Grant Opportunities

For those destinations and projects in need of a strategic and timely financial boost, our grant opportunities may be a good fit. Here’s where you can learn more and apply.

2025-2026 OCVA Strategic Investment Fund

The Strategic Investment Fund (SIF) is an annual program created to strategically and thoughtfully support shovel-ready destination development opportunities along the Oregon Coast.

For the 2025–2026 funding cycle, the SI-Fund will support two focus areas:

  • Tribal Tourism Opportunities (by invitation only)
    • Funding for Tribal Tourism opportunities will be managed through a direct invitation process.
    • Eligible projects may include: Tribal tourism comprehensive planning, interpretive signage, exhibits, cultural events, or other initiatives led by or in collaboration with Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians; the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians; the Coquille Indian Tribe; The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.
    • Invitations will be extended directly to Tribes or partners identified by the Oregon Coast Visitors Association.
  • Public Art (open application process)
    • Public art is any creative work located in a public space, accessible to everyone, and approved by local entities like a city or county government. It includes a wide variety of permanent works, such as sculptures, murals, and even functional art like artistic benches, intended to be a form of community expression that enhances the environment and promotes tourism.
    • Applications open July 1, 2025 and close on a rolling basis until May 30, 2026 or until funds are fully allocated (whichever comes first).
    • Eligible projects may include: murals, sculptures, interpretive art connected to local flora/fauna, outdoor recreation–themed works, cultural heritage exhibits, or community-centered art events.

Please review the OCVA Strategic Investment Fund guidelines here. To submit a public art project for funding, click here. 

 

External Grant Opportunities

The Oregon Coast Visitors Association has compiled these opportunities from our partners into a selective list of funding that aligns with our work in the tourism sector. We do not manage these opportunities and highly encourage you to contact the organizations directly with any questions. If you know information about a grant opportunity that should be listed here, please contact industry@thepeoplescoast.com.

