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Recreation Projects-Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program is sponsored by Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. This program funds projects that create outdoor recreation opportunities and protect wildlife habitat. Grant funding varies by proposed activity.
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RCO - Washington Recreation & Conservation Office --> Learn More About Recreation and Conservation Office Grants Open and Competitive to Ensure the Best Projects are Funded RCO boards set the policies for what kinds of projects are funded. The meetings are open to the public and you are encouraged to participate in person, by sending in written comments, or by serving on an advisory committee.
Advisory committees made up of citizens like you, with knowledge of outdoor recreation and wildlife habitat, review and score grant applications. They also provide advise on policy changes, legislative issues, and statewide planning. Grant proposals are online for all to review and grants are awarded in public meetings.
Check out the board meeting and grant schedule pages for meeting dates and look for details on your favorite project in Project Search. State Recreation and Conservation Plan Statewide Strategy to Recover Salmon: Extinction is not an Option Find Grant Specific Resources State Awards $14.
6 Million in Grants to Protect and Restore Puget Sound Estuaries, Shorelines and Salmon Habitat OLYMPIA–The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) today announced $14. 6 million in grants for a suite of projects to protect and improve estuaries, shorelines and other near-shore habitat in Puget Sound.
The grants are from the Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program, which provides funding and technical […] State Awards $9 Million in Grants to Improve Wildlife Habitat on Washington’s Coast OLYMPIA–The Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) today announced the award of $9. 2 million in grants for projects that will restore habitat, create jobs and improve the resiliency of Washington’s Coastal communities.
The grants were awarded to eight projects including ones that will remove invasive plants, restore rivers, work with landowners on conservation grazing practices and […] Climate Commitment Act Awards More Than $71 Million for Salmon Recovery Projects OLYMPIA–Nearly 70 projects to restore salmon habitat across the state were funded thanks to the Climate Commitment Act, the Recreation and Conservation Office announced today.
Lawmakers passed the act in 2021 and voters reaffirmed it in November.
The act created a program to require the state’s largest polluters to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, a known […] Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account Funding to buy, protect, and restore shorelines and tidelands and to provide public access to the waterfront Boating Facilities Program Funding to buy, develop, and renovate facilities for motorized boats Boating Infrastructure Grant Program Funding to develop, renovate, or plan for facilities targeting recreational boats twenty-six feet and larger Brian Abbott Fish Barrier Removal Board Funding to correct barriers to fish passage Community Forests Program Funding to buy and restore working forests and create recreational opportunities in forests Community Outdoor Athletic Facilities Funding to improve access to outdoor athletic facilities.
Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program Funding to conserve and restore Puget Sound shorelines Family Forest Fish Passage Program Funding to small forest landowners to repair or remove fish passage barriers Firearms and Archery Range Recreation Program Funding to acquire, develop, and renovate firearm and archery training and practice facilities Land and Water Conservation Fund Funding to buy and improve parks, trails, wildlife lands, and other outdoor recreation resources Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Funding for urban communities to buy or develop land to create or reinvigorate outdoor recreation spaces.
Funding for outdoor environmental-based education and recreation programs serving youth.
Education and Enforcement-Nonhighway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities Program Funding for education and law enforcement on backcountry trails and in off-road vehicle parks Trails-Nonhighway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities Program Funding for backcountry trails and off-road vehicle parks Funding for educational experiences for Washington public school students who are traditionally underserved in science and outdoor learning opportunities.
Planning for Recreation Access Funding to plan projects in communities that lack adequate outdoor recreation opportunities. Recreational Trails Program Funding to rehabilitate and maintain backcountry recreational trails and facilities and to educate users about trail safety or environmental protection. Salmon Recovery and Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration Funding to protect and restore salmon habitat.
Washington Coast Restoration and Resiliency Initiative Funding and technical assistance for community resiliency, restoration, and protection efforts along Washington’s coast.
Farmland Preservation-Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Funding to conserve farmland Forestland Preservation-Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Funding to preserve working forests Habitat Conservation Projects-Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Funding to conserve wildlife habitat and restore sensitive state-owned lands Recreation Projects-Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Funding for developing and improving local and state parks and trails, and providing access to the waterfront Youth Athletic Facilities Funding to buy land and develop or renovate outdoor athletic facilities Some upcoming grant application deadlines may be adjusted due to the government shutdown.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments and nonprofit nature conservancies are eligible for farmland preservation. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,000,000 for local parks acquisition; up to $500,000 for local parks development Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account (ALEA) is a grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office that funds projects protecting and enhancing aquatic lands, habitat, and water resources in Washington State. The program supports local agencies, special purpose districts, state agencies, and tribes in acquiring, restoring, and improving aquatic ecosystems. Awards of up to $1,000,000 are available for eligible projects. Eligible applicants include local government agencies, special purpose districts (including King Conservation Districts), state agencies, and tribal governments. The 2026 application deadline is April 30, 2026.
Planning for Recreation Access is a grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office that funds planning projects in communities lacking adequate access to outdoor recreation opportunities. The program prioritizes diverse urban neighborhoods, small rural communities, and applicants less experienced with RCO's grant process. Eligible projects include long-range recreation planning, pre-design and permitting for parks or athletic facilities, and master planning or feasibility studies for parks and trails. Eligible applicants include cities, counties, towns, Native American tribes, nonprofits, and special purpose districts. Awards reach up to $200,000 for site-specific projects, with the application window opening July 2026.
EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
Clean Ports Program is sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Clean Ports Program provides funding for zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure, as well as climate and air quality planning at U.S. ports. It aims to reduce diesel pollution and build a foundation for the port sector to transition to fully zero-emissions operations.