Wilsonville - Metro Community Enhancement Grants

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Wilsonville - Metro Community Enhancement Grants

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Metro
Last Updated: November 23, 2025

Summary

The Wilsonville - Metro Community Enhancement Grants, overseen by the Metro Council, support projects enhancing local communities impacted by solid waste facilities. Funding is available for initiatives that improve environmental quality, promote recycling, and benefit underserved populations. Nominations for projects will be accepted from November 12, 2025, to January 9, 2026, with selections made in spring 2026. Grants aim to rehabilitate and enhance city areas, fostering community enrichment through various programs.

Overview

Who is Metro The Metro Council consists of a president, elected regionwide, and six councilors who are elected by district every four years in nonpartisan races. The Metro Auditor, elected regionwide, is responsible for oversight of Metro's annual financial statements and for conducting performance audits. The council appoints a chief operating officer to carry out council policies and manage Metro operations. The chief operating officer oversees a diverse workforce of more than 1,600 employees including park rangers, economists, teachers, scientists, designers, planners, animal keepers, stagehands and cartographers. Hundreds of volunteers lend a hand at Metro's parks, cemeteries, natural areas, offices and visitor venues. Background The Wilsonville-Metro Community Enhancement Committee oversees local implementation of the Wilsonville-Metro Community Enhancement Program. The program is funded by a per-ton fee charged by Metro regional government on solid-waste transfer stations located in communities throughout the greater Portland region. The Committee in essence reviews “community enhancement” projects or programs nominated by the public and members of City boards and commissions that are first assessed by City staff, and decides which projects or programs, if any, to advance with the Community Enhancement Program funds. The Metro Council extended effective July 1, 2015, the Metro Solid Waste Community-Enhancement Program to apply uniformly to all communities that host putrescible (biodegradable) solid-waste transfer facilities, including the Willamette Resources, Inc., (WRI) transfer facility operated by Republic Services in Wilsonville. Metro’s program started in 1988 after the Oregon Legislature allowed the assessment of fees to support communities hosting facilities that accept garbage and other waste discarded from homes and businesses. While offering value to the region as a whole, these facilities generate traffic, odors and other inconveniences to residents in adjacent host communities. Funds collected under the Metro Community Enhancement Program are dedicated and used for “enhancing the host community of the facility from which the fees have been collected” as determined by the local government or administering committee. These funds may be used for extensive community purposes that “rehabilitate and enhance the area within the City limits.” FY2025-26 Community enhancement program (CEP) CEP project nominations will be accepted from November 12, 2025 through January 9, 2026, with project selection anticipated in spring 2026 after City vetting and cost-estimating. Anyone may nominate a project for consideration that could benefit the community, including organizations that may seek to undertake a sponsored project. Potential sponsors of a community enhancement project are encouraged to contact the CEP administrator in advance to review prospective fit of a project for the program. Projects, which must be located within city limits, are funded to start on or after July 1, 2026, and must be completed within one year. CEP Project Criteria Improve the appearance or environmental quality of the community.Reduce the amount or toxicity of waste.Increase reuse and recycling opportunities.Result in rehabilitation or upgrade of real or personal property owned or operated by a nonprofit organization.Result in the preservation or enhancement of wildlife, riparian zones, wetlands, forest lands and marine areas, and/or improve the public awareness and the opportunities to enjoy them.Result in improvement to, or an increase in, recreational areas and programs.Result in improvement in safety and community emergency preparedness.Benefit youth, seniors, low income persons or underserved populationsFoster and enhance community enrichment through educational programming, arts and cultural projects.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Nonprofit organizations, schools or local governments can apply for the grants. In recent years, successful applicants have included neighborhood, environmental, social justice and education organizations.

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