Centennial projects are high-impact initiatives that will create lasting impacts on the state and future generations.
Eligibility
Centennial projects:
- Achieve broad outcomes and/or have regional or statewide significance.
- Align with multiple GOCO program values: resource conservation, outdoor stewardship, community vitality, equitable access, and youth connections.
- Prioritize equity by including underrepresented communities in planning and outcomes.
- Engage the community through intentional processes and resident leadership.
- Involve collaboration with local and regional stakeholders and multiple and diverse funding commitments, reflecting the project’s importance.
Organizations eligible for GOCO funding include Colorado cities, towns, and counties; Title 32 special districts; land conservation organizations that advance the acquisition of open space; political subdivisions of the State of Colorado whose missions are to identify, manage, or acquire open space and natural areas; and Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Grant Awards
- Capital and stewardship: $2 to $5 million per project
- Land acquisitions: up to $10 million per project
- GOCO may suggest a revised award amount, as needed.
Deadlines
Capital and stewardship projects:
- Concept papers due: January 23, 2025
- Applications invited: February 6, 2025
- Applications due: March 6, 2025
- Grants awarded: June 12, 2025
Land acquisition projects are considered at any time.
Prepare to apply
- Successful project example: Mount Tom Conservation Corridor
- Successful project examples: March 2024 Centennial grant awards
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Contact your regional officer today.