
Off Highway Vehicle Fund Grants
Grants Navigation
Click the Explore Grants Pages and Programs button below to visit our Main Grants Page or to learn more about other grant opportunities available through Arizona State Parks and Trails.
Off Highway Vehicle Fund
The Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Fund is generated from Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Decal sales and gas tax revenues. These funds provide opportunities for OHV education, outreach, trail building, trail maintenance, law enforcement, signage, support facility development, as well as emergency repairs and vandalism prevention.
Apply for OHV Grants
Competitive GrantsSupplemental Grants
Blank Applications
Please click the links to view blank applications for the Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Fund
Blank Supplemental Motorized Grant ApplicationBlank Competitive Motorized Grant Application
Arizona State Parks and Trails Grants Manual
Arizona State Parks and Trails (ASPT) invites non-profits, clubs, local, regional, state, federal and tribal governments to submit grant applications for all kinds of motorized and non-motorized recreational trail uses. This manual provides guidelines for project sponsors on funding opportunities and how to apply.
Arizona State Parks and Trails Administrative Guidelines
These Administrative Guidelines were established to assist project sponsors in the successful and timely completion of their awarded grant projects. The Arizona State Parks and Trails (ASPT) Grant Staff will work closely with project sponsors to answer questions and provide recommendations on grant projects. Should you have questions or concerns regarding a grant project, please contact the Grants and Trails Team.
Arizona State Map
This state map is used to highlight where within the state an applicant's project will take place.
Legislative and Congressional District Information
Applicants can use this map to determine the project area’s Legislative and Congressional Districts.
Arizona Game and Fish Department Environmental Review Tool
This tool allows users to identify Arizona wildlife species and habitat that may be impacted by the proposed project area. It also generates in depth reports that can be used in the application process.