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Periodic update grants available for 2027 jurisdictions – Washington State Department of Commerce 简体中文 ( Chinese (Simplified) ) 繁體中文 ( Chinese (Traditional) ) Tiếng Việt ( Vietnamese ) Periodic update grants available for 2027 jurisdictions Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) December 5, 2025: deadline for online application submittal for 2027 jurisdictions January 23, 2026: Deadline for jurisdictions to sign PUG contract for FY25 Counties and cities planning under the Growth Management Act (GMA) are required to complete periodic updates to their comprehensive plans and/or development regulations as outlined in RCW 36.
70A. 130(5) . Periodic update grants provide funding to assist cities and counties in meeting these requirements.
Counties and cities automatically become eligible for funding based on the due date of their periodic update. Award letters detailing award amounts and application instructions are sent to eligible jurisdictions each year. Beginning July 1, 2025, counties and cities with a 2027 periodic update deadline will be eligible to receive periodic update grants.
Grant funding is distributed over the course of two fiscal years.
Grant amounts vary according to a jurisdiction’s population and planning status, as follows: Counties with 100,000 population and over: $700,000 Counties under 100,000 population: $350,000 Cities with 100,000 population and over: $325,000 Cities with 50,000 to 99,999 population: $175,000 Cities with 3,000 to 49,999 population: $125,000 Cities under 3,000 population: $100,000 Counties with 10,000 population and over: $150,000 Counties under 10,000 population: $100,000 Cities (No population limits): $20,000 Local governments can use the following links to apply for periodic update grants based on their periodic update due date.
2027 Periodic Update Grant Application (Smartsheet) 2027 SmartSheet Application Instructions (PowerPoint) These manuals describe how to apply for and manage a periodic update grant: Periodic Update Grant Application Manual (PDF) Periodic Update Grant Contract Manual (PDF) Ashley Murphy, GMS Contracts Coordinator ashley. murphy@commerce. wa.
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