  • Travel Oregon Competitive Grants
    Travel Oregon
    Ten percent of Travel Oregon’s budget is dedicated to a competitive grants program to support eligible applicants for projects that contribute to the development and improvement of local economies and communities throughout Oregon by means of the enhancement, expansion and promotion of the visitor industry.Projects should support Travel Oregon’s vision of “an Oregon that is a welcoming destination where tourism drives economic prosperity, benefits the natural environment and celebrates rich, diverse cultures.”
  • Tillamook Coast Marketing and Facilities Grants
    Tillamook Coast Visitors Association
    Tourism-related facilities grants and tourism marketing grants funded by TCVA. Applications open October 1-December 1 2024.
  • The Recreational Trails Program (RTP)
    Oregon State Parks
    Grant funds projects with RTP funds to develop, improve, or expand motorized and non-motorized trails and their facilities.
  • Community Grants
    Oregon Community Foundation
    Nonprofit and community leaders throughout Oregon can apply for new flexible grants that provide important operational support. The funding is flexible, allowing organizations to direct it to where it is needed most.
  • Regional Food System Partnerships
    USDA
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) works to improve domestic and international opportunities for U.S. growers and producers, through many program ears including regional food systems and partnerships.
  • Capacity and Community Building Grants
    Land Trust Alliance, Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts and the Oregon Community Foundation
    This program aims to increase the ability of land trusts to protect and steward the lands and waters essential to Oregon’s people, fish and wildlife.
  • JAMF Community Grants
    The Judith Ann Mogan Foundation
    Funding for community development projects in Coastal Douglas, Coos, or Curry Counties.
  • Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program
    American Trails
    Funds projects that connect active transportation networks, accelerating plans to create safe walking and biking routes to everyday destinations, and to fill gaps between communities.
  • Resilience Hubs and Networks Grant
    Oregon Department of Human Services
    Funding supports improvements to places where people come together and find resources during an emergency.
  • Innovative Mobility Program
    ODOT
    Aims to improve historically underserved communities’ access to public and active transportation. Program goals also include reducing the number of trips Oregonians make by car and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Community Charging Rebates Program
    ODOT
    Rebates cover up to $8,000 per Level 2 charging port, or up to 80% of eligible project costs – whichever is less.
  • Main Street America T-Mobile Hometown Grant Program
    American Express
  • Community Heart & Soul Seed Grant
    Community Heart & Soul
    Seed funds to establish the CHS community engagement model in your district.
  • Arts and Culture Grant
    Pacific Power Foundation
    New grant funding to help organizations foster creative expression and enrich local culture in their communities.
  • Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program
    US Department of Agriculture
    This program provides affordable funding to develop essential community facilities in rural areas. An essential community facility is defined as a facility that provides an essential service to the local community for the orderly development of the community in a primarily rural area, and does not include private, commercial or business undertakings.
  • Inclusive Micro Grant
    Together Outdoors
    Funding opportunity for small and rural grassroots organizations that aim to create a more inclusive and welcoming outdoor recreation environment.
  • Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Technical Assistance
    National Park Service
    Assists communities and public land managers in evolving climate resiliency strategies, conservation areas, and creating recreation opportunities.
  • RAISE Grants
    U.S. Department of Transportation
    Transportation projects nationwide with focus on cycling and trails.
  • Oregon Community Paths Program
    Oregon Department of Transportation
    Funding aimed at helping communities create and maintain connections through multiuse paths.
  • Coquille Tribe Community Fund
    Coquille Tribe
    Awards up to $500,000 for health, arts and culture, education, environmental, public safety, and historic preservation projects. Applications are open in the fall of each year.
  • Community Impact Grants
    United Way of Southwestern Oregon
    Multiple community grant opportunities for Coos and Curry County
  • Annual Tourism Grant Program
    Visit Seaside
    Supports and coordinates event development to ensure that Seaside can meet or exceed visitor expectations as a tourism destination.
  • Rural Energy for America Program
    USDA
    The Rural Energy for America Program offers grants for up to 40% and loan guarantees up to 75% of total project cost for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. Varying deadlines.
  • Grants for Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities Work
    The Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD)
    The Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities program aims to reduce climate pollution, provide more transportation and housing choices, and promote more equitable land use planning outcomes.
  • Oregon Community Foundation’s Community Grants Program
    Oregon Community Foundation
    Provides funding to organizations that are small and rural, culturally specific or culturally responsive.
  • Gold Beach Community Fund
    Oregon Community Foundation
    Financial support for projects, activities and services with an aim of enhancing Central Curry County for citizens and visitors.
  • Local Government Grant Program
    Oregon Parks & Recreation Department
    The Local Government Grant Program (LGGP) is a voter approved, State lottery funded grant program administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Typically, the program awards over $5 million annually to qualified projects.
  • Boating Facility and Waterway Access Grant
    Oregon Marine Board
    Boating Facility and Waterway Access Grant Application
  • Arts Build Communities Grants
    Oregon Arts Commission
    The Arts Build Communities program provides matching support to arts and other community-based organizations for projects that address a local community problem, issue or need through an arts-based solution.
  • Oregon Heritage Grants (multiple opportunities)
    Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
    See website for latest information
  • OPRD Land and Water Conservation Fund
    Grants are available to either acquire land for public outdoor recreation or to develop basic outdoor recreation facilities.
  • Recreation Grants (multiple opportunities)
    Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
  • Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund
    The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon

    Charitable grants are awarded to charitable organizations and local governments within the Siletz Tribe’s service area (Lincoln, Tillamook, Linn, Lane, Benton, Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties) and to Native American organizations or activities located anywhere in the United States for the following purposes: education, health, public safety, gambling addiction, prevention, drug and alcohol treatment, housing, the arts, the environment and natural resource preservation, cultural activities, historic preservation, and other charitable purposes.
  • Small Grants and Open Call for Applications
    Roundhouse Foundation
    Grants for projects that support rural communities in Oregon. The foundation’s grant-making focuses on four areas: arts and culture, environmental stewardship, education and social services.
  • Small Grants and Open Call for Applications
    Wiles/Ayers Family Charitable Fund
    Grants from $10K to $20K to Oregon coast nonprofits that focus on environmental issues. Smaller or larger grants may be considered. Application close: contingent on the availability of funds
  • Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance
    US Department of Agriculture
    Rolling Applications
  • Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative
    Outdoor Access Initiative
    Practical support for efforts that promote safe, responsible use of OHVs, educate the public on proper recreational land use and wildlife conservation practices, and protect appropriate and sustainable access to public lands. Rolling Applications, quarterly.