(a) The state board may provide through the program:
(1) technical assistance;
(2) cost-share assistance;
(3) direct grants; and
(4) help in obtaining technical assistance, cost-share assistance, and direct grants from other public or private sources.
(b) The state board may create rules, forms, and procedures necessary for the administration of the program.

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(c) The state board may:
(1) obtain grants, cost-sharing assistance, or other forms of funding from other state or federal governmental entities;
(2) coordinate, receive, and use gifts, grants, and donations from private sources;
(3) work with qualified nonprofit organizations and universities to provide technical assistance; and
(4) designate one or more conservation districts to administer the program locally.