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Metro Nature in Neighborhoods Capital Grants (Oregon)

Dated: January 6, 2025

The Nature in Neighborhoods Capital Grant provides three-year grants to projects led by community organizations, park providers, local governments and other organizations.

Donor Name: Metro

State: Oregon

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 01/21/2025

Size of the Grant: $500,000 to $1 million

Grant Duration: 3 years

Details:

Nature in Neighborhoods capital grants fund a wide variety of projects. The grants are for publicly owned capital projects. It also must meet criteria listed in the 2019 bond, including advancing racial equality, preparing the region for climate change and conducting meaningful community engagement.

Project Types

Projects eligible for the Nature in Neighborhoods capital grants fall into four major categories:

  • Land acquisition. Land acquisition projects can transform privately owned property into the next great neighborhood natural area and preserve special places in communities across the greater Portland area. The Nature in Neighborhoods capital grants have protected local assets that aren’t covered by Metro’s regional efforts to buy natural areas. As a tried-and-true conservation tool, land acquisition provides a straightforward way to make a difference. Purchasing land can be the first step in a community’s mission to open a nature park, build trails or restore habitat.
  • Urban transformations. A little creativity and determination can go a long way toward weaving nature into the most urban development and infrastructure projects. Urban transformations bring nature to even the most urban areas. Although these projects tend to have the biggest price tags, they also have some of the biggest benefits for their communities
  • Restoration. Conservation groups and local governments have no shortage of restoration projects on their wish lists. The challenge: finding funding to make them happen. With a boost from Nature in Neighborhoods grants, restoration efforts are improving the health of floodplains and watershed basins across the region. Although these projects improve habitat for fish, amphibians and other animals, many are also designed to improve the experience for the community.
  • Neighborhood livability. Public land in neighborhoods can become a place for people to experience and enjoy nature. Neighborhood natural areas give people a place to walk, reflect and connect with nature. Nature in Neighborhoods grants are helping communities create and transform outdoor destinations close to homes and schools. Unlike big regional natural areas, neighborhood projects typically don’t protect large blocks of threatened wildlife habitat. But, by preserving nature down the street, they forge a connection between people and the natural world.

Funding Information

The Nature in Neighborhoods Capital Grants program will award $5,000,000 this year across the Metro area. Three-year grants are available from $100,000 to $1 million.

Who can apply?

  • Capital grants are intended to support community-driven initiatives; therefore, partnerships are key to a successful proposal. Tribal governments, public schools, non-profits, community-based organizations, local governments and special districts can apply for grants.
  • The final capital asset must be publicly owned by a state or local government. Tribal governments, which have not yet been established as eligible state or local government for the purposes of the lending of credit prohibition in the Oregon Constitution, along with non-profits, and community-based organizations, must partner with a state or local government to apply for the capital grants.

For more information, visit Metro.

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