Funding Priorities
Framework Amendment Goals
Article XXVII of the Colorado Constitution requires GOCO to allocate
its proceeds to four areas in substantially equal portions over
time:
Wildlife Program Grants through the Division of Wildlife (DOW)
which:
Outdoor Recreation Program Grants through the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation (DPOR) which:
Open Space and Natural Areas Program Grants through the Colorado Divisions of Parks and Outdoor Recreation and Wildlife, or municipalities, counties, or other political subdivisions of the state, or nonprofit land conservation entities to:
Local Government Program Grants to:
In addition, the Board will use the latitude provided in the Amendment
to make expenditures which it considers necessary and proper
to the accomplishment of the purposes of the amendment.
The requirement to spend funds in each of the four areas will
continue to guide the Boards overall investment of funds. The
Amendment Goals provide important direction and guidance about
how the money is to be spent over time. The current challenges
faced by the state and the desires of the people of Colorado --
as expressed through the statewide poll and strategic planning
process -- provide additional information to help the Board shape
its overall approach. The Board will continue to emphasize the
protection of land and water as a priority across each of the
four Amendment Goals.
In keeping with the goals specifically outlined in Article XXVII
and in recognition of the publics
priorities, the Board will organize its activities into three
core programs:
The core programs will provide for planning, opportunities for
capacity building, project implementation, and in the case of
the Land, Water and Wildlife Protection Program, stewardship.
GOCO will continue to offer its existing grant programs:
The targeted initiatives outlined in this plan will be achieved
through existing grant programs and new programs to be developed
in the future. The initiatives have been developed to provide
definable, cohesive and measurable objectives.
Addressing Colorados Diverse Needs
This plan strives to meet the diversity of needs in the state,
while maintaining an emphasis on protection and stewardship of
land and water for open space, wildlife, parks and outdoor recreation.
The Board recognizes that strategically focusing its resources
means that not all regions of the state will be served by all
types of GOCO grants. However, because of GOCOs funding increase
beginning in 1999, more dollars will likely be available for all
project types, including existing grant programs. In addition,
GOCO will continue to encourage projects that support the expansion
of outdoor recreation, wildlife, and open space opportunities
for urban and rural areas throughout the state and among minority,
economically disadvantaged, and physically challenged populations
in the state.
Under this plan, the approximate allocation of funds to each of
the core programs from Fiscal Year 1999 through Fiscal Year 2008
will be: Total of three core programs: 100% Land, Water, and Wildlife Protection 71.5% of total funds Outdoor Recreation Facilities 23.0% of total funds Youth, Environmental Education, and Interpretation 5.5% of total
fund
From each the funding areas outlined in Article XXVII of the Constitution
(see page 5), the following percentages will be dedicated to the
three core program areas:
|
Land, Water, and |
Outdoor Recreation |
Youth, Environmental Education, Interpretation |
||
|
Wildlife |
89% |
0% |
11% |
100% |
|
Outdoor Recreation |
52% |
40% |
8% |
100% |
|
Open Space |
98.5% |
0% |
1.5% |
100% |
|
Local Government |
46.5% |
52% |
1.5% |
100% |
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