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JDBP Stakeholder Engagement Campaign

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Contents

Project Overview

Basics

Stakeholder Engagement
JDBP Stakeholder Engagement Campaign

Implementation
This project provides broad communication support to the JDBP through outreach materials such as newsletters and informational handouts, questionnaires for gauging landowner concerns and interests, hosting informative presentations, and organizing a series of restoration service events for assisting landowners. We will track efforts to maximize effectiveness for receiving and responding to community input and how to best engage landowners for facilitating restoration agreements. Through these avenues, this project will increase public awareness of the JDBP and inform, educate and document landowner cooperation in restoration efforts

2019
2019
2021
8/30/2024

Project Attributes

Additional Project Attributes

FIP Status
None
Restoration Actions
37. Not Applicable for this project type

For Land Acquisition and Easement Projects

Project Type
None

Location

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This is a stakeholder engagement campaign that does not have a specific project location.

None Selected

The FIP portion of the campaign focuses on all three priority watersheds, but the campaign as a whole supports the entire John Day Basin.

15 Selected
  • Upper South Fork John Day River
  • Middle / Lower SF / Murderers
  • Reynolds / Grub
  • Canyon Creek
  • Beech / Laycock / Fields
  • Upper Mid JDR / Rock / Mountain
  • Johnson / Muddy / Service / Kahler
  • Headwaters NFJDR / Granite / Desolation / Upper Camas / Big Cr NFJDR
  • Potamus Creek / Wall / Lower Camas / Upper Rock
  • Bridge MFJDR / Big / Camp
  • Bridge Creek
  • Cottonwood / Long
  • Lower NFJDR / 8mile
  • Butte / 30mile
  • JDR / Grass Valley / Scott / Lower Rock / Ferry / Pine Hollow / Clarno Rapids

Organizations

Funders
  • Blue Mountain Land Trust
  • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
  • Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs
  • North Fork John Day Watershed Council
  • Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
Lead Implementer
  • North Fork John Day Watershed Council
Partners
  • Blue Mountain Land Trust
  • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
  • Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs
  • Gilliam County Soil and Water Conservation District
  • Gilliam East John Day Watershed Council
  • Ritter Collaborative
  • Sherman County Soil & Water Conservation District
  • South Fork John Day Watershed Council
  • U.S. Forest Service

Contacts

Kristen Walz - North Fork John Day Watershed Council (NFJDWC) (kristen@nfjdwc.org)

Metrics

Expected Metrics

Number of meetings attended Type of meeting: Board 16
Number of stakeholder engagement events held 10
Number of stakeholders engaged 4,500

Reported Metrics

Number of meetings attended
Type of meeting Total 2020 2019 Units
Board 3 1 2 number
Total 3 1 2 number

Number of stakeholder engagement events held
Total 2020 2019 Units
2 2 N/A number
Total 2 2 0 number

Number of stakeholders engaged
Total 2020 2019 Units
312 312 N/A number
Total 312 312 0 number

Financials

Budget

$165,057.00
$156,211.00
$8,846.00
$0.00
Total
Blue Mountain Land Trust (BMLT) $7,000.00 $0.00 $7,000.00
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) $3,000.00 $2,800.00 $5,800.00
Confederated Tribes Of Warm Springs (Warm Springs Tribe) $8,300.00 $1,050.00 $9,350.00
FIP - Stakeholder Engagement (OWEB) $51,835.00 $0.00 $51,835.00
North Fork John Day Watershed Council (NFJDWC) $4,355.00 $1,696.00 $6,051.00
Open Solicitation - Stakeholder Engagement (OWEB) $81,721.00 $0.00 $81,721.00
Ritter Land Management Team (RC) $0.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00
Sherman Soil and Water Conservation District (Sherman SWCD) $0.00 $900.00 $900.00
Total $156,211.00 $8,846.00 $165,057.00
Comment: None provided

Reported Expenditures

2019 2020 2021 Total
Open Solicitation - Stakeholder Engagement (OWEB) $0.00 $11,805.21 $0.00 $11,805.21
Grand Total $0.00 $11,805.21 $0.00 $11,805.21

Note: Staff salaries, outreach packet materials(paper, envelopes, etc), printing costs, contracted services for logo development, staff travel

Focal Species

Focal Species

This project is key for involving landowner support for all focal species. Increasing landowner support of JDBP projects helps increase the number of projects to support focal species habitat throughout the basin, which is critical for a holistic approach.
This project is key for involving landowner support for all focal species. Increasing landowner support of JDBP projects helps increase the number of projects to support focal species habitat throughout the basin, which is critical for a holistic approach.
This project is key for involving landowner support for all focal species. Increasing landowner support of JDBP projects helps increase the number of projects to support focal species habitat throughout the basin, which is critical for a holistic approach.
This project is key for involving landowner support for all focal species. Increasing landowner support of JDBP projects helps increase the number of projects to support focal species habitat throughout the basin, which is critical for a holistic approach.

Implementation and Ecological Results

Implementation and Ecological Results

Working Groups

Working Groups

No Working Groups set for this Project.

LJDWG - Critical Issues

LJDWG - Critical Issues

No LJDWG - Critical Issues set for this Project.

Project Details

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Notes

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External Links

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Photos

Photos

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    Landowners and stakeholders tour a recently implemented project on Granite Creek.
(Timing: During) (~6,286 KB)
Credit: Kristian Thornton

    Landowners and stakeholders tour a recently implemented project on Granite Creek.
    (Timing: During) (~6,286 KB)

Home page photo by Bob Wick, BLM, shared under the Creative Commons 2.0 license.

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