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Budget Cuts Force Most Agencies to Close on November 27
closed for a day
Tough economic times have severely reduced state revenues, forcing legislatures throughout the nation to make deep cuts in state budgets. Nearly half the states have found that temporary closures and furloughs are efficient ways to save precious tax dollars while preserving the important functions and services of state government.

To address its own budget cuts, Oregon's state government will close most agencies on Friday, November 27, 2009. The closure requires our employees to take mandatory upaid furloughs on this day, saving Oregon's taxpayers about $2 million.

We regret any inconvenience this closure may cause, and we look forward to reopening on Monday morning, November 30.
Grant Program
The Grant Program at OWEB manages how project applications are processed, reviewed, and recommended for funding to the OWEB Board, and how grants are tracked during their implementation. There are five general categories of projects eligible for OWEB funding.
1. On-the-ground watershed management (restoration, small grants and acquisitions)
2. Assessment and/or monitoring of natural resource conditions
3. Opportunities for learning about watershed concepts (education/outreach)
4. Watershed Council Support
5. Technical Assistance
Current Topics
2009-2011 Small Grant Applications are Available
Small Grant applications forms and instructions for the 2009-2011 biennium are now available. All Small Grants requests must be on the new form, old application forms will not be accepted. The OWEB Board will finalize the 2009-2011 OWEB Spending Plan including Small Grant funding levels at its September 15-16 meeting in Joseph, OR.
Board Grant Awards
The OWEB Board met in September and heard the OWEB Staff recommendations on grant awards. Seventy-one projects received funding for a total of nearly $8 million.
Stay informed throughout the flu season
Get more info about the Flu in Oregon at flu.oregon.gov
Protect yourself, your family and your co-workers by getting vaccinated and staying informed. The fewer of us who get sick from either seasonal influenza or pandemic H1N1 influenza, the more we can reduce the impact in our schools and workplaces. Visit the state's flu Web site at www.flu.oregon.gov or call the state hotline at 1-800-978-3040.
Happy Birthday, Oregon!
Happy Birthday oregon
OWEB will help celebrate Oregon's 150th birthday by funding projects to benefit the state's symbolic species.
 

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