County Launches Open Space Accelerator Mini-Grant Program
Posted June 22, 2026
On June 22, the Chester County Planning Commission launched the Open Space Accelerator Mini-Grant Program, which provides funding for municipalities to develop implementation plans for a specific open space-related priority project. Matching grants of up to $10,000 are available on a rolling basis until funding is exhausted. The program requires a 50% cash match.
Projects eligible for funding under this program include (but are not limited to):
- Prioritization planning, such as developing an open space prioritization system
- Connectivity and Greenway planning, such as feasibility planning for a trail segment
- Zoning and regulations, such as preparing or updating a conservation subdivision ordinance
- Policy development, such as studying feasibility of passing an open space referendum
- Stewardship planning for a municipal park or preserve
- Sustainability and resilience assessments, such as green infrastructure studies to reduce flooding or increase shade
Funded through the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2), the initiative is designed to provide a clear implementation pathway to advance a key community priority, accelerating high-impact open space projects aligned with adopted plans.
Projects should advance existing plans, strengthen open space networks, and build public support for conservation and recreation.
Applications are now open and must be submitted through the County's online portal. Learn more about the program, as well as the application.
