Spring 2024 Call for Proposals (Click Here)
The Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee is pleased to announce an upcoming opportunity for funding for conservation and recreation projects in 2024.
The Spring 2024 Request for Proposals is an online application process.
Grant applications accepted for approximately 60 days.
Any public or private non-profit organization may request funds. Private non-profit organizations must have tax-exempt status under the IRS Code Section 501(c)(3).
Required cap on institutional/organizational indirect overhead rates at 20% of the requested project budget.
Updated project insurance guidelines.
This application period will open on January 30th, 2024, and will remain open until March 26th, 2024. Please make sure you complete the funding application before 11:59pm on March 26th, 2024. The link to apply will be posted (Click Here) January 30th
A PDF of the application is here for those that would like to get a head start. This is subject to change between now and the open grant solicitation date.
We will be accepting applications through the Foundant grant software portal. Here is a tutorial for applicants on how to apply through the new system.
Oregon Conservation & Recreation Fund (OCRF) supports projects that help implement the Oregon Conservation Strategy and connect people with the outdoors. Your support for conserving wildlife, habitat, and connecting people with nature shows that Oregonians care about preserving the wildlife and natural spaces that make Oregon so special.
WHO WE ARE
We are a broad and diverse coalition of organizations, businesses, and wildlife and recreation enthusiasts empowering Oregonians to provide a future where native wildlife thrive in healthy habitats across Oregon.
WHAT IT IS
OCRF is a new way for people to support projects that protect wildlife, habitat, and recreation. Your contribution is vital to ensure Oregon has a long and healthy future.
WHY IT MATTERS TO YOU
This fund creates new opportunities for wildlife watching, urban conservation, community science, and other outdoor recreation…not to mention sustaining a future for fish, wildlife and habitat.