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SNOW - Snowmobile Local Government (FY26)

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Funding Amount

Varies

Deadline

Closed

Grant Type

state

Overview

SNOW - Snowmobile Local Government (FY26)

Provides financial assistance to local governments for acquisition of property for snowmobiling, development of snowmobile trails and equipment related to snowmobiling. Must be open and available for general public use.

Details

  • Awarding Agency: Natural Resources
  • CSFA Number: 422-11-1163
  • CSFA Popular Name: SNOW
  • Funding Opportunity Number: FY2026.SNOW
  • Announcement Type: Initial Announcement
  • Award Type: Competitive
  • Total Funding Available: $120,000.00
  • Funding Sources: State
  • Capital Grant: Yes
  • Indirect Costs Allowed: Yes
  • Posted Date: 2026-03-01

Funding Source Description

Funding for the grant program is derived from revenue generated by snowmobile registration fees, fines, and bond forfeitures pursuant to the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 40/9.1).

Restrictions on Indirect Costs

No

State Award Notices

Once a final decision has been made, the successful applicant will be notified by email and/or letter of any final requirements before the state grant can be awarded to them. A Notice of State Award will be issued in the Grantee Portal and must be accepted by the grantee. Once all the final requirements have been completed, the Grant Agreement between IDNR and the applicant will be sent for the applicant to sign and return. Once the agreement is fully executed by the IDNR a copy will be returned to the applicant.
Only after the Grant Agreement has been signed by the Director can expenses be incurred for grant reimbursement unless otherwise noted. Any expenses incurred outside of the grant period (before or after) are at the applicant’s risk and are not eligible either as match or for reimbursement related to the grant unless a waiver has been previously issued.

Administrative and National Policy Requirements

The Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA), 30 ILCS 708/1 et seq. is the Administrative Code that this grant will be governed under.

Reporting

Financial reporting will include all funds including matching funds spent in the undertaking of the project and interest earned on advanced payments. Various types of reporting are required for grant agreements awarded under this grant, including:

Performance Progress Reporting: The grantee shall be required to provide reporting of its activities under this project. The IDNR may withhold or suspend payment if the grantee fails to submit the required reports. The following reports are required under this Agreement and the forms are provided in the Implementation and Billing Packet that will be received upon award:

Quarterly Progress Reports: The grantee is required to provide to the IDNR quarterly progress reports that describe the progress of the project and expenditures of funds according to the budget line items as detailed in the approved Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance. The Quarterly Progress Report will be due as follows:

Quarterly Progress Report Due By:
April 1 | July 1 | October 1 | January 1

Additional Information

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/grants/Pages/LocalGovernmentSnowmobileProgram.aspx

Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Local Government Snowmobile Program

Eligibility

Eligibility Type: Public

Eligible Applicants:

  • Government Organizations

Additional Eligibility Information

The following types of projects are eligible for SNOW funding:
• Acquisition of land for snowmobile trails and areas. May be funded up to 90% for corridor/rights-of-way acquisition generally not exceeding 100' width OR up to 50% funding for non-linear acquisitions such as open field scramble areas, etc.
• Snowmobile trail development, including the signing of snowmobile routes along public roadways as designated by the local government agency having jurisdiction and authority as granted under 625 ILCS 40/5-2. May be funded up to 100%.
• Construction of parking areas, access roads, warming shelters, security lighting and other snowmobiling support facilities. This is generally limited to 50% funding.
• Purchase of communication and first aid equipment for local agency patrol use. Limited to 50% funding.
• Purchase of trail grooming equipment; signs; snowmobiles; associated protective gear; and trailers. May be funded up to 100%.
• Lease of tractors used to pull snowmobile groomer drags for maintenance of public snowmobile trails. May be funded up to 100%.
• Annual trail maintenance costs and minor equipment repairs to cover the cost of necessary fuel, oils/fluids, vehicle insurance and routine maintenance parts directly associated with the operation and transport of snowmobile trail grooming equipment while maintaining snowmobile trails open for general public use. May be funded up to 100%.

The following types of projects are not eligible for SNOW funding:
• Land acquisition through eminent domain.
• Any project which, either in whole or in part, will not be open to the general public for public snowmobile use.

How to Apply

Submission Timeline

  • Submission Opens: 2026-03-01
  • Submission Closes: 2026-04-30
  • Submission Timeline: One Time
  • Application Review Start / Pre-Qualification Deadline: 2026-05-01
  • Allow Multiple Applications: Yes

Question Submission

  • Questions Open: 2026-03-01
  • Questions Close: 2026-04-30
  • Questions Email: dnr.grants@illinois.gov

For grant program specific questions contact the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

For questions specific to the Amplifund program contact:
support@il-amplifund.zendesk.com
Amplifund Support Site:
https://il-amplifund.zendesk.com

Attachments

Apply on AmpliFund: https://il.amplifund.com/Public/Opportunities/Details/2e829c0a-80c4-4f69-8394-563678181315

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

recreation

Project Locations

IL

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