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Imagine what you could do……with a Community Watershed Stewardship Grant
Environmental Services works with Portland State University, Americorps, local watershed councils and the community to raise awareness of and to improve watershed health. We offer community project grants, educational workshops, technical assistance, watershed council organizational development and informational resources.
Our watershed stewardship grants provide up to $10,000 to schools, churches, businesses and other community organizations for projects that protect and enhance watershed health at the local level. Groups can use grant money for supplies, materials, equipment, room rentals, feasibility studies or technical assistance.
Past projects include education and monitoring, ecoroofs, stormwater features, restoration, and naturescaping. Types of ProjectsEcoroofs Vegetated roof systems that replace conventional roofs and collect, filter and evaporate rainfall reduce stormwater runoff.
Stormwater Features On-site stormwater management through "green" practices is vital to Portland's watershed health. These projects on developed sites include anything from swales and disconnected downspouts to pervious pavers.
Education/Monitoring Innovative workshops, curricula, video, creative writing, art projects, special events, interpretive signs and data collection for watershed projects are essential to creating a community of watershed stewards.
Restoration These natural area projects focus on removing invasive plants, planting native vegetation, and ongoing site maintenance.
Naturescaping Naturescaping on community sites demonstrates the importance of landscaping with native plants.
What is Stewardship? Watershed stewardship means working together to honor our responsibility to Portland's streams, watersheds, neighborhoods and natural areas. Only the wise actions and choices of individuals like you can give us healthy watersheds and clean rivers and streams. Though your individual actions may seem simple, when combined with the rest of the community's efforts, the results are incredible.
Contact us if you would like to propose a project in your neighborhood.
Call Emily Rice or Kate Carone at 503-823-7917.
Or click here to send email to the CSWP Team.
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