Community Watershed Stewardship Program (CWSP) helps Portlanders create positive change in their neighborhoods and communities, while also improving the health of our watersheds. CWSP is a partnership between Environmental Services and Portland State University. Community Watershed Stewardship...
The future of buildings in the Northwest will undoubtedly be more energy efficient and technologically advanced. Ensuring that a highly diverse and qualified Oregon workforce is trained to meet current/future construction demand will be critical to advancing these sustainable practices and...
Community Watershed Stewardship Program (CWSP) helps Portlanders create positive change in their neighborhoods and communities, while also improving the health of our watersheds. CWSP is a partnership between Environmental Services and Portland State University. Community Watershed Stewardship...
PCEF received 140 applications from community groups to invest in climate action that advances racial and social justice. At the close of the two-month application period on November 23, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) received 140 applications from more than 110 Oregon...
Request for Proposals: The Way Forward Grants Bringing Theory to Practice is excited to issue a Request for Proposals for a new round of multi-institutional innovation grants. Part of a larger initiative called The Way Forward, we invite collaborative projects that respond to current crises —...
Sponsored by the One Earth Fund and the Salamander Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation, the One Earth Award offers $1,000 scholarships for four students whose works address the pressing issue of human-caused climate change. All students in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) are eligible to...
Fostering the growth of a globally competitive and diverse research workforce and advancing the scientific and innovation skills of the U.S. is a; strategic objective of the National Science Foundation (NSF). U.S. global competitiveness depends critically on the readiness of the Nation’s...
The Metro Council COVID-19 Community Support Fund replaces the Metro Council’s traditional sponsorship program, which historically supported community partners related to Metro’s core business. The retooled program will offer up to $34,000 in grants, with individual awards ranging up to...
2021 Grant Timeline and Links Online Application Opens: September 15, 2020 Application due: November 13, 2020 at midnight Grant award notification: By February 26, 2021 2021 Gray Family Foundation Environmental Education RFP Start your application on MyOCF. 2021 Environmental Education Grant...
The Small Projects and Community Events (SPACE) Program provides grants of up to $2000 to support conservation projects, conservation education, and community events that promote natural resource conservation. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions,...
The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) is excited to announce the funding of 42 local nonprofit organizations to help build their capacity to engage in upcoming grant opportunities addressing climate change and social equity. The PCEF Application Support Grant program is...
The Metro Council recently awarded 12 community organizations $700,000 in grants for projects designed to increase racial equity and climate resilience in greater Portland by connecting people of color to nature. This round of Metro’s Nature in Neighborhoods grants include a project that bring...