Salmon Habitat Funding Impact in Oregon's River Ecosystems

GrantID: 60829

Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000,000

Deadline: February 13, 2024

Grant Amount High: $550,000,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Oregon with a demonstrated commitment to Community Development & Services are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Protecting Oregon's Salmon Habitats

Oregon's rivers and streams are vital ecosystems supporting diverse salmon populations. However, the impacts of climate change and habitat degradation are threatening the survival of these essential species. Research indicates that without intervention, populations of native fish species are projected to decline significantly, affecting not only biodiversity but also the local fishing industries that depend on healthy ecosystems for their livelihood.

Local conservation groups and Indigenous communities in Oregon play a crucial role in efforts to restore and protect salmon habitats. However, many of these stakeholders lack adequate access to resources and funding to implement effective restoration projects. With an increasing population and development pressures, the challenge of balancing habitat preservation with community needs has never been more significant.

This funding opportunity targets salmon habitat restoration projects across Oregon, providing necessary financial support to local conservation groups and Indigenous communities engaged in these vital efforts. With a focus on innovative restoration techniques and collaboration between stakeholders, the program aims to enhance the quality of salmon habitats while addressing climate resilience challenges.

Implementing these projects will lead to measurable improvements in fish habitat quality and bolster community stewardship initiatives. By emphasizing local participation and leveraging traditional ecological knowledge, this funding opportunity distinguishes itself from similar initiatives in surrounding states, ensuring that restoration efforts are culturally relevant and ecologically effective.

The outcomes of these projects not only aim to safeguard Oregon's natural biodiversity but also ensure the sustainability of local fishing economies. Projects funded under this initiative will set a precedent for collaboration, building frameworks that influence future conservation efforts across the region.

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