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Homeowners in the 98642 zip code. Up to $200 to for the purchase of Pacific Northwest (PNW) native plants. 2 grant cycles: Nov-Jan 31 and June-August 31.
Oregon residents and organizations. Grant applications are managed through local watershed alliances or soil & water conservation districts. Reach out to your local partner for assistance in applying. Budget up…
Oregon tri-county metro area. Non-profit, business, community group, neighborhood association, faith group status required. $50,000-$100,000.
Oregon tri-county area. Non-profit or government/tribe status or partnership required. Applications must show restoration goals align with community building, place-making, and equity. Par
State of Washington residents and groups, have to be a WNPS member to apply. $2000 each.
Clackamas residents and groups with WES utilities (Happy Valley, Gladstone, Damascus, Stafford, some unincorporated areas). Partnerships encouraged. Budget up to $30,000.
Clark County residents with streams on property. Cedar Creek, Mason Creek, Rock Creek (Salmon), and Lacamas watersheds prioritized. 200 free bare-root streamside trees.
Clark County individuals, small groups, and organizations. Planning assistance and multiyear funding. Best for larger projects.
East Multnomah county (Portland, Gresham, Troutdale). PIC Grants for community groups, SPACE grants for individuals. $2,500-$80,000.
West Portland and Unincorporated Multnomah County of west hills area. Multiple grants and cost share options for individuals, community groups, and organizations.
Tualatin River basin (Washington County) residents and organizations. Multiple grant types available: individual, small group, and larger group/partnerships.
Camas-Washougal city limits, non-profit status, habitat restoration goals. Inquire for funding limits.
Portland city limits, non-profit status, $5000 quarterly grants for climate resilience
Portland city limits. $100 (individual)-$500 (community group) voucher to native plant nurseries
Vancouver city limits. $500-5000 small grants