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Grants & Funding Opportunities

The Town is committed to pursuing grants and alternative funding opportunities to support a wide range of projects, acquire specialized equipment, and enhance training efforts. These resources allow the Town to extend beyond the limitations of its operational budget and address the evolving needs of a growing community. To promote transparency and provide clear, up-to-date information, this grant funding page is reset annually on July 1. We are grateful to the funding agencies that continue to recognize and invest in the future of the Town.

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Founders Park, Leland, NC
2021 Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF)
N.C. State Parks
Grant Awarded: 11/16/2021
Awarded Amount: $489,000
Local Match Amount: $1,610,830

The Town of Leland has partnered with PARTF to keep pace with our fast-growing community’s desire and need for improved and expanded recreation opportunities and facilities. This exciting project will update and transform Founders Park from a basic municipal park to a hub of community activity and engagement for all Leland citizens by adding unique amenities not found elsewhere in the area.

Founders Park Phase I will add the first splashpad in northern Brunswick County, fitness stations, an amphitheater, a veterans memorial, an improved walking trail, additional parking, restrooms, and associated site furnishings.

Perry Avenue
State Capital Infrastructure Fund (SCIF) Directed
N.C. Office of State Budget and Management
Grant Awarded: 01/04/2022
Awarded Amount: $250,000

Perry Avenue, which is currently a dead end road, will be extended in order to fully connect Village Road with Old Fayetteville Road. This will aid in traffic flow by giving some relief to Town Hall Drive, which runs parallel to Perry Avenue. Founders Park will be framed on both sides with Perry Avenue and Town Hall Drive, aiding in traffic flow around park. The road improvements will also allow the addition of parallel parking and resurfacing, which will enhance the appearance and durability of the road.

 

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LTDA Grant Program
Leland Tourism Development Authority
Grant Awarded: 09/08/2025
Awarded Amount: $20,000
Local Match Amount: $0

The Leland Tourism Development Authority grant program assists organizations with the marketing, promotion, and execution of projects and initiatives that promote tourism in – and attract visitors to – the Town of Leland. 

As our Town grows, Leland Parks, Recreation, & Cultural Recourses is committed to growing and adapting our recreational amenities and programs to meet the expectations of our community.  We look forward to increasing the number of performances and events so all ages can interact at the heart of the Town, while creating memories as families, neighbors, and friends. 

Sturgeon Creek
Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF)
N.C. State Parks
Grant Awarded: 09/23/2025
Awarded Amount: $443,108
Local Match Amount: $1,056,890

The Town of Leland has partnered with PARTF to building a boardwalk and boat dock along Sturgeon Creek. The currently undeveloped Sturgeon Creek Park is intended to serve as Leland’s second water access park. An ADA boardwalk and boat dock along a creek offer numerous benefits for the Town of Leland, including enhanced accessibility for pedestrians and boaters as well as improved recreational opportunities. With more than 78 acres, this park has the potential to become a destination facility both locally and regionally for sportsmen and water lovers wishing to gain access to Sturgeon Creek and the Brunswick River.

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NCLM Insurance Pool Safety Grant- WC
North Carolina League of Municipalities
Grant Awarded: 08/27/2025
Awarded Amount: $5,000
Local Match Amount: $5,000

The Workers' Compensation Trust is member-owned and governed self-insurance risk pool of cities, towns and public entities that collectively achieve greater rate stability. The League’s expert risk management, claims management, and underwriting staff work for the benefit of all pool members, which means lower costs for local government over the long term. The Safety Grant program has allocated funds for each pool to assist members in purchasing equipment and services that will significantly reduce the likelihood of future workers' compensation, property/casualty, or liability insurance claims. 

 

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New Initiative Grant Program
North Carolina Recreation and Park Association (NCRPA)
Grant Awarded: 08/07/2025
Awarded Amount: $1,000
Local Match Amount: $0

Through its New Initiative Grant, the North Carolina Recreation and Park Association (NCPRA) stimulates creative and impactful projects in local North Carolina communities. By awarding seed funding, this program helps advance the association's core mission of promoting equitable access to outdoor spaces, fostering health and wellness through engaging activities, and supporting local conservation efforts. The initiative ultimately enhances community well-being by providing new resources and opportunities for residents.