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Small Grants for Aquatic Habitat Landowners in the Snoqualmie Watershed

The King Conservation District in partnership with the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum is providing small grants to private and public landowners of up to $30,000 for projects that improve habitat conditions in the tributaries and headwaters of the Snoqualmie Watershed.

What types of projects are eligible?

  • Replacing culverts and removing other fish passage barriers
  • Planting trees and shrubs along streams, lakes and wetlands
  • Removing invasive weeds along streams, lakes and wetlands
  • Other restoration, conservation and education activities on
    private and public property to protect water quality and improve fish and wildlife habitat

Who should apply?

  • Landowners with streams, lakes or wetlands on their property
  • Community groups, non profits and other organizations
  • Government agencies and some local jurisdictions

2008 Application Deadlines

February 20 - Required. Pre-application must be received by 5:00 p.m.

April 2 - Final application due by 5:00 p.m.

Mail applications to:

Attn: Perry Falcone
KC DNRP WLRD - Opportunity Fund
201 S. Jackson St., Ste. 600
Seattle, WA 98104

Or email to:

perry.falcone@kingcounty.gov

The Opportunity Fund uses the same application form as the King Conservation District grants:

Contact

For an application or for more information, contact Snoqualmie Project Coordinator, Perry Falcone.

King Conservation District contact: Brandy Reed, 425-277-5581, x120.

The KCD-Snoqualmie Watershed Forum Opportunity Fund is sponsored in partnership by the King Conservation District and Snoqualmie Watershed Forum.

Additional funding opportunities:

 

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