,500.00 | 110.5 |
| 2014 | Iron Mountain Fire Mitigation Project | City of Manitou Springs | Colorado Youth Corps Association (CYCA) | $30,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Crawford State Park Recreational Management | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $36,500.00 | |
| 2014 | Lone Mesa State Park Recreational Management | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $22,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Beaver Brook Trail and Trailhead Project | City and County of Denver | Trails | $200,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Lone Mesa Operations | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $44,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Bradley International School Outdoor Sustainability Project | City and County of Denver | School Yard Initiative (SPYI) | $51,200.00 | |
| 2014 | Black Forest Fire Restoration | El Paso County | Colorado Youth Corps Association (CYCA) | $17,700.00 | |
| 2014 | Sylvan Lake State Park Recreational Management | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $55,000.00 | |
| 2014 | Boxcar Ranch Conservation Easement | Central Colorado Conservancy | Open Space | $175,000.00 | 90 |
| 2014 | Sylvan Lake Operations | Colorado State Parks | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $109,100.00 | |
| 2014 | Acquire High Priority Habitat - Washburn Ranch | Colorado Division of Wildlife | Colorado Parks & Wildlife Program | $130,804.40 | 1361 |
Please note: "Colorado State Parks” and “Colorado Division of Wildlife” represent the state agency known today as Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Explore how GOCO investments delivered on-the-ground impact across Colorado.
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.
To date, fifteen Generation Wild communities have delivered more than 9,500 programs to over 360,000 participants across the state, and more than 5,700 programs connecting youth to outdoor careers.