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Celebrating 30 Years of Grantmaking

The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (RPOSD) turns 30 years old today!

Three decades ago, Proposition A was approved through a Special Election and established this District to be the stewards of parks and open space throughout the County.  It is easy to forget that it wasn’t so long ago when RPOSD was not meant to reach this milestone since Proposition A was set to sunset back in 2019. This expectation was flipped when an impressive 75% of LA County Voters approved Measure A in 2016, solidifying funding for parks and open space for the foreseeable future.

This District is built upon the belief that empowering people with better access to parks and open spaces means a greater quality of life for the entire community.  The recent years proved that not only do “Parks Make Life better,” but also highlighted the crucial role of parks and open spaces in our communities when it comes to our health and safety.  One cannot deny the incredible amount of work and heart behind RPOSD’s achievements over the span of three decades to get to where we are today. Accumulatively we’ve awarded $1.5 billion in funding towards parks and open spaces, which could not have been possible without the trailblazing work of the RPOSD family– both past and present.

We will share more about how the District celebrated this milestone in our next newsletter, which will be posted online once available.

Happy Birthday, RPOSD – and cheers to 30 years of grantmaking for parks and open spaces!

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Submit Your 2022 Competitive Grants Application by 10:00AM on September 29th!

The 2022 Competitive Grants Application Deadline

10:00 AM
Thursday, September 29, 2022

Submit your applications early on GMS!
Applications CANNOT be submitted after 10:00AM.

DON’T FORGET: HIT SUBMIT!

Your application is not submitted until you hit the SUBMIT button after you MARK AS COMPLETE on each form. You have successfully submitted your application when you receive a confirmation email.

Friendly reminder that applicants must be in Good Standing in order to apply for grants. Applicants who are not in Good Standing must contact their Grants Officer to develop a plan to restore Good Standing prior to applying for grants (Grants Administration Manual Section 1.7, Section 3.4.7).

The submission period for questions regarding the 2022 Competitive Grants closed on Monday, August 15, 2022. Answers for all questions received are posted on the Competitive Grant Programs webpage.

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In The News: LA County Allocates $9 Million in Funding for Park Projects

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Los Angeles Daily News: LA County allocates $9 million in funding for park projects 

LA County allocates $9 million in funding for park projects

The grant funding is from Measure A, the LA County Safe, Clean Neighborhood Parks and Beaches Measure — a parcel tax approved by voters in 2016.

Norma Edith Garcia-Gonzalez, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, talks about funding to 30 cities and the unincorporated Los Angeles area. The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District announced at Grand Park on Thursday, July 14, 2022, that it will allocate more than $9 million to support the development of park projects in communities in most need of open space. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

Norma Edith Garcia-Gonzalez, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation, talks about funding to 30 cities and the unincorporated Los Angeles area. The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District announced at Grand Park on Thursday, July 14, 2022, that it will allocate more than $9 million to support the development of park projects in communities in most need of open space. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District...

The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District announced at Grand Park on Thursday, July 14, 2022, that it will allocate more than $9 million to support the development of park projects in communities in most need of open space. (Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District announced on Thursday, July 14, that it will allocate more than $9 million to support the development of park projects in communities in most need of open space.

The grant funding is from Measure A, the LA County Safe, Clean Neighborhood Parks and Beaches Measure — a parcel tax approved by voters in 2016.

Norma Edith Garcia-Gonzalez, the district’s director, said in a statement the funds will be critical in creating parks in communities with considerably less park acreage than the county average.

“This is a bold park equity investment in communities and in building a greener Los Angeles County for all,” Garcia-Gonzalez said.

County officials applauded the Technical Assistance Program, which was created from Measure A funding and helps organizations with applications for grant programs for their park projects. Officials on Thursday aimed to introduce TAP to community members and connect them with available services.

“Park equity is our core objective, and the Technical Assistance Program helps even the playing field for park projects in our high and very high need communities,” said Holly Mitchell, the chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. “My district is one of the highest areas of park need, but this innovative program stands to transform how we develop and fund park projects.”

