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[[file:grant administration system.jpg|300px|left]]'''The [[Washington State Department of Ecology]] and the [[Washington Recreation and Conservation Office]] in collaboration with the Governor's Office have convened a workgroup to explore and design changes that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our natural resources grant programs working on ecosystem management, improving ecological outcomes, and increasing public confidence in ecosystem work.'''
[[file:grant administration system.jpg|300px|left]]'''The [[Washington State Department of Ecology]] and the [[Washington Recreation and Conservation Office]] convened a workgroup to explore and design changes that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our natural resources grant programs working on ecosystem management, improving ecological outcomes, and increasing public confidence in ecosystem work.'''


The group is co-chaired by [[Ecology]] and [[RCO]] under an executive Memorandum of Agreement between the two agenciesInitial work was supported by [[Results Washington]] staff, and the project us endorsed by and reports to Washington State Goals Council 3 ("Sustainable Energy and a Clean Environment").
The founding charter sets the following goals:
*To enhance communication and collaboration among state agency water quality and salmon recovery grant program managers.
To search for ways that agencies can help grant recipients save time, conserve resources, and improve project management.
*To simplify the grant processesFor example, refine the grant application process so it is seamless for the applicant.
*To aligngrant programs data, metrics, reporting, and timeliness when possible.
*To share grant guidelines, policies and best practices, where possible.


Grant Administration Streamlining was identified as an early target for [[Coordinated Investment]] and a number of tasks described in the A3 (above) have been adopted and expanded by the [[Coordinated Investment]] as a "supporting effort".
Grant Administration Streamlining was identified as an early target for [[Coordinated Investment]] and a number of tasks described in the A3 (above) have been adopted and expanded by the [[Coordinated Investment]] as a "supporting effort".  The [[Continuous Improvement]] effort identified a "funding system first" approach to improving overall ecosystem recovery, and has defined collaboration with the grant coordination workgroup, as a priority.


==Workgroup Materials==
==Workgroup Documents==
*[[file:RCO & WDOE 2016 water and salmon charter.pdf]] defines the initial charter for  grant coordination.
*[[file:RCO & WDOE 2016 water and salmon charter.pdf]] defines the initial charter for  grant coordination.
*http://fundfinder.wa.gov is a website being developed to support easy access and comparisson of a variety of grant sources
*http://fundfinder.wa.gov is a website being developed to support easy access and comparisson of a variety of grant sources
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==Grant System Improvement References==
==Grant System Improvement References==
*[[File:Cereghino 2019 DRAFT project description problem focus group.pdf]] - output of a day-long workshop to define strategies for reducing redundancy in project applications over a project lifecycle.
*[[File:MC2 2018 lead entity lean study.pdf]] - a intensive examination of funding processes in the RCO state salmon system.
*[[File:MC2 2018 lead entity lean study.pdf]] - a intensive examination of funding processes in the RCO state salmon system.
*[[Canty 2015]] describes feedback to [[EPA]] about how to develop an effective program that achieves reach scale protection and restoration in the riparian zone.
*[[Canty 2015]] describes feedback to [[EPA]] about how to develop an effective program that achieves reach scale protection and restoration in the riparian zone.
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*[[Cereghino 2009]] provides a 1 page argument for grant streamlining.
*[[Cereghino 2009]] provides a 1 page argument for grant streamlining.


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The Washington State Department of Ecology and the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office convened a workgroup to explore and design changes that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our natural resources grant programs working on ecosystem management, improving ecological outcomes, and increasing public confidence in ecosystem work.

The founding charter sets the following goals:

  • To enhance communication and collaboration among state agency water quality and salmon recovery grant program managers.

To search for ways that agencies can help grant recipients save time, conserve resources, and improve project management.

  • To simplify the grant processes. For example, refine the grant application process so it is seamless for the applicant.
  • To aligngrant programs data, metrics, reporting, and timeliness when possible.
  • To share grant guidelines, policies and best practices, where possible.

Grant Administration Streamlining was identified as an early target for Coordinated Investment and a number of tasks described in the A3 (above) have been adopted and expanded by the Coordinated Investment as a "supporting effort". The Continuous Improvement effort identified a "funding system first" approach to improving overall ecosystem recovery, and has defined collaboration with the grant coordination workgroup, as a priority.

Workgroup Documents

Grant System Improvement References

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