Oregon Grants
Explore 207 grant opportunities available in Oregon
Application Deadline
Oct 13, 2024
Date Added
Sep 20, 2024
This grant provides over $10 million to local and tribal correctional facilities in Oregon to implement treatment and transition services for individuals with opioid use disorder.
Application Deadline
Oct 1, 2024
Date Added
Sep 20, 2024
This funding program provides financial support to Oregon counties for acquiring, developing, rehabilitating, and planning public camping facilities to enhance outdoor recreational opportunities.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 20, 2024
This grant provides funding to local governments, non-profits, and businesses in Oregon to enhance and promote tourism projects that improve the visitor experience and stimulate economic growth in Klamath County.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 20, 2024
This grant provides financial support to non-profit and governmental organizations for projects that promote sustainable economic development, job creation, and workforce enhancement in Klamath County, Oregon.
Application Deadline
Oct 2, 2024
Date Added
Sep 20, 2024
The Oregon Arts Commission's Arts Build Communities program offers a one-year grant of $5,000 to arts and community-based organizations in Oregon, aiming to address local issues through arts-based solutions, with a focus on underserved communities and projects that integrate arts with community goals.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 19, 2024
The All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Grant Program provides funding statewide for off-highway vehicle (OHV) recreation. Donor Name: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 10/07/2024 Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000 Grant Duration: 2 Years Details: The mission of the ATV Program is to communicate information regarding off-highway vehicle riding opportunities, laws and rules, and to provide grant funding for off-highway vehicle projects that include Operations and Maintenance, Law Enforcement. These projects help provide ATV recreation users quality riding opportunities and safe experiences. Grant funds come from ATV user permit sales and a percentage of gasoline tax money. Operations and Maintenance (O&M) ATV projects that provide for the normal day-to-day routine operation of ATV trails and facilities. Operations may also include employees, trail patrols, camp hosts or other trail volunteers who make public contact to provide help and information to ATV users as part of their daily routine. Maintenance projects include services and equipment necessary to maintain ATV trails and facilities. Emergency repair may be considered development or O&M depending on the situation. ATV Project Sponsors must have a maintenance plan in place that includes how each trail or facility will be maintained, how often maintenance will be provided and the maintenance standard to be used. Maintenance includes purchase or rental of equipment such as all-terrain vehicles and excavators used to maintain ATV trails. Sign replacement and trail guides may be included in maintenance applications. O&M projects on non-federal land that contain new trail or facility construction or significant trail reroutes or improvements, such as bridge installation need to consult with OPRD ATV staff to determine which additional forms will need completion. This will include SHPO review and the Environmental Assessment Checklist. State Natural Resource Agency Review might be required for major work. If new ground disturbing projects come up during the active grant cycle, SHPO review will need to be conducted and State Natural Resource Agency reviews may need to be conducted based on scope of work. Law Enforcement (LE)- Law Enforcement grants fund services and equipment to patrol areas open to ATV recreation. Incidental responses related to ATV use to areas outside riding areas are allowed, but should not be the main focus. Law enforcement project sponsors must be representatives of federal, state, county or city agencies. Officers must have arrest authority and their primary duties are law enforcement. Employees who focus on O&M duties but also have citation authority fit under the O&M project type. For example, in the US Forest Service, Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) are considered law enforcement, while Forest Protection Officers (FPOs) are considered O&M. BLM Rangers are considered Law Enforcement. Funding Information ATV grants will be limited to a minimum grant of $5,000 (minimum project total cost of $6,250 and minimum match requirement of $1,250). Project Period These grants will be for the time period of July 1, 2025-June 30, 2027. Eligible projects include: Operation and maintenance – Operating and maintaining OHV trails and facilities. Operating projects include employees, trail patrols, camp hosts or trail volunteers. Maintenance