The Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP), managed by the National Park Service and funded through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), provides matching grants to cities for park and recreation projects nationwide. Since 2014, this nationally competitive program has provided federal dollars to local communities, helping cities transform vacant lots, degraded spaces, and underutilized land into vibrant community parks that strengthen local economies, improve public safety, and enhance community pride and belonging.
These three City Parks Alliance reports demonstrate how the ORLP program is a smart investment in locally led park and recreation projects in communities across the U.S.

This report provides general information on the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership. The report highlights the health, economic, and environmental benefits of city parks, provides ORLP case studies, and mayoral testimonials.

This report focuses on the physical, mental, and environmental health benefits of city parks and demonstrates how ORLP funds play an important role in supporting strong, healthy, and resilient cities across America.

This report focuses on the economic benefits of city parks and demonstrates how ORLP funds play an important role in attracting local economic development in cities across America.