We create parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come.
The Trust for Public Land’s recent grantmaking is defined by large, project-specific land conservation awards that move through public agencies, land trusts, and park organizations. The single largest recent grant in the dataset is $102,985,000 to the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority in Los Angeles for grants and land conservation, signaling the scale at which the foundation works on parks and protected lands. Other major awards include $15,397,500 to the City of Dallas Park & Recreation Department and $10,787,250 to the US Department of Navy, both tied to land conservation. The foundation’s grant list also shows repeated support for conservation partners such as Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust, which appears with two separate grants, and for public-sector land managers including state departments, counties, and municipal agencies. Its stated focus areas include parks and public lands, urban access and equity, climate resilience, health and wellness, schoolyard renovation, trails, land conservation, and research and mapping. The pattern points to funding that combines acquisition, stewardship, and park-related infrastructure rather than broad unrestricted support.
Land conservation is the clearest throughline in the recent grants. The Trust for Public Land gave $12,665,500 to Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust for stewardship and land conservation, and another $8,531,500 to the same organization for grants and land conservation. Public agencies are also a major channel for this work: the foundation awarded $6,875,513 to the Commonwealth of Virginia Dept of Conservation & Recreation for land conservation and $5,240,000 to the Bureau of Land Management in Taos, New Mexico for the same purpose. Stewardship appears alongside conservation in several grants, including $3,645,430 to Malama Huleia in Lihue, Hawaii. The topic list also aligns with schoolyard renovation, park infrastructure, and climate resilience, showing that land protection and community park access are connected in the foundation’s portfolio.
Typical grant size sits at $20,000 at the 25th percentile, $65,881 at the median, and $813,925 at the 75th percentile, while the recent list also includes several multi-million-dollar awards. The pattern is project-specific and restricted rather than general operating support. Recipients recur across years in some cases: Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust receives grants in both 2023 and 2024, and Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority appears in both years as well. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. One active program, the Community Schoolyard Renovation initiative in Minnesota, accepts unsolicited applications; the other listed programs do not indicate unsolicited entry.
$182M
$324.3M
$297.4M
$290.9M
Most grants fall between $20K and $814K, with a median of $66K.
25th Percentile
$20K
Median
$66K
75th Percentile
$814K
About 15% of grants go to recipients in CO.
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Grantmaking is national, and every grant in the recipient distribution is in the United States. California receives a meaningful share of support, with 15% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state, but the most frequent giving state is Colorado. Recent grants reach a range of places, including Los Angeles and San Diego in California, Dallas in Texas, Denver-area organizations in Colorado, and agencies in Florida, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Mexico, and Virginia. That spread matches a portfolio that works across public agencies, local governments, and conservation nonprofits.
Recent grants go to public agencies, municipalities, land trusts, and conservation organizations. Examples in the dataset include the City of Dallas Park & Recreation Department, the US Department of Navy, Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust, and the Commonwealth of Virginia Dept of Conservation & Recreation.
Land conservation is the dominant theme, often paired with stewardship. The focus list also includes parks and public lands, urban access and equity, climate resilience, health and wellness, schoolyard renovation, trails, and research and mapping.
Only one active program in the dataset clearly does: the Community Schoolyard Renovation program in Minnesota accepts unsolicited applications. The Equitable Communities Fund and the broader Community Schoolyards Initiative are listed without an unsolicited-application signal.
No. The geographic scope is national, and the recipient-country distribution shows all recent grants in the United States. Grants are spread across multiple states, with Colorado showing the highest grant count and California receiving 15% of grants.