projects include services and projects for keeping up OHV trails and facilities. Law Enforcement – Law enforcement projects include providing patrols and equipment in OHV riding areas. Emergency Medical Services– Providing emergency medical attention to OHV users in riding areas, such as paying for medical equipment, services and supplies. Planning – Planning for OHV recreation, including environmental studies, feasibility studies and appraisals. Development – Developing public OHV recreation areas, including final design, engineering, site surveys, new trails and facilities and major rehabilitation of existing trails and facilities. Acquisition – Acquiring land for public OHV recreation Eligibility Criteria Eligible applicants include: Public agencies that have a responsibility of providing OHV recreation, including federal (BLM, USFS, NPS), tribes, and state (OPRD, ODFW, ODF) agencies and local government (cities, town, counties). Private land managers who provide and maintain public OHV recreation. Registered non-profit OHV clubs. For more information, visit OPRD. 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Application Deadline
Oct 16, 2024
Date Added
Sep 19, 2024
The Individual Artist Fellowship Program by the Oregon Arts Commission is a one-year grant, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, aimed at supporting and honoring Oregon's professional artists in the performing arts sector, with eligibility criteria including being 18 years or older, domiciled in Oregon for at least a year, and not having received the same fellowship in the prior five years.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 19, 2024
This grant provides financial support to Oregon artists and arts practitioners at any career stage, enabling them to seize significant opportunities that enhance their artistic careers without financial strain.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 19, 2024
This grant provides financial support to community organizations in Portland that promote equitable access to parks, gardens, and recreation for low-income and historically marginalized groups.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 18, 2024
This grant provides financial support to small nonprofit organizations in North, Northeast, and Southeast Portland to help meet essential needs like food, clothing, and school supplies for local residents.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 18, 2024
This grant provides funding to non-profit organizations and individuals in Clatsop County, Oregon, to support cultural programs in the arts, heritage, and humanities.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Sep 18, 2024
This grant provides financial support to local visual artists, writers, performers, and musicians in Clatsop and Tillamook counties to create original work and engage the community through public presentations or educational activities.
Application Deadline
Sep 29, 2024
Date Added
Sep 13, 2024
The Grant T. Johnson & Peggy Pipes-Johnson Memorial Grant Program, funded by the Hillsboro Community Foundation, offers $1,000 to $10,000 to arts and culture organizations in Hillsboro, Oregon, that demonstrate a commitment to community enhancement and support for arts and culture, excluding expenses like building improvements, staff wages, and for-profit activities.
Application Deadline
Sep 30, 2024
Date Added
Sep 13, 2024
Deschutes County in Oregon is offering Fuel Reduction Grants ranging from $1000 to $10,000 for community-scale projects aimed at reducing wildfire risks through activities such as equipment rental, supplies for community work parties, roadside chipping, fuel reduction, and debris disposal, with a total of $125,000 available for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025.
Application Deadline
Sep 30, 2024
Date Added
Sep 4, 2024
The Oregon Community Foundation is offering a grant of $10,000 to $100,000 for projects that enhance economic vitality and workforce development in specified Oregon counties, with priority given to initiatives that improve prosperity, tax base, competitiveness, workforce skills, and image of the region, and can be used for equipment, facility upgrades, start-up costs, and other necessary services.
Application Deadline
Oct 15, 2024
Date Added
Sep 4, 2024
The Lane County Cultural Coalition in Oregon is offering Cultural Opportunity Grants ranging from $1000 to $10,000 for a year, funded by the Oregon Cultural Trust, to support projects that protect and stabilize cultural resources, expand public awareness of arts, humanities, and heritage, and increase access to culture, with a focus on access, awareness, and education in Lane County.
Application Deadline
Nov 15, 2024
Date Added
Sep 4, 2024
This funding opportunity supports local non-profits in Wilsonville to create projects and events that celebrate and promote the community's arts, culture, history, and heritage.
