By Dustin Bilhimer

April 9, 2024


Join the April 18 pre-application workshop to learn more about this opportunity

The Department of Commerce, in collaboration with the Puget Sound National Estuary Program and the Stormwater and Habitat strategic initiative leads, are offering salmon recovery planning grants to local governments and tribes. These funds aim to advance the Governor’s statewide salmon recovery strategy and align with the Strategic Initiative Leads’ priorities.

Funding details

Grants are available to cities and counties both fully and partially planning under the Growth Management Act, and federally recognized tribes. We encourage applications that seek to protect and restore salmon habitat with long-range planning objectives.

Approximately $3.2 million in funding is available, including:

  • $2.2 million available to communities statewide
  • $1 million available to communities in the Puget Sound

Up to $2 million in additional funding will be provided and administered by the Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). These funds will promote monitoring and adaptive management practices that will improve implementation, consistency, and effectiveness of permitting for critical areas protection in the Puget Sound. These funds may be requested as part of the joint application.

Application information

Pre-Application virtual workshop

Commerce is hosting a pre-application workshop to provide more information about this grant opportunity and how to apply. Attendance is not required, but you must register to attend

  • Pre-application workshop: 3-4 p.m. Thursday, April 18

REGISTER HERE

Questions?

Please contact the Growth Management Services Ecosystem Team at angela.sanfilippo@commerce.wa.gov or david.pater@commerce.wa.gov.

Visit Commerce’s Ecosystem Services Program webpage for more information

The Salmon Recovery through Local Planning grant program is supported by Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov . Commerce works to leverage additional federal and state funding sources as available such as Environmental Protection Agency Puget Sound Geographic Program Funds.

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