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Page 1: Conservation Innovation Grants         State Component

Conservation Innovation Grants State

Component

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State Component The intent of the State Component is to provide flexibility to NRCS State Conservationists to target CIG funds to individual producers and smaller organizations that may possess promising innovations, but may not compete well on the larger scale of the national grants competition.

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CIG is intended to:•Stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies in the agricultural community AND NRCS technical materials and programs.•Address the States most pressing natural resource concerns.

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State Resource Concerns:•Energy•Climate Change•Soil Quality•Water Quality•Plant/Health Vigor•Air Quality•Wildlife Habitat•Animal Health/management

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FY 09/10 PROPOSALS

Energy

Water Quality

Forest Health

Atmophere Resource

Market Based

Grazing lands

Water Quanity

Wildlife

Soil Resource

(2)(4)(4)(2)

(4)

(4)(2)

(7)

(3)

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Federal Funds per Category

Energy

Water Quality

Forest Health

Atmophere Resource

Market Based

Grazing lands

Water Quanity

Wildlife

Soil Resource

$446,130

$71,456

$250,125$186,998$42,030

$254,084

$225,071$93,364 $224,810

TOTAL FEDERAL FUNDS REQUESTED: $1,1794,068

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FY 09/10 SELECTED PROPOSALS

(1) (1)

(3)(2

)

(1)

(1) (1)Energy

Market Based

Water Quality

Wildlife

Soil Resource

Atmosphere

Forest Health

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Federal Funds per Category

$75,000.0

0

$74,941.00

$179,061.00 $149,794.00

$46,682.0

0

$60,000.0

0 $10,589.00

Energy

Market Based

Water Quality

Wildlife

Soil Resource

Atmosphere

Forest Health

Total Federal Funds: $596,067

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Application of CIG projects in Oregon

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TYPES OF PROJECTS

• Model on-farm energy program.• Management and inventory techniques on late-seral forests in mid-seral

stands.• Develop farm planning and credit calculation for eco-market services.• Floating wetland.• Adaptation of the Nutrient Trading Tool (NTT) for Oregon to calculate edge of

field reductions in nutrient, sediment, and pesticides from application of BMP’s.

• Rainwater Harvesting System.• Market-based Incentive for Conservation of wildlife habitats.• Evaluate and refine a set of soil quality assessments that will aid organic

producers.• Develop metrics for three priority habitats (oak woodland, bottom land

hardwood forest, and Sagebrush) for use in outcome based payments for ecosystem service programs.

• Develop proven, practical, cost effective recommendations, tools and outreach materials to enable OR. nurseries to measure and reduce GHG emissions.

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Are we hitting the mark?

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