This grant is designed to support education and training for people interested in ecological restoration, focusing on native landscapes and wildlife habitats in the Willamette Valley. It aims to provide hands-on experience in restoration projects and involve local students in environmental stewardship.
Who it's for: This grant is for state, city, or township governments, county governments, and independent school districts that want to engage in ecological restoration and education projects in the Willamette Valley.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being a state, city, or township government, county government, or independent school district
- Proposing projects outside the Willamette Valley Project area
- Failing to demonstrate a focus on education and training in ecological restoration
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Proof of eligibility as a government entity or school district
- Budget plan
- Plan for involving young professionals, veterans, or students
- Documentation of past relevant projects or experience
- Letters of support or partnership agreements
- Environmental impact assessments, if applicable
- Timeline for project implementation
Cautions
- Projects must be concentrated in specific areas of the Willamette Valley Project.
- Limited time allocation for certain sites like Cougar, Foster-Greenpeter, or Detroit-Big Cliff.
- Total program funding is limited to $175,000.