Measure 76 Parks and Natural Resources Fund 15% Lottery Revenue Parks Subaccount Natural Resources Subaccount Grant Fund 65% Operating Fund 35%

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Measure 76 Parks and Natural Resources Fund 15% Lottery Revenue Parks Subaccount Natural Resources Subaccount Grant Fund 65% Operating Fund 35%

Natural Resources Subaccount 6 Purposes Grant Fund 65% Operating Fund 35% Natural Resources Subaccount Water quality – restoration and flow Protect lands and water Restore and maintain habitats Maintain biodiversity Involve people Remedy limiting factors

Natural Resources Subaccount Grant Fund 65% (a)Conservation easements or leases (b)Projects for fish or wildlife (c)Projects for water quality or streamflow (d)Assessment, planning, design, TA, monitoring, outreach necessary for projects Operating Fund 35% Water quality – restoration and flow Protect lands and water Restore and maintain habitats Maintain biodiversity Involve people Remedy limiting factors

Natural Resources Subaccount Operating Fund 35% Grant Fund 65% Natural Resources Subaccount (a) Develop, update or implement state strategies to protect and restore habitats, watersheds, water quality, stream flows (b) The same as and consistent with (a), at a regional scale (c) State strategies regarding invasive species (d) Local delivery, education (e) Agency operations (f) Enforcement

35% Non-Capital Agency operations Council and district capacity grants Interagency Agreements and contracts for Oregon Plan and other products Non-capital grants: technical assistance, monitoring, assessment, education/outreach, and research M66 M76 Operating Fund Grant Fund Operating Fund? Grant Fund? ?

65% Capital Restoration and acquisition grants Agency staff and programs resulting in on- the-ground improvements M66 M76 Operating Fund Grant Fund

35% Operating Fund Agency operations Council and district capacity and watershed education Interagency Agreements and contracts for Oregon Plan and other products 65% Grant Fund Grants to entities other than state or federal agencies Restoration and protection projects and related assessment, planning, design, technical assistance, monitoring (research?) and (education?) outreach. M76 Water quality – restoration and flow Protect lands and water Restore and maintain habitats Maintain biodiversity Involve people Remedy limiting factors

If Lottery Proceeds Increase Grant Fund 70% Operating Fund 30% Parks and Natural Resources Fund Parks and Natural Resources Fund Potential future biennium Parks and Natural Resources Fund If net proceeds deposited increase more than 50%