USACE Portland District
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in Oregon!
Lane County youth organizations can receive funding to manage and restore natural resources on USACE lands, providing valuable training and career development for at-risk youth. This initiative focuses on land stewardship, habitat restoration, and maintenance, contributing to both environmental goals and youth empowerment.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration & Green Jobs
This grant supports organizations restoring native landscapes and wildlife habitats on USACE lands in the Willamette Valley. Funding is available for educational programs that train young professionals, veterans, and students in ecological restoration and community stewardship.
Get Funding for Environmental Stewardship & Training
Nonprofits and public entities can receive funding to manage and restore natural resources on USACE land while offering valuable training to local community members. This opportunity supports environmental stewardship, recreation management, and facilities maintenance with hands-on experience.
Funded Weed Management for Oregon Land Managers
Oregon state agencies managing undesirable plant laws can secure funding through a cooperative agreement with USACE Portland District. This grant supports professional services for managing invasive plants on federal lands at the John Day Project.
Grant Funds for Weed Management on Federal Lands
State agencies focused on undesirable plant laws can partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to manage invasive plants on federal lands at the John Day Project. This cooperative agreement provides funding to support crucial land management services.
Secure Funding for Weed Management on USACE Lands
State agencies tasked with managing undesirable plants can partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to control invasive species on federal lands in Klickitat County, Washington. This cooperative agreement supports vital ecological restoration efforts.
Get Grants for Weed Management on Federal Lands
State agencies managing undesirable plant laws can apply for cooperative agreements to help the US Army Corps of Engineers control invasive plants on federal lands at the John Day Project in Oregon. This funding supports vital environmental stewardship and natural resource management efforts.
Get Funding for Weed Management on Federal Lands
State agencies managing noxious weed laws can partner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for funding to control undesirable plants on federal lands at the Bonneville Project. This cooperative agreement supports essential land management efforts and the implementation of state-level weed control.
Funded Weed Management for Oregon State Agencies
Oregon state agencies administering undesirable plant laws can apply for cooperative agreements to manage invasive species on USACE lands. This funding supports professional services for vegetation control at The Dalles and John Day Projects.
Secure Funding for Land Management Projects in Oregon
Oregon state agencies managing undesirable plant laws can partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to control invasive species on federal lands. This agreement provides funding for professional services to protect the Willamette Valley Project's natural resources.
Grant Funds for Youth Land Stewardship Training
Non-profit organizations and qualified youth corps can receive funding to train at-risk youth in land stewardship and restoration projects, focusing on native prairie and wildlife habitat at Fern Ridge Lake.
Funded Training in Archaeology & CRM for Students
USACE Portland District seeks partners to offer college students hands-on training and experience in archaeology and cultural resources management. This cooperative agreement aims to build expertise in students and further stewardship of cultural resources within the Willamette Valley Project.
Get Funding for Youth Land Stewardship & Training
This grant is for non-profits or youth organizations to restore natural landscapes on USACE land in Oregon, providing valuable training and experience for at-risk youth. Secure funds for hands-on environmental stewardship projects and youth development.
Get Funding for Land Stewardship & Youth Training
Nonprofits and youth organizations can secure funding for land restoration projects in the Willamette Valley. This grant supports projects focused on native prairie and wildlife habitat, offering valuable training to at-risk youth.
Get Funding for Oregon Habitat Restoration & Job Training
Oregon-based non-profits and public entities can secure funding to manage and restore USACE lands in the Willamette Valley, offering vocational training and job skills to local adjudicated individuals. This initiative supports environmental stewardship and aims to provide valuable experience in natural resource management.
Fund Your Green Initiative: Land Stewardship Grants
Nonprofits and youth organizations can secure funding for land stewardship and restoration projects, including native prairie and wildlife habitat management. This initiative offers hands-on training for at-risk youth in ecological restoration and project implementation.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Training & Projects
Non-profits and public entities in Oregon can receive funding to restore native prairie landscapes and provide botanically sophisticated ecological restoration training to young professionals, veterans, students, and displaced workers. This grant also supports educational programs for local primary school students to participate in native plant restoration.
Grant for Habitat Restoration & Workforce Training
This grant offers funding to non-profit or public entities in Lane County, Oregon, for land stewardship and habitat restoration projects on USACE land. It aims to provide vocational training and job readiness skills to locally adjudicated individuals through hands-on natural resource management work.
Funded Youth Training for Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding to youth service or conservation corps organizations in Eugene that serve young people involved with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice. Funds will support land stewardship and habitat restoration projects on US Army Corps of Engineers land, providing vocational training and job readiness skills for participants.
Get Funding for Land Stewardship & Youth Training
Youth service or conservation corps organizations can secure funding for land stewardship and restoration projects on US Army Corps of Engineers land. This cooperative agreement supports environmental projects while providing valuable education and training to local youth participants.