The funding will be allocated across 30 cities and in unincorporated areas.

Supervisor Janice Hahn said the pandemic showed the need for parks in communities.

“But there are neighborhoods across my district where families do not have access to a public park,” Hahn said. “With these allocations, cities across my district and across the county are going to be able to obtain the resources needed to invest in building new neighborhood parks and improving existing ones.”

News Coverage

KRCA-TV Estrella TV (Noticias 62) aired 7/14 during the 12pm and 5pm newscasts

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Univision CA (Edición Digital California) aired 7/14 during the 12:30pm newscast

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SN1CLA (Spectrum News 1) aired 7/14 during the 11:30am, 1pm, 4:30pm and 5:30pm newscasts

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KNX News Radio 97.1FM aired 7/14 at 5pm

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KNBC-TV (Today in L.A.) aired 7/14 during the 6am newscast

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KCBS-TV (CBS 2 News) aired 7/14 during the 6am newscast

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PRESS RELEASE: TAP Funding Allocation Announcement 2022

Media Contact:  Lorena Alamillo
(213) 443-6953; lorena@vpepr.com

 

LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT ALLOCATES OVER $9 MILLION IN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUNDING TO HIGH PARK NEED AREAS TO FURTHER PARK PROJECT DEVELOPMENT IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY

LOS ANGELES (July 14, 2022) The Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (RPOSD) announced the allocation of over $9 million in Measure A grant funding for technical assistance services to 30 cities and the unincorporated portion of Los Angeles County that are in high and very high park-need areas.  The funding allocation will be used to support and further park project development.

RPOSD established the Technical Assistance Program (TAP) as part of the voter-approved funding from Measure A, the LA County Safe, Clean Neighborhood Parks and Beaches Measure, to assist agencies and organizations develop eligible park projects and competitive applications for its grant programs, and to help communities create multi-benefit park projects and programs throughout Los Angeles County.

Norma Edith García-González, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District announced today the funding allocation to the 30 cities and the unincorporated Los Angeles area at a special presentation at Grand Park.  She was joined by city mayors, city managers, park directors, park equity advocates, Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Commissioners, RPOSD Advisory Board Members and park agency partners at the revealing of the allocation of funds to initiate and support new park development in cities and the unincorporated areas.

Today’s event also served as an introduction for TAP recipients to connect with the types of services available to support them, including: Community Outreach & Engagement; Grant Writing; Environmental Studies; Acquisition Services; Project Feasibility and Cost Estimation; Planning, Scoping, Design, Engineering & Construction Documents and Project and Construction Management.

“Today’s announcement allocates more than $9 million of Measure A funds to serve as critical funding to ignite the creation of NEW parks in communities with the highest park need according to the County of Los Angeles Park Needs Assessment.  Funding will be intentionally allocated to communities that have considerably less park acreage than the Los Angeles County average and will serve to advance park equity and access for all living in Los Angeles County,” said Director García-González.  “The Technical Assistance Program will provide funding for pre-park development costs that range from community engagement, planning to real estate, environmental services and much more to remove financial barriers, especially where parks are needed the most.  This is a bold park equity investment in communities and in building a greener Los Angeles County for all.”

“Park equity is our core objective, and the Technical Assistance Program helps even the playing field for park projects in our high and very high need communities,” said Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair, Holly Mitchell, 2nd District.  “My district is one of the highest areas of park need, but this innovative program stands to transform how we develop and fund park projects.”

“Access to technical assistance funding is essential to support a successful and transformative Los Angeles County. These funds will help empower marginalized communities and local organizations to deliver equity-based park projects – ensuring all Angelenos have access to green open spaces within walking distance of their neighborhood,” said Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District Supervisor.

“Parks help to bring our communities together, vastly improve physical and mental health, are a great place to improve child development, and can even prevent our kids from falling into the justice system. These allocations made possible by Measure A, which was approved by LA county voters in 2016, will help our cities and communities build more parks and lead to healthier communities.” said Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Third District.

