Measuring OHV Grant Impact
GrantID: 68011
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,900,000
Deadline: October 18, 2024
Grant Amount High: $3,900,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Required Outcomes and Benchmarks for OHV Conservation Efforts
This grant supports non-profits dedicated to advancing Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) conservation. Important to note is the emphasis on measurable outcomes within the context of trail maintenance and wildlife preservation. Successful projects must articulate clear objectives tied to environmental conservation, such as minimizing the ecological footprint of OHV activities and enhancing wildlife habitats alongside trail systems.
Key Performance Indicators to Track
Non-profits receiving this funding should focus on tracking specific Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure success effectively. Some vital metrics include the number of volunteer hours logged during trail clean-up events, the extent of trail area improved or restored, the increase in community participation in OHV stewardship programs, and changes in wildlife populations in areas affected by OHV access. Evaluation of these metrics will provide tangible evidence of the impact and efficacy of funded initiatives.
Evaluation and Reporting Requirements
For transparency and accountability, grant recipients must adhere to rigorous evaluation and reporting requirements. Regular updates detailing progress against established benchmarks must be submitted, highlighting both successes and areas needing improvement. Non-profits should maintain comprehensive records of conservation efforts, community engagement activities, and any collaborations with local governments or environmental organizations designed to bolster habitat preservation.
Performance Thresholds for Grant Continuation
Notably, performance thresholds will be set for continued funding, contingent upon meeting the benchmarks outlined in the initial proposal. Non-profits that demonstrate consistent progress in their conservation efforts and tangible community engagement can enhance their chances for future grants, ensuring their sustainability and impact in OHV recreation management. Conversely, failure to meet these established thresholds may lead to reassessment and potential scaling back of support, emphasizing the importance of accountability in grant management.
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