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Orleans County NRCS Local Fund Pool

One of the outcomes of the Locally Led Conservation Planning process is that the Orleans County Conservation District works with partners to secure federal USDA NRCS funding for identified priority natural resource concerns in our county. 

Local Fund Pool - Call for Applications!

The Orleans County NRCD engages in a process called Locally Led Conservation Planning. This annual activity involves a series of phases that engages community stakeholders in natural resource planning and the implementation of solutions.

During the process, our Local Work Groups determine the greatest natural resource concerns by getting input from Orleans County residents, farmers, foresters, and land stewards. The information gleaned informs our work at the OCNRCD, impacts the State's priorities, and helps secure federal resources for obligation in the Orleans County Local Fund Pool.

This year, participants in the Local Work Groups identified the Top 3 Priorities for funding from the Local Fund Pool as the following:
1) Slow the Flow - Addressing high flows to improve water quality
2) Slow the Spread - Invasive Species Control
3) Support Small Farms - while enhancing natural resources

These priority areas will each receive $200,000 in funding from NRCS. We are now accepting grant applications. Interested landowners in Orleans County can apply to the Local Fund Pool. The application deadline is August 22, 2025. Applicants must also register with the Farm Service Agency. Funding will be available for the 2026 federal fiscal year through the NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Projects will be selected based on a ranking process that considers program priorities.

Please contact Sarah Damsell with any questions:
sarah.damsell@orleanscountynrcd.org; 802.624.7008

VT Locally Led Conservation Delivery Outline.pdf