Grants up to $75,000 are available for community projects that protect or improve watersheds, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands and tidewater. Projects must have a demonstrable positive impact on the waters of King County and must:
There is no minimum request and the maximum request is $75,000. The deadline is June 26, 2009.
Proposals must meet the following criteria:
Applicants may be awarded up to 10 focus points on their application for environmental equity if the project generates jobs and/or engages disadvantaged populations and/or is located in a community below the median household income for King County.
All salmon related projects must apply to the Community Salmon Fund.
Projects must take place inside the Wastewater Treatment Division Service Area. Projects that are located outside the Service area in the Green and Cedar River Watersheds only may be eligible under certain conditions, and should inquire with the WaterWorks grant program before applying.
Click on the following link for application in rich text format (edit with any word processing software):
Ken Pritchard, Grant Exchange Coordinator
206- 296-8265
800-325-6165 ext. 68265
ken.pritchard@kingcounty.gov
Information presented here is available in alternate formats upon request. TTY: 800-833-6388 or 711.
For questions about this Web site, please contact Marie Alvarado, Office of Rural and Resource Programs.