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Voluntary Stewardship Program (VSP)

The Voluntary Stewardship Program (VSP) is a collaborative, incentive-based program designed to help farmers and ranchers protect critical natural areas on their land while continuing agricultural activities.

Unlike traditional regulatory approaches, the VSP allows landowners to adopt voluntary conservation practices that align with their unique operations.

Key Objectives of VSP:

  • Protect critical areas, including wetlands, riparian zones, and habitats for endangered species.
  • Maintain and enhance the long-term viability of agriculture in Garfield County.
  • Provide a flexible, collaborative alternative to regulatory compliance.

How VSP Works:

  1. Customized Plans: District staff work with landowners to develop tailored stewardship plans that balance conservation and productivity.
  2. Voluntary Practices: Participants implement conservation measures, such as planting buffers, improving grazing management, and installing erosion control structures.
  3. Monitoring and Support: The district monitors progress, provides ongoing technical assistance, and reports results to ensure the success of voluntary efforts.

Benefits of VSP:

  • Improve water quality and habitat without additional regulatory restrictions.
  • Access technical expertise and financial assistance for conservation projects.
  • Foster a collaborative relationship with the district to address resource challenges.

VSP Capital Funds:

Capital funds for VSP cost-share projects are awarded through the SCC’s application process. Counties submit their proposed capital cost-share projects via the Conservation Practice Data System (CPDS). All projects that receive capital funding must comply with the Commission’s Grant and Contract Policy and Procedure Manual.

If funding is available, the SCC typically awards VSP capital funds on a monthly basis. Projects are evaluated only when:

  • The best management practices (BMPs) show a “ready for funding” status in CPDS.
  • The applicant has selected the BMPs.
  • All information is complete in CPDS, including the VSP-specific questions in the CPDS funding tab.

For more information about VSP or to participate, contact the Pomeroy Conservation District today.

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Address:
910 Main Street
Pomeroy WA 99347
509.843.5008

Office Hours:
Monday 8:00-4:00
Tuesday-Friday 7:00-5:00

Mailing Address:
PO Box 468
Pomeroy, WA 99347

Office Phone:
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