Clark Conservation District and USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service will start accepting applications for their Poop Smart Clark Regional Conservation Partnership Program funding beginning February 1, 2023, until March 31, 2023. This RCPP covers all of Clark County, but the focus areas are the East Fork Lewis River and Lacamas Creek Watersheds.
- Primary Resource Concern Categories are:
- Field Sediment, nutrient, and pathogen loss
- Storage and handling of pollutants
- Degraded Plant Condition
- Terrestrial habitat
- Aquatic habitat
The Natural Resources Conservation Service will work with partners through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program to provide financial and technical assistance for landowners and producers wanting to address natural resource concerns in Clark County, Washington.
RCPP funding is limited, and applications will be subject to a ranking system. To be eligible, it is important that interested parties visit their local Farm Service Agency offices as soon as possible to ensure that their farm records are established.
All applicants must have their farm records established and their eligibility paperwork completed with the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) prior to submitting and applying for participation in NRCS programs. This is the second sign-up for this five-year program, which has a total of $980,000 in financial assistance to implement conservation practices.
Poop Smart Clark is a partnership program led by Clark Conservation District that provides technical assistance and funding for livestock producers for land management activities.
For more information contact Sam Frundle, Clark Conservation District, at 360-859-4780 ext. 6 or sfrundle@clarkcd.org. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
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