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Botetourt County government announced recreation grants

AED at Sports Complex Soccer Field

Botetourt County Announces Recreation Incentive Funds Recipients

Botetourt County Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021-2022 Recreation Incentive Funds.  This award-winning program offers matching funds to community service groups, individuals and businesses wishing to make recreation-related capital improvements on publicly owned property.  $33,923.88 was awarded to eight county organizations, including non-profit entities and local Botetourt County Public Schools.

“This year’s recipients showed creativity, ingenuity and strategy.  The winning projects will improve recreational programs for our entire county,” says Parks and Recreation Director Mandy Adkins.

This year’s recipients are as follows:

OrganizationDescriptionTotal Project CostFunds Requested
Addy Grace FoundationFriendship Swings$17,294.78$8,647
Compress & Shock FoundationNew AED & community training$2,125$1,063
Lord Botetourt High SchoolBatting cage net$1,149.80$574.90
Noah Boucher, Eagle Scout ProjectSix new picnic tables$1,000$500
Read Mountain Middle SchoolNew gymnasium scoreboard$8,667.95$4,338.98
Town of BuchananTown Park improvements$10,622.48$5,000
Town of TroutvillePurchase & install of senior fitness equipment$12,000$6,000
Colonial Elementary SchoolNew outdoor playground equipment$15,623.97$7,800

Nine organizations applied for funding. The Parks and Recreation Commission reviewed applications and made recommendations for awards that met the criteria for funding.  Projects were then approved by the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors.

Since the program’s inception in 1998, the grant has led to over $2 million worth of improvements to County property. Some of the completed projects include the design and installation of the James River mile marker signage and the installation of landscaping such as trees, shrubs and other perennial plants. Our local schools and booster clubs have also used grant funding for tarps for baseball fields, scoreboards and other recreation/sports amenities to help benefit the students in our community.

Congratulations to all the recipients! Make sure to follow Botetourt County Parks and Recreation on social media and on our website at www.botetourtva.gov  to follow the progress of these projects.

Submitted by Tiffany Bradbury, Director of Communications, Botetourt County