(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.
(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.