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2025 Partners in Conservation Grants – Oregon

Dated: November 4, 2024

Partners in Conservation (PIC) Grants support community projects that focus on soil health and water quality, reducing and addressing climate impacts, sustainable agriculture and community gardens, outdoor and garden education programs, and fish and wildlife habitat restoration.

Donor Name: East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District

State: Oregon

County: Multnomah County (OR)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 12/17/2024

Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000

Grant Duration: 2 Years

Details:

These grants also advance the goal of building the capacity and structures necessary for equitable access to land and water and conservation outcomes for low-income communities and people of color.

2025 Partners in Conservation Grant Program Goals 

  • Complement other EMSWCD program efforts in water quality, soil health, fish and wildlife habitat and sustainable agriculture.
  • Increase conservation benefits for communities and populations experiencing disparities in environmental health, environmental education, and natural amenities.
  • Build resilience to climate change in local communities, mitigate climate change impacts, and build momentum for climate change action.
  • Establish school and community gardens and support sustainable and culturally appropriate agriculture practices.
  • Prepare residents for careers or education in natural resources, agriculture, nature education, or other nature-related fields by supporting mentorship, youth programs, and job skill development.

Eligible Project Types 

  • On-the-ground restoration or conservation project. Examples: stream bank revegetation, fish and wildlife habitat restoration and/or enhancement, weed control.
  • Sustainable agriculture or gardening project. Examples: establishing or maintaining school or community gardens and/or orchards, native gathering gardens, composting systems, irrigation systems, and farm intern programs.
  • Water quality project. Examples: parking lot bioswale, raingardens, tree planting, stream restoration and trash clean up.
  • Hands-on learning about healthy soil and water, wildlife, climate change for youth and/or adults. Examples: outdoor education, farm and garden education, workshops or classroom programs, training, signage.
  • Expanding equitable access to outdoor education, conservation, and sustainable ag/garden projects and programs. Examples: development of projects or programs designed for communities of color and/or other historically marginalized people, retaining and restoring cultural and community traditions related to land and water, partnership development, staff and board equity and inclusion (DEI) training.
  • Environmental health projects in Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and other underserved and/or environmentally impacted communities; low-income communities. Examples: increase access to fresh, healthy, and culturally relevant food and plants, toxics/pesticide reduction, tree planting and pavement removal to reduce temperatures in developed areas, workforce development in agriculture or environmental sector jobs.
  • Planning, design or engineering of a conservation project. Examples: engineering of a soil erosion control project, stream/fish passage restoration, and in-stream habitat improvements.
  • Monitoring project. Examples: tree canopy assessment, evaluation of weed treatment or sediment control methods, and water quality monitoring.

Funding Information

The minimum grant award is $5,000. The maximum is $70,000 (approximately 10% of total funding available). Grants may take up to two years to complete.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Community-based organizations with non-profit status; 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations.
  • Community groups without non-profit status may apply for an EMSWCD grant with a fiscal sponsor. A fiscal sponsor is an eligible non-profit organization that provides organizational infrastructure, insurance coverage and administrative support for managing a grant.
  • Government agencies or educational institutions
  • Native American tribes.

For more information, visit EMSWCD.

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