Deadline reminder: Applications open for Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund grants through Feb. 9
Reva Gillman, (541) 961-8421, reva.a.gillman@odfw.oregon.gov
SALEM, Ore. – Organizations and partners interested in funding conservation, outdoor access, and recreation projects in Oregon are encouraged to apply soon, as the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund (OCRF) grant application window is open now but closes Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.
The OCRF Advisory Committee began accepting applications on Dec. 15, marking the start of its winter grant cycle. Applicants must submit proposals by the Feb. 9 deadline to be considered for funding.
Applications are submitted using the access code "OCRF" through the Online Application System.
OCRF grants support projects across Oregon that conserve fish and wildlife, expand equitable access to the outdoors, and strengthen connections between people and the state's natural and recreational resources. Priority is given to 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 for funding. Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the current grant cycle guidelines on the OCRF website.
Applicants with questions about project concepts, eligibility, or the application process are encouraged to contact OCRF staff. Staff are available to provide guidance and help applicants develop competitive proposals before the Feb. 9 closing date.