Title: The Colorado Lottery
1The Colorado Lottery and Dollars for Our Outdoors
- The Colorado Lottery
- The Conservation Trust Fund
- Great Outdoors Colorado
2A Look Back
- Colorado voters supported the concept of a public
lottery to fund parks and recreation as early as
1976. - 1983 The Lottery began with its first game.
- 1984 Colorado communities started receiving
Lottery proceeds. - 1992 Voters created Great Outdoors Colorado
(GOCO). - 1994 GOCO began awarding grants.
- In 26 years, the Lottery has returned 2
BILLION.
3Colorado Lottery Games
4- Top selling product line
- year in, year out.
- Tickets range from 1 to 20
- Prizes ranging from 1.00 to 1,000,000
- 20-cents of each dollar
- goes to proceeds
5Jackpot Games
- Cost efficient
- Big Money
- 30-cents on a dollar goes to proceeds
6 - Tickets cost 1 each. Prizes are at least 50
percent of sales. - Overall odds of winning are 16.2.
- Player selects 5 numbers from a field of 32
possible numbers. - Prizes are fixed amounts. If a player matches
- Fixed top prize of 20,000.
- Quick Pick is available for Cash 5.
7- Introduced in 1989.
- Only sold in Colorado
- Tickets cost 1 each.
- Overall odds of winning are 135
- Player selects 6 numbers from a field of 42
possible numbers. - The jackpot starts at 1 million dollars, and
keeps growing until there is a winner.
8- Introduced August 2, 2001.
- Tickets cost 1 each. Prizes are at least 50
percent of sales - Overall probability of winning is 136
- Player selects five (5) numbers from a field of
59 possible numbers and then selects one (1)
number from a field of 39 possible numbers - As of January 09, the jackpot starts at 20
million, and keeps growing until there is a
winner - Florida has joined Powerball.
9Where The Money Goes
25 PROCEEDS
61 Prizes
6.5 Admin
7.5 Retailers
10How Lottery Proceeds Are Distributed
11Conservation Trust Fund (CTF) -- 40
- Last year received 48.9 Million.
- Distributed by the Department of Local Affairs
(DOLA).
12Who is Eligible for CTF Dollars?
- DOLA distributes CTF funds to 460 eligible
local govts - Counties
- Cities
- Towns
- Title 32 Special Districts that provide park
rec services - And, CTF dollars can be used as match for GOCO
Grants
13Accounting of CTF Dollars
- 4 quarterly distributions per year
- March/June/September/December
- CTF must be accounted for separately from all
other funds - Either in its own account, or own line item in
budget. GOCO dollars are NOT CTF dollars. - Interest earned on CTF money must be allocated to
the CTF account.
14Reporting and Monitoring of CTF Dollars
- Status of CTF Reports mailed to participating
entities in January. - Due back to DOLA by March 31 annually.
- Effective July 1, 2004, DOLAs Division of Local
Government given monitoring and enforcement
authority over the use of Conservation Trust
Funds.
15 16Acquisition of New Conservation Sites
17Development of New Conservation Sites
18Capital Improvements to Public Sites
19- To help the people of Colorado preserve,
protect, enhance, and manage the states
wildlife, park, river, trails, and open space
heritage.
20GOCOs Origins
- Committee appointed by Governor Romer in 1990.
- Question What should we do to sustain and
enhance Colorados outdoor resources? - Citizens initiative placed on 1992 ballot.
- Redirected the portion of Lottery proceeds being
used for capital construction projects to the
Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund.
21GOCO Board
- GOCO is a political subdivision of the State.
- 17 member Board appointed by the Governor and
confirmed by the State Senate. - Board members are fiduciaries of the GOCO Trust
Fund. - Set policies, budgets, spending plans and decides
grant awards.
22Grant Programs
- Program Offered
- Legacy grants As allow
- Open space grants 2X annually
- DOW investments Once annually
- State Park investments Once annually
- 5. Local government
- --Mini 2X annually
- --Regular 2X annually
- --Regional As allow
- 6. Trail grants Once annually
- Planning/Capacity 2X annually Building
grants
23GOCO Local Government Grant Program
- Cities, Counties, and Park Recreation Districts
eligible. - Opportunities to acquire, expand and improve
local parks, outdoor recreation facilities and
environmental education facilities. - Competitive matching grants -- minimum of 10 of
the total project cost must be a cash match.
24Projects Eligible for Funding
- Land acquisition for future parks
- Recreation/Sports fields
- Environmental Education Facilities
- Playgrounds
- Picnic areas
- Skate facilities
- Restrooms
- Fitness trails
-
25Local Government Grant Types
- Local Government Grant Up to 200,000.
- Mini-Grant -- established to assist small
communities where total projects costs do not
exceed 60,000. - Regional Grant -- offered as funds are available
for larger projects that typically serve regional
needs.
26 - Examples of Projects where CTF Funds are used as
a match for GOCO Grants
27Chapman Park sponsored by the City of Monte
Vista
Total Budget 179,206 CTF 12,600 Match
37 GOCO Grant 113,075
28Cerise Regional Park sponsored by the City of
Montrose
Total Budget 1,102,000 CTF
30,000 Match 55 GOCO Grant 500,000
29Walsenburg Wild Water Aquatic Park sponsored by
the City of Walsenburg
Total Budget 2,425,000 CTF
20,000 Match 84 GOCO Grant 400,000
30Trail Grants
- Local government funds and State Park base
funding allocated to the Colorado State Trails
Program. - Help build or plan new trails, connect and
restore existing trails and acquire land for
trail access.
31Fossil Creek Trail Underpass at HW 287 sponsored
by the City of Fort Collins
Total Budget 653,138 CTF 553,138 GOCO
Grant 100,000
32Open Space Grant Program
- Local governments, land trusts and the two state
agencies are eligible. - Grants are for fee title acquisitions and the
purchase of conservation easements. - 25 match required with 12.5 of that being in
cash.
33Projects Eligible for Open Space Grants
- Buffer/Inholding
- Greenways/Stream Corridor
- Community Separator
- Agricultural Land
- Natural Areas
- Wildlife Habitat
34Quarry Mesa Project sponsored by the Town of
Castle Rock
Total Budget 2,000,000 CTF 800,000 GOCO
Grant 400,000
35Legacy Grants
- Multi-year, multi-million dollar grants.
- Multiple project components with a strong
emphasis on land protection. - Foster partnerships.
- Regional or Statewide Significance.
- 61 Projects to Date.
- Last awards in FY 2008.
36Firestone Legacy Trail/Colorado Front Range
Trail Projectsponsored by the Town of Firestone
Total Budget 481,585 CTF 55,007 GOCO
Grant 235,000
37Achieving Results
- Awarded 653.7 million thru FY 2008.
- Created or enhanced 994 community park outdoor
recreation areas. - 644,000 acres protected.
- Trails 764 miles built or restored.
- Enabled 7,650 young people to participate in
CYCA.
382008 Poll Results
- 2/3s of citizens support buying more land for
open space and parks with lottery sales. - Coloradans prefer accessible outdoor investments,
large land purchases and conservation easements. - Public priorities remain with river corridors,
open space, greenbelt and agricultural
preservation. Most common comments in open-ended
question on community and state priorities are
divided between park maintenance and open space
purchases.
39CONTACTS Matt Robbins Colorado
Lottery 303-759-6830 Matt.robbins_at_lottery.state.co
.us coloradolottery.com Great Outdoors
Colorado 303-226-4500 info_at_goco.org www.goco.org
Conservation Trust Fund Tamra Hooper, Program
Manager 303.866.6398tamra.hooper_at_state.co.us