Opportunity Information: Apply for W9127N 26 2 R003

The Natural Resource Management - Lane County Youth Services opportunity is a discretionary cooperative agreement offered by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District, to support hands-on land stewardship and ecological restoration work on USACE-managed lands in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. The core purpose is twofold: help USACE meet its environmental stewardship obligations, and provide structured, supervised work experience for local youth who are involved with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice. Through this partnership, participants are expected to gain practical exposure to how restoration projects are planned, developed, and carried out in real field settings.

The funded work centers on restoring and managing native prairie landscapes and improving wildlife habitat, alongside other site-based stewardship needs that keep public lands functional and safe. Project activities are expected to focus mainly on land stewardship, habitat restoration, campground maintenance, and vegetation management tied to dam safety. Most work will occur at Fern Ridge, Lookout Point, Dexter, and Fall Creek Lakes, with occasional tasks at Dorena and Cottage Grove Lakes. In practice, this means the selected partner would be organizing crews to complete on-the-ground conservation and maintenance work where ecological outcomes (like prairie and habitat restoration) overlap with recreation area upkeep and safety-related vegetation control.

Eligibility is intentionally narrow to match the youth-service mission of the program. Applicants must be a non-federal public entity or a qualifying nonprofit or youth service/conservation corps organization, and they must specifically serve youth who have an active case with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice. The program is designed so participating youth can earn restitution or required community service hours, potentially receive high school credit or make progress toward a GED, and access vocational training and job readiness development. A key expectation is that the recipient will provide experienced crew leaders capable of teaching and reinforcing ecological concepts accurately while supervising field crews, which reflects an emphasis on both quality natural resource outcomes and safe, meaningful workforce development.

From a funding and administrative standpoint, this is a cooperative agreement (not a standard contract), which typically implies substantial involvement by the federal agency in coordinating or guiding the work. The opportunity is issued under the authority of 33 U.S.C. 2339, Conservation and Recreation Management, and is categorized under Natural Resources (CFDA 12.010). USACE expects to make a single award, with an award ceiling of $175,000. The funding opportunity number is W9127N 26 2 R003, it was created on 2026-04-21, and the original closing date for applications is 2026-05-21. Eligible applicant types listed include state, county, and city or township governments, independent school districts, and 501(c)(3) nonprofits (excluding institutions of higher education).

  • The USACE Portland District in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Natural Resource Management - Lane County Youth Services" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 12.010.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2026-04-21.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-05-21. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $175,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Independent school districts, Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Natural Resource Management - Lane County Youth Services opportunity?

This opportunity is a discretionary cooperative agreement offered by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District. It supports hands-on land stewardship and ecological restoration work on USACE-managed lands in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, while also providing structured, supervised work experience for local youth involved with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice.

What are the main goals of the program?

The program has two core goals: (1) help USACE meet its environmental stewardship obligations on federal lands it manages, and (2) provide meaningful, supervised workforce experience for participating youth, including exposure to how restoration projects are planned, developed, and implemented in real field settings.

Who is offering the funding?

The funding is offered by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Portland District.

What type of funding instrument is this?

This is a cooperative agreement, not a standard contract. A cooperative agreement typically involves substantial federal agency involvement in coordinating, guiding, or participating in the work as it is carried out.

Is this opportunity competitive or discretionary?

It is described as a discretionary cooperative agreement opportunity.

What kinds of activities are expected to be funded?

Funded work is expected to focus mainly on land stewardship and ecological restoration activities, including native prairie restoration and wildlife habitat improvements, along with other site-based stewardship needs that help keep public lands functional and safe. Activities are also expected to include campground maintenance and vegetation management tied to dam safety.

What does "hands-on land stewardship" mean in this program?

Based on the description provided, it means organizing and supervising crews to complete on-the-ground conservation and maintenance work where ecological outcomes (such as prairie and habitat restoration) overlap with recreation area upkeep and safety-related vegetation control on USACE-managed lands.

Where will the work take place?

Most work will occur at Fern Ridge, Lookout Point, Dexter, and Fall Creek Lakes. Occasional tasks may take place at Dorena and Cottage Grove Lakes.

Is the work limited to ecological restoration, or does it include recreation and maintenance work too?

It includes both. The opportunity emphasizes restoring and managing native prairie landscapes and improving wildlife habitat, while also supporting stewardship needs such as campground maintenance and vegetation management associated with dam safety.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is intentionally narrow. Applicants must be a non-federal public entity or a qualifying nonprofit or youth service/conservation corps organization, and they must specifically serve youth who have an active case with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice.

Which applicant types are explicitly listed as eligible?

Eligible applicant types listed include state, county, and city or township governments, independent school districts, and 501(c)(3) nonprofits (excluding institutions of higher education).

Are institutions of higher education eligible?

The eligible applicant types include 501(c)(3) nonprofits excluding institutions of higher education, indicating that institutions of higher education are not included under that eligible nonprofit category as listed.

Do applicants have to work with youth connected to the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice?

Yes. The opportunity specifies that applicants must serve youth who have an active case with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice.

What is expected of the youth participants?

Participating youth are expected to engage in structured, supervised field work tied to land stewardship and restoration. The program is designed so youth can earn restitution or required community service hours, potentially receive high school credit or make progress toward a GED, and access vocational training and job readiness development.

What kind of supervision or staffing is expected from the recipient?

A key expectation is that the recipient will provide experienced crew leaders who can supervise field crews and teach and reinforce ecological concepts accurately. This reflects an emphasis on both high-quality natural resource outcomes and safe, meaningful workforce development.

How many awards does USACE expect to make?

USACE expects to make a single award.

What is the maximum funding amount available?

The award ceiling is $175,000.

What is the legal authority for this opportunity?

The opportunity is issued under the authority of 33 U.S.C. 2339, Conservation and Recreation Management.

What is the CFDA number and program category?

The opportunity is categorized under Natural Resources (CFDA 12.010).

What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is W9127N 26 2 R003.

When was the opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on 2026-04-21.

What is the application closing date?

The original closing date for applications is 2026-05-21.

What geographic area does this opportunity focus on?

The work supports USACE-managed lands in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, with primary sites at Fern Ridge, Lookout Point, Dexter, and Fall Creek Lakes.

What is the overall nature of the work product or outcomes?

The expected outcomes include improved native prairie landscapes, enhanced wildlife habitat, and completion of stewardship and maintenance tasks that help ensure recreation areas remain functional and public lands remain safe, including vegetation management connected to dam safety.

How does this opportunity connect natural resource work with youth services?

The design combines supervised conservation and maintenance work on public lands with structured youth workforce development. Youth involved with the Lane County Department of Juvenile Justice can complete restitution or required community service hours and potentially pursue educational progress (high school credit or GED progress), along with vocational training and job readiness development, while supporting USACE stewardship needs.

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