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{{SNO-CI}}'''The [[ | {{SNO-CI}}'''The [[Align - Washington Ecosystem Grant Coordination Workgroup]] has been aggregating different funding opportunities into a single list to support project managers in developing a funding strategy. The goal of this effort is to develop a single list of state and federal funding opportunities, for Washington State, maintained into the future by program managers, and used and valued by grant writers.''' | ||
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The Align - Washington Ecosystem Grant Coordination Workgroup has been aggregating different funding opportunities into a single list to support project managers in developing a funding strategy. The goal of this effort is to develop a single list of state and federal funding opportunities, for Washington State, maintained into the future by program managers, and used and valued by grant writers.
Notes
- The Water and Salmon Grant Program Coordination identified a single funding opportunity list as a critical initial step in grant program coordination.
- Local interviews under Coordinated Investment suggested this product would support local funding.
- A draft table has been developed listing state programs.
Partners
- Water and Salmon Grant Program Coordination workgroup, includes all major state natural resource grant funding programs, including RCO and Ecology programs.
- Federal Caucus - provides a forum for Federal coordination in Puget Sound.