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Playground Grants in Indiana

Active grant programs that fund playgrounds, parks, and recreation projects in Indiana. We re-check the source portal weekly so the list stays current. Source: Indiana DNR.

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President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust Fund
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Wabash River Heritage Corridor Fund (WRHCF)
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Indiana Trails Program
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DNR Shooting Range Program (Wildlife Restoration)
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Recreational Trails Program (RTP)
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The Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)
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Federal Programs
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State Park Pin & Patch Hoosier Quest Program
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School & Group Programs
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Indiana Master Naturalist Program
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Interpretive Services & Park Programs
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Starve Hollow State Recreation Area
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Redbird Off-Road State Recreation Area
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Pokagon State Park / Trine State Recreation Area
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Interlake Off-Road State Recreation Area
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Deam Lake State Recreation Area
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Nature & History Programs
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Community Grants & Trails
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Duke Energy Foundation
Duke Energy Foundation — Community Impact Grants
Grants in Duke Energy operating states for community vitality including parks, playgrounds, and youth-recreation infrastructure.
Award: $5,000–$100,000
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Forest Park Playground Inc
Forest Park Playground Inc — Foundation Grant Opportunity
Foundation surfaced via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer NTEE-classification sweep (NTEE ?). Located in South Bend, IN. Auto-promoted: organization name matches playground/parks/youth/recreation keywords.
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Boys & Girls Club Of Noblesville Inc
Boys & Girls Club Of Noblesville Inc — Foundation Grant Opportunity
Foundation surfaced via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer NTEE-classification sweep (NTEE ?). Located in Noblesville, IN. Auto-promoted: organization name matches playground/parks/youth/recreation keywords.
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Little League Baseball Inc
Little League Baseball Inc — Foundation Grant Opportunity
Foundation surfaced via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer NTEE-classification sweep (NTEE ?). Located in Georgetown, IN. Auto-promoted: organization name matches playground/parks/youth/recreation keywords.
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Boys & Girls Clubs In Indiana Inc
Boys & Girls Clubs In Indiana Inc — Foundation Grant Opportunity
Foundation surfaced via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer NTEE-classification sweep (NTEE ?). Located in Indianapolis, IN. Auto-promoted: organization name matches playground/parks/youth/recreation keywords.
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21 more grants available — use the matcher to filter by your project type and budget.

Frequently asked questions about Indiana playground grants

Who can apply for playground grants in Indiana?

Most Indiana grants are open to public agencies (school districts, parks departments, municipalities), 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and tribal entities. A handful are restricted to specific county types or census-designated places. Each grant card above lists eligibility — the matcher narrows the list to programs your specific organization type qualifies for.

How much can I get from a Indiana playground grant?

Indiana programs typically award between $10,000 and $250,000, with a few capital programs going higher. Most require a 1:1 local match, though some allow in-kind contributions to count. Click into any grant above to see its specific award range and match requirements.

What's the difference between state and federal playground grants?

State grants like the ones above tend to have shorter application windows, smaller award ranges, and stricter geographic eligibility (you must be in Indiana). Federal grants — Land & Water Conservation Fund, CDBG, etc. — award more but have longer review cycles and more competitive applicant pools. We surface both in the grant matcher.

Do you help with the Indiana grant application?

Yes. When you're applying for a grant that includes our equipment, we provide a Grant-Ready Documentation Package free of charge: formatted equipment quote, ADA compliance notes, site layout sketch, and a validity letter on our letterhead that grant reviewers expect. Submit a quote request to start.

Already applying for a Indiana grant?

We'll send you a free Grant-Ready Documentation Package — formatted quote, ADA compliance notes, site layout sketch, and validity letter — within 48 hours. Reviewers expect to see these.

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