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Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund announces new grant cycle opening, Dec. 15
Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund announces new grant cycle opening, Dec. 15
Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund announces new grant cycle opening, Dec. 15

Published on: 12/15/2025

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OCRF release - SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund (OCRF) Advisory Committee is excited to announce that its next grant cycle will begin accepting applications on Monday, Dec. 15, with the application window open through Feb. 9, 2026. Visit the Online Application System and enter access code "OCRF" to begin your submission. This is a prime opportunity for organizations, community groups, and partners across Oregon to secure funding for projects that support conservation, expand outdoor access, and enrich Oregon's natural and recreational resources. OCRF prioritizes projects that: Align with the State Wildlife Action Plan (formerly the Oregon Conservation Strategy) safeguarding our diverse fish, wildlife and habitats before threats become critical. Promote outdoor equity, ensuring everyone has access to the health benefits and joy of nature. Create new recreational opportunities, connecting people with the outdoors and fostering appreciation for our natural world. A wide range of project types are eligible. Applicants are encouraged to review the grant cycle guidelines on the OCRF website for full details. If you have questions about project ideas, eligibility, or the application process, please reach out. OCRF staff are happy to support you in developing a strong proposal.

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