This grant is for organizations that want to help manage and restore natural resources on US Army Corps of Engineers land in Lane County, Oregon. The focus is on projects like restoring native prairies and wildlife habitats, maintaining campgrounds, and managing vegetation for dam safety. It's a great opportunity for groups that work with youth involved in the juvenile justice system to provide them with valuable work experience and skills.
Who it's for: This grant is for non-Federal public entities, non-profit organizations, and youth service or conservation corps organizations. Specifically, it's for those that work with youth who have active cases with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice. These organizations should be able to provide vocational training and job readiness skills to the youth.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- For-profit organizations
- Federal entities
- Organizations not serving youth with active cases in Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice
- Entities without experienced crew leaders
- Applicants not involved in natural resource management
What You May Need
- Proof of non-profit status or public entity status
- Documentation of partnership with Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice
- Resumes of experienced crew leaders
- Project plan for land stewardship and restoration
- Budget proposal
- Organizational history and mission statement
- Letters of support or partnership agreements