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Two main ideas of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds are that each watershed council will be locally driven by volunteerism and collaboration, and that seed money in grants from the state will be matched at least 25%.
We have met and exceeded these expectations due to the many people and organizations that care about the health of the Long Tom Watershed.
For more information about partners, funding, Council accomplishments, and more, please read our annual reports.
2011 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report
2009 Annual Report
2008 Brochure
2008 Annual Report
The Long Tom Watershed Council would like to thank ESRI for providing a grant for ArcView GIS software. We have been able to produce maps of our watershed showing priority areas for water quality improvement and fish and wildlife habitat enhancement projects. These maps have been instrumental in garnering support for our projects.

We would also like to thank everyone for donations that do not appear in the annual reports. Your donations are important in allowing the Council to meet its goals.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed! |
Fast Facts
- Individual donations help the Council leverage approximately $250,000 per year in state watershed enhancement funds, and help the Council compete for many other grants.
- Approximately 90% of the Council's grant funds are spent locally in Lane County.
- Every hour of staff time leverages at least an hour of volunteer time!
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