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Applicant eligibility - you must be one of the following to apply:
If you are not incorporated, you must designate a sponsor. Businesses, individuals and King County departments are not eligible.
Please note the following restrictions:
Find out which program best fits your project, based on the issue your project is addressing and your location. Check grant programs for an overview, and links to guidelines for more details. Please note that each program has different requirements and eligibility restrictions regarding location and activities.
If you don't know which program to apply for, or if your project could fit more than one fund, fill in the universal form (Word format) and mark the box "Don't Know" and your proposal will be assigned to the most appropriate fund.Check out how to write a grant for tips on grant writing.
Make sure to read the guidelines for individual grant programs, particularly regarding criteria and conditions. The Community Salmon Fund and Natural Resources Stewardship Network are co-administered with other agencies and have different submission and review processes.
For all other programs, click on the links below for forms in rich text format (edit with any word processing software) and .pdf format (universal form only).
| Program | Request amount | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Community Salmon Fund | any | Visit CSF Web site (external link). |
WaterWorks, Wild Places in City Spaces |
up to $75,000 | Universal Form |
| Natural Resource Stewardship Network | any | NRSN application and guidelines |
To read or download .pdf format files, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Help with Acrobat.
For Community Salmon Fund applications, visit the CSF website (external link).
For Natural Resources Stewardship Network, see NRSN guidelines (MS Word file).
The review process is outlined below for the following programs:
If the award is accepted, a standard agreement is executed between the recipient and King County. This agreement must include:
Make sure that all permits for your activity, if any, have been obtained to or are in the process of being obtained prior starting your project and that you have received permission from the owner if your project is on private or public property.A final report must be submitted using the scope of work as an outline. Keep copies of press releases, posters, pictures, articles and other public outreach documents as well as information describing the success of your project or effort when applicable, and submit with your final report.
Ken Pritchard, Grant Exchange coordinator
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
201 Jackson Street, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
(206) 296-8265
(800) 325-6165 ext. 68265
ken.pritchard@kingcounty.gov
Linda Vane, Urban Forestry Program coordinator
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
201 Jackson Street, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
(206) 296-8042
(800) 325-6165 ext. 68042
linda.vane@kingcounty.gov
TTY: (800) 833-6388.