“For so many of us, the pandemic showed how essential parks are to our communities, but there are neighborhoods across my district where families do not have access to a public park,” said Supervisor Janice Hahn, Fourth District. “With these allocations, cities across my district and across the county are going to be able to obtain the resources needed to invest in building new neighborhood parks and improving existing ones.”

“Parks have proven mental and physical health benefits and should be accessible to everyone in Los Angeles County. When Measure A passed, voters clearly voiced their desire to build more parks in their communities and today marks a strong step forward toward that goal,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Fifth District.

In November 2016, Los Angeles County voters approved Measure A, the Safe, Clean Neighborhood Parks and Beaches measure, with nearly 75% of voters approving the annual parcel tax, affirming the importance of parks to Los Angeles County residents.  Since the passage of Measure A, RPOSD has allocated approximately $400 million in Measure A funds to cities and park development agencies to help fund new park space, create better access to existing parks, and improve park amenities.

Last month, RPOSD launched two Measure A competitive grant programs, Recreational Access and Youth & Veteran Job Training and Placement, releasing up to $23 million total in funding opportunities for cities, non-profit organizations, community-based organizations, and other eligible entities.  In February, RPOSD also awarded $26 million in competitive grants to fund park projects across Los Angeles County.

TAP links high/very high park need entities with professional consultants, with expertise in various park development disciplines, including community outreach and engagement, environment studies, project feasibility, planning and design, and grant writing and application, at no cost to the eligible city.

For more information on the competitive grant programs and Measure A funding, visit the RPOSD website at https://rposd.lacounty.gov.

About Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District

Since its inception in 1992, the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (RPOSD) has awarded more than $1.5 billion in grants to cities, County departments, state and local agencies and community-based organizations for projects to improve and rehabilitate our parks, recreational facilities, trails, and open space lands.  Our grants have and will continue to make life better in Los Angeles County by building stronger and safer neighborhoods, enriching recreational experiences, advocating equitable access to parks and open spaces, and preserving our natural spaces for this and future generations.  By empowering initiatives that create, maintain, and improve our open spaces, RPOSD can help ensure that everyone in the Los Angeles County region benefits from all that parks have to offer.  This is all possible thanks to the support from the people of Los Angeles County.

About Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation

The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation manages 183 parks and operates a network of 70,079 acres of parkland, 475 sports amenities such as futsal, basketball, tennis, lawn bowling and multipurpose fields, 42 swimming pools, 15 wildlife sanctuaries, 10 nature centers that serve as a refuge for over 200 animals, 14 lakes – 3 of which are boating and swimming lakes, 5 equestrians centers, more than 210 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and the largest municipal golf system in the nation, consisting of 20 golf courses. The Department also maintains four botanical centers: The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, the South Coast Botanic Garden, Descanso Gardens, and Virginia Robinson Gardens.  The Department also owns and operates the iconic Hollywood Bowl and John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, which are jointly managed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, providing County residents with valuable entertainment and cultural resources.

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Workshop for 2022 Competitive Grant Programs on July 7 & Second Update to the Guidelines

Friendly Reminder: Workshop Tomorrow!

The workshop for the 2022 Measure A Competitive Grant Programs will be on July 7, 2022.Please note there are different timeslots scheduled for each program:

10:00 A.M. – Recreation Access (in collaboration with Metro)
03:00 P.M. – Youth & Veteran Job Training & Placement

Details for these Workshops, including links to attend, will be posted and updated on our Calendar. Although we highly recommend all applicants to attend, attending this workshop is not an application requirements.

The Guidelines have been updated TWICE since its release!

A second addendum to each of the two Guidelines was published on July 6th. Please note prior addenda was also released on June 22nd. It is your responsibility to review all changes. For your convenience, the edits noted in each addendum have been fully incorporated into the current versions dated July 6, 2022, and are now readily available. If you saved a copy of the Guidelines on or prior to July 6, 2022, please replace them with the current versions using the following links: 

We are accepting questions questions pertaining to this competitive grants application process for this cycle until August 15, 2022.

