$30 Million Available In Round Two Of Next Level Trails Grant Program

Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 6:30 AM

By Indiana Department of Natural Resources, news release

The grant period begins October 1 and ends November 1.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) - Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Natural Resources director Cameron Clark today announced details of the second round of the Next Level Trails grant program, including three workshops in August for interested applicants.

Next Level Trails, which will dedicate $90 million of State funds over the life of the program, is the largest infusion of trail funding in state history. The grant program is divided into two components: a $70 million fund for regional projects and a $20 million fund for local projects. Each requires a minimum 20 percent project match, which can include monetary contributions, land value, and in-kind donations of materials and labor. Projects funded through this program must be open to the public.

The second round will award up to $25 million to regional projects and up to $5 million to local projects. The application period for the second round begins Oct. 1 and ends Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. CT. Eligible applicants include units of government or 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. Applicants are limited to one application per round. First-round applicants that did not receive funding in that round may re-apply in the second round. A third round is anticipated in 2020.

“Next Level Trails is off to an exciting start,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Trails create important connections within and between our communities, and this second round of funding represents another big investment toward improving connectivity and Hoosiers’ quality of life.”

The first round of Next Level Trails awards was announced in May. Seventeen communities and non-profit organizations were awarded a cumulative $24.9 million for 42 miles of new trail development. The list of awards, project descriptions, and a map can be found here.

“More than 80 applications were submitted in the first round, and the 17 projects awarded set a high bar,” Clark said. “Next Level Trails puts a high priority on collaboration, and it’s exciting to see local governments and non-profits working together with community partners to make these projects a priority.”

Those interested in applying for the second round are encouraged to attend one of three application workshops:


—Aug. 9 at Fort Harrison State Park Inn in Indianapolis (also offered via webinar)
—Aug. 13 at Spring Mill State Park in Mitchell
—Aug. 20 at Indiana Dunes State Park in Chesterton

All workshops will begin at 3 p.m. local time. Registration information can be found at: dnr.IN.gov/outdoor/9873.htm.

More information regarding Next Level Trails is at on.IN.gov/nextleveltrails.

An updated Next Level Trails Application Handbook, including minor changes for round two, can be found at: dnr.IN.gov/outdoor/9855.htm.

Next Level Trails is part of Gov. Holcomb’s Next Level Connections, a $1 billion statewide infrastructure program that accelerates the completion of major highway projects, expands access to rural broadband services, creates more nonstop flights and pursues the expansion of rail projects in northwest Indiana. Learn more at IN.gov/gov/nextlevelconnections.htm.    

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