Apply Now for Oregon Conservation Strategy Implementation Grants
Applications for Oregon Conservation Strategy Implementation Grants will be accepted by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife from May 1 through June 15, 2007. To be eligible for a grant, proposed projects must focus on actions that benefit species and habitats as outlined in the Oregon Conservation Strategy.
Approximately $400,000 is available through the federal State Wildlife Grants (SWG) program. Individual grants will be awarded in amounts between $10,000 and $50,000. Private non-profit organizations, educational institutions, tribes, and state and local agencies may apply. Federal agencies, businesses, and private landowners are not eligible, but are encouraged to work with eligible partners on cooperative projects.
For information on the grant application process, contact: Peg Boulay, ODFW conservation strategy coordinator, 503-947-6316; Audrey Hatch, ODFW conservation strategy monitoring coordinator, 541-757-4263 ext. 242; or Jim Gores, ODFW invasive species coordinator, 503-947-6308.
State Wildlife Grants were created by Congress to provide a proactive approach to conservation with the intent of preventing species from declining to the point of qualifying as threatened or endangered. The Oregon Conservation Strategy grew from congressional requirements to ensure that State Wildlife Grants were spent in a prioritized, strategic manner to increase effectiveness and efficiency of conservation efforts.
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