Oregon
Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund opens Spring 2025 grant cycle for project proposals
Oregon – The Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund has opened its Spring 2025 grant cycle and is now accepting project proposals. Applications will be accepted until May 9, 2025, providing organizations with an opportunity to secure funding for conservation, wildlife, and outdoor recreation initiatives.
“OCRF can help your organization make a real impact on conservation, wildlife, and outdoor recreation goals across the state,” said Reva Gillman, OCRF Coordinator. “Projects large and small are encouraged to apply, and submissions are open until May 9.”
Since 2020, OCRF has awarded more than $8 million to support 183 projects across Oregon. The fund prioritizes initiatives that align with the Oregon Conservation Strategy and State Wildlife Action Plan, promote outdoor equity, and address the impacts of drought on habitats and wildlife resilience.
For more information and application materials, visit the [OCRF website](https://www.dfw.state.or.us/conservationstrategy/OCRF/index.html).
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