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			 Application period open for Open 
			Space Land Acquisition and Development grants for park projects 
			Distressed communities may qualify for 
			100% assistance with project costs 
			 
			 
			 
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			 [August 24, 2022] 
             
			 
			
			A long-standing grant program that helps communities 
			cover the cost of local park development will offer up to 100% 
			funding assistance for distressed communities for the first time in 
			the history of the program. 
			 
			Applications will be accepted through Sept. 30 for the next round of 
			state-funded Open Space Land Acquisition and Development, or OSLAD, 
			grants. 
			 
			The fiscal year 2023 state budget signed into law by Gov. JB 
			Pritzker dedicates $56 million for the program – the largest 
			allocation ever for OSLAD grants to help communities acquire and/or 
			develop land for public parks and outdoor spaces. The grants are 
			offered through the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). 
			 
			Distressed communities that apply for an OSLAD grant may qualify for 
			up to 100% funding assistance for their project. Funding assistance 
			of up to 50% is available for all other qualifying communities that 
			apply. To find out if a community is on the state’s fiscal year 2023 
			OSLAD distressed communities list, visit 
			https://bit.ly/IDNRdistcomms. 
			
			
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Grant awards up to $1,125,000 are available for land acquisition 
projects, while development or renovation projects are limited to a $600,000 
grant maximum. 
OSLAD is a matching program that provides an advance payment (for 
development projects only) that is 50% of the grant award amount shortly after 
the grant agreement is executed. The local agency must demonstrate and possess 
the ability to finance the remaining costs of an approved project prior to 
receipt of remaining grant funds. The OSLAD program is funded through a 
percentage of the state’s Real Estate Transfer Tax. 
 
Applications must be submitted to IDNR through the Amplifund Grant Management 
System at https://bit.ly/2023OSLAD by 5 p.m. Sept. 30, 2022. 
 
The Notice of Funding Opportunity can be found at https://gata.illinois.gov. For 
more information about the OSLAD program, visit https://bit.ly/IDNRoslad or call 
the IDNR grants office at 217-782-7481. 
				 
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