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Oregon Parks and Recreation : County Opportunity Grant Program : Grants : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> County Opportunity Grant Program The County Opportunity Grant Program (COGP) is funded by a portion of recreational vehicle registration fees, and is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
Typically, the program awards about $800,000 annually to qualified projects. The program has benefitted Oregon counties since 1983. To provide grants for the acquisition, development, rehabilitation and planning of county park and recreation areas that provide camping facilities.
Eligible applicants include All Oregon counties that own property outright or have a long-term lease (20 years or more). County property operated by other public entities with interagency agreements. Counties with no park system and fewer than 30,000 residents can apply to develop or improve campgrounds within or adjacent to fairgrounds.
Acquisition – Acquiring property for public camping facilities, including new areas or additions to existing parks. Development – Developing new campgrounds, adding onto existing campgrounds or developing new support facilities such as restrooms, parking lots, landscaping, and sewer/water/electrical systems.
Potential projects include building picnic facilities, playground areas, trails and other facilities that enhance an overnight camping experience. Rehabilitation – Rehabilitating grounds or structures to meet the access requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Potential projects include remodeling restrooms and shower facilities, campsites and replacing sewer/water/electrical systems in overnight campgrounds. Planning – Planning for future development of overnight camping facilities, including feasibility studies and park master plans. Facilities where recreation is a secondary function are ineligible.
This includes projects related to courthouse grounds, fairgrounds, ports, and museum grounds Counties with fewer than 30,000 residents require a 25% local match. Counties with more than 30,000 residents require a 50% local match. matches include local budget funds, federal revenue sharing funds, local agency labor or equipment, other grants, donations of land, labor, equipment, or any combination of the above.
August 1, 2025: 2025 COGP cycle opens – all forms and applications are available online at October 1, 2025: COGP applications due. December 8, 2025: COGP Advisory Committee Meeting. You may view the Meeting Agenda here .
To attend the meeting, Register here. Spring 2026: Projects awarded Dates are subject to change. Grant Program Guidance and Forms The grant manual includes information about the grants program and explains the types of eligible projects, matching requirements, and the open project selection process.
It is viewable, searchable and printable. 2025-26 COGP Grant Manual If you are interested in learning more about the grant program and the application process, please contact Julian Fedorchuk OPRD uses an online grants application system . The application can be accessed online when the grant cycle is open.
Interested applicants must have an account on oprdgrants. org to apply and if needed, can request an account at any time. Online Application Instructions : These instructions are intended to help applicants navigate the online application process.
Application Forms: There are four types of application packets: planning, acquisition, development, and rehabilitation. To apply, fill out the appropriate application packet. Pre-Application worksheets Use one of the two forms below as a guide when preparing answers for the Online Application.
Your answers can then be cut and pasted from the Worksheet to the Application. Use the General Worksheet for Acquisition, Development or Rehabilitation projects. Use the Planning Worksheet for Planning projects.
Land Use Compatibility Statement (LUCS) (Word) Land Use Compatibility Statement (LUCS) (PDF) Sample Resolution Authorizing Application for a Grant The following information is provided as a resource for land managers and COGP applicants.
OPRD Accessibility Design Standards ADA Quick Reference Guide – General ADA Quick Reference Guide – Parking ADA Quick Reference Guide – Restrooms ADA Quick Reference Guide – Camping Management & Reporting Requirements Progress reports and reimbursement requests must be submitted on https://oprdgrants. org . Refer to the Online Grant Reimbursement and Reporting Instructions for detailed information.
Request for Reimbursement Guide Donated Materials and Supplies Record Volunteer or Donated Labor Timesheet Committee Roster and Application Information An advisory committee composed of seven members appointed by the Director reviews all project applications.
The committee members serve non-concurrent four-year terms and represent the following interests: Two representatives of recreation vehicle owners; Three county representatives including one from a county under 20,000 population, and one from a county parks department; One representative for people with disabilities; and One citizen representative. Interested in serving on the County Parks Assistance Advisory Committee?
Fill out the Committee Interest Form below and email it to the Committee Responsibilities and Expectations Grant Program Coordinator, 725 Summer St. NE Suite C Potential Outdoor Recreation Funding Sources Potential Trail Funding Sources How to recognize an official Oregon website Only share sensitive information on official, secure websites. Your browser is out-of-date!
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Oregon counties that own property outright or have a long-term lease (20 years or more). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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