Email your question to info@rposd.lacounty.gov with the name of the competitive grant program your question pertains to in the subject line. Answers to submitted questions will be posted on the Competitive Grants Page.

The Grant Application Deadline is September 29, 2022.  

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2022 Competitive Grant Programs – Apply Now, Update Guidelines, Attend Workshop & Submit Questions

APPLY NOW ON GMS

Funding opportunities for the 2022 Measure A Competitive Grant Programs are now open! Applications are available on the Grants Management System (GMS) starting June 20, 2022. The deadline for this cycle is September 29, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.

Note that the Guidelines have been updated since its release!

An addendum to each of the two Guidelines  was published on June 22nd. For your convenience, the edits noted in each addendum have been fully incorporated into the current versions dated June 23, 2022, and are now readily available. If you saved a copy of the Guidelines on or prior to June 22, 2022, please replace them with the current versions using the following links: 

The addenda have also been published to accompany the original guidelines and can be reviewed on the Competitive Grants Page under “Timeline & Announcements.”

ATTEND THE WORKSHOP

The workshop for the 2022 Measure A Competitive Grant Programs will be on July 7, 2022.Please note there are different timeslots scheduled for each program:

10:00 A.M. – Recreation Access (in collaboration with Metro)
03:00 P.M. – Youth & Veteran Job Training & Placement

Details for these Workshops, including links to attend, will be posted and updated on our Calendar. Although we highly recommend all applicants to attend, attending this workshop is not an application requirements.

We are accepting questions questions pertaining to this competitive grants application process for this cycle until August 15, 2022.

Email your question to info@rposd.lacounty.gov with the name of the competitive grant program your question pertains to in the subject line. Answers to submitted questions will be posted on the Competitive Grants Page. Details about the Q&A Submission period is in the Guidelines.

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In The News: RPOSD gives over $26M in grant awards for park projects

Daily Breeze: South Bay parks projects receive nearly $3 million in grants from LA County

The Signal Santa Clarita Valley: City gets $1 million grant to acquire open space 

Antelope Valley Press: Improvements coming to Marie Kerr Park pool

Hughes News Online: LA County Park Projects Receive $26 Million Through Measure A

Los Angeles Daily News: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A

San Gabriel Valley Tribune: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A

SpectrumNews1.com: LA County Park projects receive $26M through Measure A 

The Antelope Valley Times: LA County park projects receive $26 million through Measure A

Whittier Daily News: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A

Pasadena Star-News: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A

Daily Breeze: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A

Daily Bulletin: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A

KFI AM640: LA County Park Projects Receive $26 Million Through Measure A

The Patriot AM 1150: LA County Park Projects Receive $26 Million Through Measure A 

My News LA: LA County Park Projects Receive $26 Million Through Measure A 

Los Angeles Blade: LA County Regional Parks District awards $26 million in grants

LA Post: LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT AWARDS OVER $26 MILLION IN COMPETITIVE GRANT AWARDS TO FUND PARK PROJECTS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Hahn Celebrates $10M in Grants going to Local Parks – The Los Angeles Post

Rome News Tribune: $26 million for LA County parks comes from Measure A 

The Downey Patriot: Rio San Gabriel Park awarded $1 million grant for renovations 

Cerritos Community News: HAHN-Local Parks Receive $10 Million: Pico Rivera, South Gate, Downey, Lakewood Get $1M Each

SCV News: County Parks, Open Space Announce 2021 Grant Award Winners,  Santa Clarita Receives $1 Million in Measure A Funding

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KNBC-TV (Today in LA) aired 2/24 during the 5am newscast

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KVEA-TV Telemundo (Noticias 52) aired 2/23 during the 5am newscast

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SN1CLA (Spectrum News 1) aired 2/24 during the 6am newscast

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KMEX-TV Univision 34 (Noticias 34) aired 2/23 during the 6pm newscast

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