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Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board : Coastal Wetlands Grants : Grant Programs : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant Program (NCWCGP) was established to acquire, restore, and enhance wetlands in coastal states through competitive matching grants to state agencies.
The primary goal of the NCWCGP is the long‐term conservation of coastal wetland ecosystems. Only legislatively approved state agencies may submit applications to the NCWCGP. Since 2013, OWEB has been an approved agency.
OWEB serves as the official grantee of the federal award and makes the federal funds available to local conservation and restoration partners through sub-grants for Restoration projects. All sub-grants are subject to the Rules and guidelines of OWEB’s grant programs. Coastal Wetlands Restoration Grants Grants support the restoration, enhancement, or management of coastal wetlands ecosystems.
All projects must ensure long-term conservation. Any Tribe, watershed council, soil and water conservation district, not-for-profit corporation, school, Oregon institution of higher education, independent not-for-profit institution of higher education, or political subdivision of this state that is not a state agency. A state agency or federal agency may partner with an eligible entity.
Max Request: $1 million (less OWEB indirect) Required Match: at least 25% of total project cost (not the requested amount) FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Program Guidance FY 2026 National Coastal Wetlands Program Notice of Funding Opportunity FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Application Template FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Budget Form Application timelines are approximate and subject to change, dependent upon the federal grant solicitation.
Applicants must schedule a pre-application consultation prior to application submittal. Local partner (applicant) initiates pre-application consultation with Jillian McCarthy . Local partner (applicant) submits restoration application via email to Jillian McCarthy , including the completed FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Application Template and FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Budget Form by 5:00 pm (Pacific time) on April 27, 2026.
OWEB submits federal application on behalf of the local partner to USFWS for preliminary review and feedback. USFWS provides preliminary review feedback to OWEB and local partner. OWEB seeks legislative approval to submit NCWCG application.
Local partners address USFWS feedback and finalize federal grant application. OWEB submits the final application on behalf of the local partner to USFWS (June 2026). USFWS grant awards are announced (January 2027).
FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Application Template and FFY 2027 NCWC Grant Budget Form jillian. mccarthy@oweb. oregon.
gov by 5:00 pm (Pacific time) on April 27, 2026. Coastal Wetlands Acquisition Grants Grants support the acquisition of a real property interest (permanent conservation easement or fee title) in coastal lands or coastal wetlands ecosystems from willing sellers. All projects must ensure long-term conservation.
Any Tribe, watershed council, soil and water conservation district, not-for-profit corporation, school, Oregon institution of higher education, independent not-for-profit institution of higher education, or political subdivision of this state that is not a state agency. A state agency or federal agency may partner with an eligible entity.
Required Match: at least 25% of total project cost (not requested amount) Application timelines are approximate and subject to change, dependent upon the federal grant solicitation. Applicants must schedule a pre-application consultation prior to application submittal.
Solicitation announcement and local partner (applicant) initiates pre-application consultation with Late Summer / Early Fall: Local partner submits land acquisition application via OWEB’s online system by the established application deadline. Acquisition Review Teams review grant applications, conduct site tours, and make funding recommendations. USFWS announces NCWCGP offering (typically in January).
OWEB Board makes the funding decision on the OWEB grant application and the decision to submit the NCWCG application at the Board meeting. Local partners and OWEB work together to develop the draft federal application. OWEB submits a draft application on behalf of the local partner to USFWS for preliminary review and feedback.
OWEB seeks legislative approval to submit NCWCG application. The local partner and OWEB work together to address USFWS feedback and develop the final grant application. OWEB submits the final application on behalf of the local partner to USFWS.
USFWS grant awards are announced. Obtain a login (username and password). If your organization already has an OGMS login, skip to step 2.
An OGMS login is required to access the online grant application. Only one login per organization is allowed. If no login exists for an organization, please email Fiscal Staff to request one.
Include the following in your email: Organization name and address. Grantee Contact Information: name, title, email address, and phone number for the person who will receive all communication from OWEB and sign grant agreements. Payee Contact Information: name, email address, and phone number for the person who keeps records and submits payment requests and documentation.
FEIN (Federal Employer Identification Number). OWEB may enter into agreements only with legally established entities. OWEB will confirm data in the IRS system prior to creating an OGMS login.
Per federal guidance, all OWEB grantees must be registered at the System for Award Management (SAM) before receiving a grant agreement. Entities will receive a non-proprietary identifier (called the Unique Entity Identifier (UEI).) This identifier is assigned by SAM ( sam.
gov is a free service) and entities must update their registration annually. Select the "Land Acquisition Application." Please direct questions to Jillian McCarthy , Partnerships Coordinator, 971-345-7016.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Any Tribe, watershed council, soil and water conservation district, not-for-profit corporation, school, Oregon institution of higher education, or political subdivision (not a state agency); state/federal agencies may partner. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
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