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The Indiana Trails Program (ITP) is a grant program to support the development of trails throughout the state. The program uses state funds to help connect Hoosiers to outdoor recreation opportunities and natural environments without needing to rely on the use of a vehicle.
Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at FAFSA.gov. Submit a complete Adult Student Grant application through ScholarTrack. The scholarship is first come, first served and you must have the FAFSA and application complete to reserve your spot.
654 Individual Grants for Indiana Grants for individuals: teachers, students, homeowners, veterans, minorities, Native Americans, new immigrants, American Citizens. Grant Watch has a wide array of grants for individuals representing the diverse population of the USA.
Similar systems of local government maintained parks exist in other countries, but the terminology varies. State parks are thus similar to national parks, but under state rather than federal administration. Similarly, local government entities below state level may maintain parks, e.g., regional parks or county parks.
A user pays system has been in place since the inception of our State Parks in 1916. About 91% of our operating budget is covered by user fees. When costs of utilities, supplies, and equipment increase for you at home, they increase for us too.
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The Land and Water Conservation Fund is a federal grant program that provides matching grants to states and local governments for up to 50 percent of the cost of either acquiring land for public outdoor recreation or developing basic outdoor recreation facilities.
The National Park Service is primarily funded by Congress through both the annual appropriations cycle as well as some mandatory funds. The National Park System also receives funding through park entrance and user fees, as well as private philanthropy.
Many jurisdictions opt to levy taxes on the value of personal property, to fund parks and recreation initiatives. State laws vary whether revenue from property tax levies can be used for operating costs or capital investments. Property tax levies can be passed through legislative initiative or tax referendum.

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