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BE A COHO CHAMPION
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO WORK WITH US?
If you are interested in restoring or monitoring habitat on your property, we want to hear from you! The Coos Basin Coho Partnership is a collaborative entity composed of 15 groups that have access to restoration/monitoring funding opportunities not available to individuals. For specific details on grants and finding, please complete the form below.
The process can be long (3-5 years), but we work alongside you every step of the way, ensuring that your goals for your property are achieved in conjunction with improvements to salmon habitat.
collaborative process
what we can contribute
what you contribute
Respect that your are the landowner and the decisionmaker for what occurs on your land
Technical assistance throughout planning, permitting, and implementation
Manange contractors
Seek grant funding and manage secured funds
Willingness to improve habitat and water quality on your property
Access to land for project planning, implementation, and monitoring
Dedication to legal compliance
Timely communication and support in project development, funding applications and reporting, permitting and implementation
Manage land in a manner that is compatible with the project
process and timeline
Develop a shared understanding of landowner goals and restoration potential
Apply and secure funding for implementation activities
Apply for and secure funding for planning activities
Permit and implement project
Design project
Monitor project
a typical project takes 3-5 years to implement
LOVE FOR THE LAND

attention builders and contractors:
We regularly seek contractors for carrying out these restoration projects.
For bidding opportunities and RFP’s please get in touch at info@cooscoho.org.
BE A COHO CHAMPION
Landowner Restoration Interest Contact Form
If you are interested in a habitat restoration project with the Coos Basin Coho Partnership, please fill out the form below and we will get back to you within two weeks. Note that our ability to start a new project is dependent on current capacity.