Forestry Opportunity Grants

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Program purpose

The purpose of the Forestry Opportunity Grant program is to support pilot projects that help conserve the forest land base and forestry in King County by strengthening infrastructure for forestry, promoting forest products-based businesses and adding to the diversity and self-sufficiency of local economies. The program is one of the actions recommended in the King County Rural Economic Strategies Report of 2006.

Successful grant applications will demonstrate public benefits and show innovative approaches for expanding markets for new or under-used forest products; promoting cooperative forest management among contiguous small forest lands; training youth in forest-related careers; promoting community fire planning or educating landowners about sustainable forest management.

Funds available

A maximum of $20,000 will be reimbursed to projects for labor and materials costs.  Typical grants are in the $4,000 to $8,000 range.

Project examples

Reforestation or habitat restoration projects are not eligible unless applicants demonstrate economic benefits for rural economies.

Matching

The applicant must contribute at least 25% of the total cost of the project. This amount may be in the form of cash or in-kind services. The match should include resources from project partners and contributors.

Eligible applicants

Rural community groups, small forest landowners, small businesses, local development corporations, not-for-profit organizations, tribal governments, special districts and educational institutions are eligible for grants. General purpose local, state or federal government agencies are not eligible. Projects must be located in unincorporated King County or in a rural city.

Application deadline

Grant applications will be accepted and evaluated on a rolling deadline basis until all allocated funds are expended.

Project completion

Most projects will be completed within 12 months.

Costs not allowed

Grant funds may not be used to pay for any of the following:

King County reserves the right to determine the nature and manner in which cost items will be paid for in any grant.

Reporting requirements

Grant funds will be distributed on a reimbursement basis. Reimbursement may be requested after the expense has been incurred on a monthly or quarterly basis, or once at the midpoint and a second time at the completion of the project. The project applicant is responsible for the following:

Note that the final reimbursement may not be distributed until the project has been completed and verified by King County staff.

Tax reporting is the responsibility of the applicant.

Application and guidelines

For complete guidelines, follow these links:

For an application, follow these links:

or contact Linda Vane.

Contact us

For applications or further information on Forestry Opportunity Grants, please contact:

Linda Vane, Forestry Program Manager
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
206-296-8042
800-325-6165 ext. 68042
linda.vane@kingcounty.gov

Information presented here is available in alternate formats upon request.

TTY: 800-833-6388 or 711.



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