The Oregon Department of Agriculture is seeking applications for Agricultural Water Quality Support Grant program for improving water quality.
Donor Name: Oregon Department of Agriculture
State: Oregon
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/25/2022
Size of the Grant: $20,000 to $149,000
Details:
Oregon is taking a coordinated streamside-management approach to address priority water quality concerns and improve streams for fish and wildlife. The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) and other state agencies, local partners, and stakeholders are coordinating expertise, funding, and resources to improve water quality throughout the state. ODA’s Strategic Implementation Area (SIA) initiative was selected to implement the coordinated approach.
Goals
The goals of 2021-23 ODA AgWQ Support Grants are to provide capacity to SWCDs and WCs that supports the goals of the AgWQ Program, Area Plans, and the SIA initiative that can be accomplished voluntarily. Partner proposals and outreach will assist to identify Management Area-wide assessments, development of measurable objectives, and to address specific measurable objectives, adaptive management, and/or goals from Area Plans that aren’t already being achieved. Many measurable objectives and goals from the Area Plans overlap with voluntary partner conservation efforts and can be used to meet partner strategic plans in conjunction with accomplishing the goals of this grant.
Funding Information
- ODA’s Agricultural Water Quality (AgWQ) Program will have an open solicitation for grants of $20,000 to $149,000 for Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD) and Watershed Councils (WC).
Eligibility Criteria
- A grant applicant must be one of these legal entities: State of Oregon Soil and Water Conservation District, recognized Watershed Council or their fiscal sponsor.
For more information, visit Oregon Department of Agriculture.