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Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant

This grant provides financial support for organizations to improve and revitalize downtown areas in Oregon, focusing on building rehabilitation and community development projects that stimulate local economies.

$400,000
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program supports projects that enhance downtown areas across the state, fostering economic development and community revitalization. Administered by the State Historic Preservation Office within Oregon Parks and Recreation, the grant prioritizes acquiring, rehabilitating, and constructing buildings in designated downtown areas. The program's goal is to stimulate private investment, create or retain jobs, support viable businesses, and strengthen tax bases. Funding is awarded biennially and is subject to the availability of state legislative allocations. The 2025 grant application deadline is March 13, 2025, with awards announced in May 2025. Projects may begin no earlier than July 1, 2025, and must be completed by March 31, 2028. The grant provides awards up to $400,000, dispersed on a reimbursement basis. A 30% match is required, which can include cash, in-kind donations, and volunteer time. Eligible expenses include facade improvements, structural repairs, code compliance upgrades, energy efficiency enhancements, and compatible new construction within a historic context. The program adheres to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Applicants must be organizations participating in the Oregon Main Street Network, demonstrating the capacity to collaborate with local officials and project leaders. Projects must be within designated Main Street district boundaries, and properties must meet eligibility requirements. Non-qualifying expenses include non-historic materials on historic buildings, standalone design plans, and features not physically attached to buildings, such as parking lots and signage. Applications are evaluated on community need, anticipated results, alignment with local revitalization goals, community engagement, and project readiness. Priority is given to projects in underserved and rural areas, particularly those demonstrating significant financial barriers. At least 50% of the funds are allocated to rural communities outside urban growth boundaries. To apply, organizations must register and submit applications through the OPRD Grants Online system. The process includes completing an application form, submitting a project work plan, budget, and required documentation such as photographs, maps, and letters of support. Applicants are encouraged to attend orientation workshops and seek pre-application reviews from Oregon Heritage staff. Successful applicants must adhere to grant agreement terms, submit progress reports, and participate in ongoing impact evaluations. For assistance, contact Kuri Gill at kuri.gill@oprd.oregon.gov or 503-986-0685. Detailed guidelines and resources are available at the Oregon Heritage website.

Funding Details

Award Range

$20,000 - $400,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

Yes - 30% Match required.

Additional Details

Matching funds of at least 30% of the award is required.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
For profit organizations other than small businesses

Additional Requirements

APPLICANT ELIGIBLITY: • Must be organizations that participate in the Oregon Main Street Network. To find out if your organization is in the network visit www.oregonmainstreet. Oregon Main Street is the entity administered by the State Historic Preservation Officer designated under ORS 358.565 to provide assistance, training, and technical services to communities in Oregon desiring to strengthen, preserve, and revitalize their historic downtown commercial districts as defined in ORS 390.262(1)(b). The organization must remain active in the Oregon Main Street Network at some level for the entire life of the grant. Awards will be made to the applicant Main Street organization for disbursements to locally designated grant beneficiaries if the applicant is not the beneficiary of the grant. • Must demonstrate the past or prospective capacity to work with project leaders in designated local communities or downtown Main Street districts. • Must have the ability to receive and expend grant funds and manage all fiscal responsibilities.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Kuri Gill

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Infrastructure
Recreation
Workforce Development
Business and Commerce
Food and Nutrition

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