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Oregon Small Woodlands Association (OSWA)

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Program level:

State

Provider:

Oregon Small Woodlands Association (OSWA)

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance, Marketing/Recognition

Land use:

Forest

Water-focused program: 

No

A member-owned cooperative that serves members by developing markets for their products and services, assisting them in acquiring services and production means, and providing them information to improve their forest management.

Overview

Description:

Oregon Small Woodlands Association (OSWA) is an organization made up of Oregon small woodland owners who practice and believe in:
- The strength of peer to peer communication between landowners
- The strength of a unified effort to address legislative and regulatory challenges
- The strength of partnerships in addressing and solving common problems

OSWA offers landowner education, technical assistance, and law and tax assistance.

Eligibility:

Individuals, families or companies that own or manage forestland

Financial benefit: 

N/A

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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