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Nov 12, 2024 · Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department

[PRESS RELEASE] Nov. 30 Deadline for 2024 NM Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant Applications

Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor

Melanie A. Kenderdine , Cabinet Secretary Designate

Ben Shelton, Acting Deputy Cabinet Secretary

Toby Velasquez, State Parks Division Director

Contact:

Wendy Mason

Marketing & Public Relations Manager

NM State Parks Division

wendy.mason@emnrd.nm.gov

505-819-1785

Sidney Hill

Public Information Officer, EMNRD

sidney.hill@emnrd.nm.gov

505-629-2900

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

November 12, 2024

Reminder: November 30 Deadline for 2024 New Mexico Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant Applications

Funding Available for Projects that Enhance Public Outdoor Recreation and Conservation

SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico communities, tribal organizations, and local governments are reminded that the deadline to apply for the 2024 Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants is fast approaching. Applications must be submitted by Friday, November 30, 2024 , to be considered for funding in the upcoming year.

The LWCF is a key federal program that supports the acquisition, development, and conservation of public parks, recreational areas, and open spaces across the nation. In New Mexico, LWCF grants are administered by the New Mexico State Parks Division and are intended to help local communities enhance access to outdoor recreation, conserve natural resources, and improve quality of life.

“We encourage all eligible organizations, municipalities, and tribal governments to take advantage of this funding opportunity,” said Toby Velasquez, Director of New Mexico State Parks . “The Land and Water Conservation Fund has been an essential tool for supporting outdoor projects in New Mexico, from playgrounds and sports fields to trail systems and natural area conservation. We want to ensure that our parks and public spaces continue to meet the needs of our growing communities while preserving our unique environment for future generations.”

Over the years, LWCF funding has supported numerous successful projects throughout New Mexico. In 2024, awards have been given to the cities of Albuquerque, Carlsbad, Deming, Farmington, Las Cruces, Las Vegas, Red River, Santa Rosa, and Socorro. Bernalillo County and Curry County have also benefitted from the program bringing close to four million dollars to New Mexico’s outdoor recreation spaces.

Who Can Apply:

Local governments (cities, counties, and municipalities)

Tribal governments

State agencies working in partnership with communities

Eligible Project Categories Include:

Acquisition of land for parks, recreation, and conservation

Development of outdoor recreation facilities, including trails, athletic fields, and playgrounds

Preservation and restoration of natural resources and habitats

Development of accessible outdoor spaces for people of all abilities

How to Apply:

The application process for the LWCF grants is straightforward. Applicants can access the application guidelines, eligibility requirements, and submission instructions online at emnrd.nm.gov under the State Parks Division LWCF tab . Detailed instructions and technical support are available to guide applicants through the process. All applications must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on November 30, 2024 , to be considered for funding.

New Mexico State Parks welcomed a new LWCF program coordinator in September. Nav Khalsa has a significant background in natural and cultural resource management and education.

Applicants with questions about the LWCF grant application process or specific project eligibility can contact Nav Khalsa at 505-570-7942 or Nav.Khalsa@emnrd.nm.gov . Copies of the application and directions can be downloaded in PDF format from the LWCF webpage at emnrd.nm.gov/sfd .

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New Mexico State Parks is a division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department . Our mission is to protect and enhance natural and cultural resources, provide first-class recreational and education facilities and opportunities, and promote public safety to benefit and enrich the lives of visitors.

Sincerely,

Wendy Mason

Marketing & Public Relations Manager

Records Custodian

NM State Parks Division

Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department

1220 S. St Francis Dr. | Santa Fe, NM 87505

Email: wendy.mason@emnrd.nm.gov | Web: www.emnrd.nm.gov

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