Yes. Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust appears twice, once in 2023 for $12,665,500 and again in 2024 for $8,531,500. Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority also appears in both 2023 and 2024.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOUNTAINS RECREATION AND CONSERVATION AUTHORITY | LOS ANGELES, CA | $102,985,000 | 2024 | GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| CITY OF DALLAS PARK & RECREATION DEPARTMENT | DALLAS, TX | $15,397,500 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| US DEPARTMENT OF NAVY | SAN DIEGO, CA | $10,787,250 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | ARVADA, CO | $8,531,500 | 2024 | GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPT OF CONSERVATION & RECREATION | RICHMOND, VA | $6,875,513 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| OSWIT LAND TRUST | PALM SPRINGS, CA | $4,139,500 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| NEW MEXICO LAND CONSERVANCY | SANTA FE, NM | $3,789,999 | 2024 | GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE | ATLANTA, GA | $2,704,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| THE COLORADO FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICAN FOUNDATION | GREELEY, CO | $2,100,000 | 2024 | GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES | LOVELAND, CO | $2,075,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY | LOS ANGELES, CA | $2,000,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| CITY OF GREELEY | GREELEY, CO | $1,909,800 | 2024 | GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| CROW WING COUNTY | BRAINERD, MN | $1,825,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| US NATIONAL PARK SERVICE | VOLCANOE, HI | $1,738,150 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| CITY OF DESTIN | DESTIN, FL | $1,300,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | TALLAHASSEE, FL | $1,207,385 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| NORTHERN NECK LAND CONSERVANCY | WARSAW, VA | $999,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| AMAH MUTSUN LAND TRUST | SANTA CRUZ, CA | $913,333 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| LAND TRUST OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY | SANTA CRUZ, CA | $913,333 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| SAN BENITO AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | HOLLISTER, CA | $913,333 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| COUNTY OF HAWAII | HILO, HI | $887,500 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| ALA KAHAKAI TRAIL ASSOCIATION | KAMUELA, HI | $887,500 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| COLORADO OPEN LANDS | LAKEWOOD, CO | $886,664 | 2024 | GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| KLAMATH COUNTY A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF OREGON | KLAMATH FALLS, OR | $875,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| FRIENDS OF HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK | VOLCANO, HI | $800,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LANDS AND MINERALS | ST PAUL, NM | $779,000 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| BANNING RANCH CONSERVANCY | NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $500,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| FLATHEAD LAND TRUST | KALISPELL, MT | $429,500 | 2024 | GRANTS, CONTRIBUTIONS, LAND CONSERVATION |
| MONTANA LAND RELIANCE | BIG FORK, MT | $393,750 | 2024 | GRANTS; LAND CONSERVATION |
| THE OREGON RANGELAND TRUST | MITCHELL, OR | $341,573 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| CITY OF PORTLAND | PORTLAND, ME | $227,877 | 2024 | LAND CONSERVATION |
| NEW COVENANT COMMUNITY DEV | CHICAGO, IL | $162,760 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND ACTION FUND | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $126,849 | 2024 | TPLAF AFFILIATE SUPPORT |
| CITY OF CHATTANOOGA | CHATTANOOGA, TN | $119,118 | 2024 | PARK CONSTRUCTION GRANT |
| CLEMMONS FAMILY FARM INC | CHARLOTTE, VT | $100,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| BLUE HILL HERITAGE TRUST | BLUE HILL, ME | $100,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| VERMONT HUTS ASSOCIATION LTD | STOWE, VT | $90,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| MOUNTAINS TO SOUND | SEATTLE, WA | $78,506 | 2024 | CONTRIBUTIONS |
