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Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants in Oregon
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Gray Family Foundation Camp Maintenance
The Oregon Community Foundation
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Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Oregon
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Impact Fund Grants
The Impact Fund
Climate Resilient Communities Fund
PGE Foundation
PGE Foundation
The PGE Foundation, an independent philanthropic organization, aligns its grantmaking with Portland General Electric’s commitment to the communities it serves.
Founded in 1997, the Foundation was created through an endowment with the purpose of improving the quality of life for all Oregonians.
Since our inception, more than $33 million in investments has helped community-based organizations expand access to education, creative expression, and career pathways that strengthen long-term economic prosperity.
Climate Resilient Communities Fund
The PGE Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of its new Climate Resilient Communities Fund. Opening in March 2026, the Climate Resilient Communities Fund will help strengthen community preparedness, protect vulnerable populations, and support long-term environmental and economic vitality across Oregon. This new investment builds on extensive engagement with community partners and reflects the growing urgency of climate-related risks facing Oregon communities today, particularly those historically under-resourced.
Record-breaking wildfires, extreme heat, and other climate-related disasters are challenging our communities like never before—especially those in historically underinvested areas. We support locally driven, community-based programs that address some of the most pressing climate challenges facing Oregonians. We believe solutions rooted in local leadership are best informed by the needs and lived experiences of the communities most affected.
We prioritize organizations and programs that demonstrate elements of the following:
Core Mission
The mission of the organization prioritizes:
- Wildfire Hazard and Preparedness: Supporting community-driven strategies to reduce wildfire hazards, enable preparedness and response, and build long-term recovery capacity in fire-prone areas before fire comes.
- Nature-based Solutions: Investing in community stewardship through habitat restoration, tree canopy, and green infrastructure projects that cool communities, improve water and air quality, and protect ecosystems
- Parks and Public Spaces: Expanding, enhancing, and sustaining equitable access to safe, climate-resilient outdoor community gathering spaces where people connect and find refuge.
Outcomes
The proposed project will result in:
- Increased local community capacity and ongoing stewardship for resilience (especially for small and rural organizations)
- Measurable improvements in wildfire preparedness, canopy cover, restoration and green infrastructure
- Greater access to climate-resilient public spaces
- Stronger collaboration and learning networks across sectors
Klamath Water Quality Improvements Grant Program
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
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.
Funding
- Total Remaining Available: $4.9 million
- Max Request: None
- Required Match: 5% Technical Assistance & Restoration (25% is encouraged for Restoration)
Klamath Basin Forests and Watersheds Restoration RFP
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
OR Restoration and Enhancement Grants
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW)
Our Resilient Places
Meyer Memorial Trust
OWEB Restoration Grants
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
TA-1, Technical Design and Engineering (OR)
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
The Roundhouse Foundation: Open Call for Proposals
The Roundhouse Foundation
Forest And Freshwater Habitat Preservation- Environment Grant Program
Jubitz Family Foundation
OWEB Water Acquisition Grant Program
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
Metro Nature in Neighborhoods: Nature Education Grants
Metro
Programmatic Support - Environment Pillar Award
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Oregon Agricultural Heritage Program: Conservation Covenant & Easement Grant
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
Drinking Water Source Protection Grant Program (OR)
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
Oregon State Weed Board Grant Program
Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA)
Metro Nature in Neighborhoods: Community Stewardship and Restoration Grants
Metro
OWEB Operating Capacity Grants - Council Capacity
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB)
OR Feasibility Study Grants
Oregon Water Resources Department
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Oregon
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Oregon?
Grants are most commonly $77,090.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Water Grants in Oregon year over year?
In 2024, funders in Oregon awarded a total of 13,485 grants.
2022 32,827
2023 33,075
2024 13,485
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Water 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
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Water Grants in Oregon changing over time?
Funding has increased by -60.16%.
2022 $2,708,247,248
2023
$2,604,937,075
-3.81%
2024
$1,037,689,828
-60.16%
Oregon Counties That Receive the Most Funding
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 |