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Defense Community Compatibility Account (DCCA) is sponsored by Washington State Department of Commerce. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Apply now for civilian-military compatibility grants near military installations – Washington State Department of Commerce 简体中文 ( Chinese (Simplified) ) 繁體中文 ( Chinese (Traditional) ) Tiếng Việt ( Vietnamese ) Apply now for civilian-military compatibility grants near military installations Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Applications due: May 4, 2026 Commerce is now accepting applications for Defense Community Compatibility Account (DCCA) grant funding for civilian-military compatibility projects near Washington’s military installations.
DCCA grants provide funds for compatible development and infrastructure projects that affect the economy, environment or quality of life opportunities for communities influenced by military presence. Example projects may include land acquisition, recovery and protection of endangered species, local infrastructure, affordable housing, retrofitting existing uses, economic development and job replacement.
The application form and instructions are available online through ZoomGrants. A pre-application to determine eligibility must be submitted and approved before an application can be submitted. Applications are due by 11:59 p.
m. on May 4, 2026 Eligible applicants include: Local governments (including special purpose districts ) Federally recognized Indian tribes Entities that have an agreement with a Washington state military installation under the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) program to address incompatible development Commerce hosted a pre-application information session on March 9.
View/download the pre-application meeting slides (PPT) Watch a recording of the pre-application meeting (Vimeo) Virtual drop-in office hours will be held weekly throughout the application window. Tuesdays 1:30 – 3:30 p. m.
– Add to calendar: Tuesday office hours Thursdays 10 a. m. – 12 p.
m. – Add to calendar: Thursday office hours If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne Austin, DCCA Program Manager, at Suzanne. Austin@Commerce.
wa. gov . Learn more about the DCCA program the DCCA webpage .
Suzanne. Austin@Commerce. WA.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments (including special purpose districts), federally recognized Indian tribes, and entities with a DOD REPI program agreement with a Washington military installation. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Public Works Board Pre-Construction Cycle is a grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce that funds pre-construction planning activities for public infrastructure projects, including solid waste, recycling, and organics systems. Authorized under RCW 43.155, the Public Works Board (PWB) loans and grants money to counties, cities, and special purpose districts to repair, replace, or create infrastructure. Eligible applicants include special purpose districts and quasi-municipal organizations; tribes, school districts, and port districts are ineligible. Applications are submitted through ZoomGrants. Approximately .5 million is available per fiscal year pool, with a deadline of May 1, 2026.
Early Learning Facilities (ELF) Program is a grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce that funds expansion, remodeling, purchase, or construction of early learning facilities serving children from low-income households. The program supports Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) contractors and Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) providers to build or improve the physical infrastructure needed for quality early learning. Competitive grants are available to nonprofits, for-profit businesses, public entities, K-12 school districts, and tribal compact schools registered in Washington State. Grant funds are for capital project reimbursement only. The current application deadline is May 30, 2026. Partner organizations include the Department of Children, Youth, and Families, OSPI, and Washington Community Reinvestment Association.
Equitable Access to Credit Program is a grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce that channels funding to qualified lending institutions serving historically underserved communities. The program operates through a tax credit mechanism where businesses paying Washington state Business and Occupation (B&O) taxes can contribute up to $1 million annually and receive dollar-for-dollar tax credits from the Department of Revenue. These contributions fund grants to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) that provide small business loans, technical assistance, and training to borrowers who may not qualify for traditional bank financing. At least 65 percent of all grants awarded each year must be allocated to Native CDFIs or grantees in rural counties. The program has an $8 million annual cap and accepts applications through June 2027.