| BIG NFP | CHICAGO, IL | $75,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY INC | NEW YORK, NY | $75,000 | 2024 | CONTRIBUTIONS |
| ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING FOR KID | DENVER, CO | $65,881 | 2024 | GRANTS, CONTRIBUTIONS |
| PARK PRIDE INC | ATLANTA, GA | $56,612 | 2024 | CONTRIBUTIONS |
| WELCOMING AMERICA INC | ATLANTA, GA | $54,160 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| BIRDS GEORGIA | ATLANTA, GA | $39,469 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| URBAN AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE | NEWARK, NJ | $38,040 | 2024 | GRANTS, PARK CONSTRUCTION GRANT |
| UNITED PARKS AS ONE | NEWARK, NJ | $34,460 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| GROUNDWORK DENVER | DENVER, CO | $30,678 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| BREC FOUNDATION | BATON ROUGE, LA | $28,600 | 2024 | GRANTS |
| CONSERVATION MINNESOTA | MINNEAPOLIS, MN | $26,700 | 2024 | CONTRIBUTIONS |
| NEW ENGLAND FORESTRY FOUNDATION | LITTLETON, MA | $26,000 | 2024 | GRANTS |
MOUNTAINS RECREATION AND CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
$102,985,000GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION
CITY OF DALLAS PARK & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
$15,397,500LAND CONSERVATION
US DEPARTMENT OF NAVY
$10,787,250LAND CONSERVATION
COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST
$8,531,500GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPT OF CONSERVATION & RECREATION
$6,875,513LAND CONSERVATION
OSWIT LAND TRUST
$4,139,500LAND CONSERVATION
NEW MEXICO LAND CONSERVANCY
$3,789,999GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION
US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
$2,704,000LAND CONSERVATION
THE COLORADO FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICAN FOUNDATION
$2,100,000GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION
LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
$2,075,000LAND CONSERVATION
RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY
$2,000,000GRANTS
CITY OF GREELEY
$1,909,800GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION
CROW WING COUNTY
$1,825,000LAND CONSERVATION
US NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
$1,738,150LAND CONSERVATION
CITY OF DESTIN
$1,300,000LAND CONSERVATION
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
$1,207,385LAND CONSERVATION
NORTHERN NECK LAND CONSERVANCY
$999,000LAND CONSERVATION
AMAH MUTSUN LAND TRUST
$913,333LAND CONSERVATION
LAND TRUST OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
$913,333LAND CONSERVATION
SAN BENITO AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST
$913,333LAND CONSERVATION
COUNTY OF HAWAII
$887,500LAND CONSERVATION
ALA KAHAKAI TRAIL ASSOCIATION
$887,500LAND CONSERVATION
COLORADO OPEN LANDS
$886,664GRANTS, LAND CONSERVATION
KLAMATH COUNTY A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF OREGON
$875,000LAND CONSERVATION
FRIENDS OF HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
$800,000GRANTS
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LANDS AND MINERALS
$779,000LAND CONSERVATION
BANNING RANCH CONSERVANCY
$500,000GRANTS
FLATHEAD LAND TRUST
$429,500GRANTS, CONTRIBUTIONS, LAND CONSERVATION
MONTANA LAND RELIANCE
$393,750GRANTS; LAND CONSERVATION
THE OREGON RANGELAND TRUST
$341,573GRANTS
CITY OF PORTLAND
$227,877LAND CONSERVATION
NEW COVENANT COMMUNITY DEV
$162,760GRANTS
THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND ACTION FUND
$126,849TPLAF AFFILIATE SUPPORT
CITY OF CHATTANOOGA
$119,118PARK CONSTRUCTION GRANT
CLEMMONS FAMILY FARM INC
$100,000GRANTS
BLUE HILL HERITAGE TRUST
$100,000GRANTS
VERMONT HUTS ASSOCIATION LTD
$90,000GRANTS
MOUNTAINS TO SOUND
$78,506CONTRIBUTIONS
BIG NFP
$75,000GRANTS
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY INC
$75,000CONTRIBUTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING FOR KID
$65,881GRANTS, CONTRIBUTIONS
PARK PRIDE INC
$56,612CONTRIBUTIONS
WELCOMING AMERICA INC
$54,160GRANTS
BIRDS GEORGIA
$39,469GRANTS
URBAN AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE
$38,040GRANTS, PARK CONSTRUCTION GRANT
UNITED PARKS AS ONE
$34,460GRANTS
GROUNDWORK DENVER
$30,678GRANTS
BREC FOUNDATION
$28,600GRANTS
CONSERVATION MINNESOTA
$26,700CONTRIBUTIONS
NEW ENGLAND FORESTRY FOUNDATION
$26,000GRANTS