Application Deadline
Sep 23, 2024
Date Added
Sep 3, 2024
The Meyer Memorial Trust is accepting applications for its Meyer’s 2024 Funding Opportunity. Donor Name: Meyer Memorial Trust State: Oregon County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/23/2024 Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The Meyer is opening a funding opportunity through the three issue-based priority areas: The Resilient Places, the Empowered Youth, and the Collective Prosperity. Types of Grant Support Meyer plans to make the following types of grant awards under this funding opportunity: Project Support: Project Support grants are available to all eligible applicants. These grants will provide funding for specific charitable projects or initiatives. Applicants must clearly outline the project’s objectives, activities, and anticipated outcomes and provide a project budget as an attachment to the application. Operating Support: Operating Support grants are available to 501(c)(3) public charities. These grants provide funding to support the overall operations of the organization, allowing flexibility in how the funds are used to achieve the organization’s mission and goals. Funding Information Grant Maximum Funding is $200,000 per year. Grant Period 1 year. Some returning Meyer grantees may be eligible for up to 2 years of funding. Allowable Costs Include Employee salaries and benefits Cost of services (contractors and consultants) Project supplies and materials Equipment necessary for project delivery Travel expenses related to the project Other direct costs that are necessary for supporting the proposed project Administrative or indirect costs associated with the grant. Eligibility Criteria Meyer will accept applications from the following types of organizations: 501(c)(3) public charities State, local, and tribal governments (including public schools) Faith-based organizations Certain fiscally sponsored charitable groups or programs. Additional Eligibility Requirements Meyer will only fund work that takes place in or otherwise benefits people in Oregon. Meyer funds cannot be used for proselytizing. In addition, applicants must comply with Meyer’s policy regarding nondiscrimination. In order to start an application, you will be asked to confirm that the applicant organization(s) meet these eligibility requirements. For more information, visit MMT.
Application Deadline
Sep 20, 2024
Date Added
Sep 2, 2024
The City of Wilsonville is seeking applications for its Community Opportunity Grants. Donor Name: City of Wilsonville State: County: All Counties Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/20/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: This grant is intended to assist in funding projects and services that promote education, diversity, arts, or community involvement which provide opportunities for entertainment and strengthened community within the City of Wilsonville. Funding Information The funding for this entire program is $25,000, which will be disbursed to multiple organizations. $12,500 will be available at each of two grant cycles in a fiscal year. Types of Projects to be Considered These are not exclusive categories, but are to be used by applicants and by the Review Committee as guidelines for the types of activities grant funds are intended for. The Review Committee will consider the uniqueness and the overall quality of each project. Projects, events, or services to further educational or artistic opportunities in the City of Wilsonville. Projects, events, or services to encourage and foster diversity in the Wilsonville community. Projects, events, or services that provide entertainment, personal growth, and strengthened community. Services or projects to encourage and foster advances in civic engagement or community leadership among Wilsonville’s diverse community members. Services, projects, or events to involve Wilsonville’s youth or elderly population in community activities. The board has traditionally not covered expenses related to staff, or paid volunteers. General operating expenses are not eligible for grant funds (exception- space rental to facilitate project). Eligibility Criteria Applicant must be an authorized official of a Wilsonville community organization, project, or charitable or non-profit organization. Organizations must have been in operation for at least twelve months prior to application, unless the Review Committee finds the organization to have a commensurate level of experience with project leadership and funds management. Funds must be used for a specific project or a specific element of a project which is clearly identified in the application and takes place within the City of Wilsonville. Only one City grant per fiscal year (July – June) will be awarded to any one organization. An organization will only be eligible for a grant if any previously awarded grant projects complied with grant procedures, including filing a final financial statement and project evaluation. For more information, visit City of Wilsonville.
Application Deadline
Aug 31, 2024
Date Added
Aug 28, 2024
This grant provides financial support for research projects that aim to improve crop yields, pest management, weed control, labor efficiency, and environmental sustainability within Oregon's nursery industry.
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