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The Wolf Grant Program helps counties support livestock producers affected by wolves. Funds can be used to:
Funding is provided each year through the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) as a block grant to counties. Once a determination is made regarding grant amounts, counties enter into a formal grant agreement with ODA that sets out the requirements of the program.
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Klamath Water Quality Improvements Grant Program
Interim Measure 11 from the Amended Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement (KHSA), includes funding to address water quality improvements in the Klamath River via restoration and conservation actions in the Klamath Basin in Oregon. The emphasis of Interim Measure 11 (IM11) is nutrient reduction projects. PacifiCorp, in consultation with the Interim Measures Implementation Committee, developed a list of project categories to be implemented to fulfill the objective of IM11. PacifiCorp has provided funding of up to $6,433,500 for design/engineering and implementation of projects. This funding is administered through the Klamath Water Quality Improvements Grant Program.
After two grant cycles, a total of $4.9 million remains for future restoration and technical assistance projects. The next solicitation for grant applications will be in February 2026.
A Steering Committee, facilitated by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), was established to assist OWEB with the program implementation. OWEB is the Fiscal Agent and will award IM11 funds for projects approved by the Steering Committee until the funds are exhausted.
The Steering Committee is comprised of members from the following organizations: Oregon Water Resources Department, ODEQ, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Bureau of Reclamation, Yurok Tribe, Karuk Tribe, Klamath Tribes, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board and Aquatic Ecosciences.
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Mission
Protect. Promote. Prosper.
We safeguard Oregon's agriculture, natural resources, working lands, economies, and communities through assistance, compliance, and market support.
Fertilizer Research Program Request for Proposal
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (Department) and the Fertilizer Research Committee are soliciting grant applications for the distribution of research funds collected by the Department’s Fertilizer Program.
Funding for fertilizer research is administered by the Department to provide grants addressing the interaction of fertilizers, agricultural amendments, agricultural minerals, or lime products with ground or surface water (ORS 633.465 (3)). Funding for this specific purpose is derived from an inspection fee based on tons of fertilizer, agricultural mineral, agricultural amendment and lime products distributed into Oregon. Grant awards are made annually subject to the availability of fertilizer research funds.
Research Focus
Projects funded by this Request for Proposals must further the understanding of the interaction of fertilizers, agricultural amendments, agricultural minerals, or lime products with the protection of ground or surface water quality in Oregon. Project outcome must be transferable to industry advisors, consultants, and the end users of fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral, or lime products.
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Oregon?
Grants are most commonly $77,090.
What's the total number of grants in Agriculture Grants in Oregon year over year?
In 2024, funders in Oregon awarded a total of 13,485 grants.
Among all the Agriculture Grants in Oregon given out in Oregon, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
How is funding for Agriculture Grants in Oregon changing over time?
Funding has increased by -60.16%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Multnomah County, Washington County, and Marion County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Multnomah County | $569,774,213 |
| Washington County | $162,646,550 |
| Marion County | $84,897,989 |
| Lane County | $67,234,522 |
| Deschutes County | $60,917,502 |