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Revision as of 21:05, 19 June 2013
Workgroups are collaborative communities, often within an organization that complete efforts
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Workgroups are people who work together to achieve shared goals. From large institutions to small organizations to loose communities. Workgroup pages might tell about workgroup efforts, but as an effort produces valuable information it may be useful to develop an effort page. When a workgroup product, helps another workgroup save work, it becomes a resource. Workgroups that develop a large portfolio here might create an acronym category to flag its efforts and products.
Here are some useful things it might be nice to know about workgroups:
- What is their source of their funding (and for government workgroups, their authority).
- How many people involved in each workgroup.
- What is the area they work in, and links back to significant efforts.
Workgroups not in previous categories
- The Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program
- Mason Conservation District (MCD)
- Skagit Watershed Council
- Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Western Washington Agricultural Association
- South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group
- People for Puget Sound
- City of Tacoma
- Skagit Climate Science Consortium
- Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB)
- Salmon Recovery Lead Entities
- Governor's Salmon Recovery Office
- Puget Sound Partnership
- Washington State Department of Natural Resources
- Category:Federal
- Category:Tribal
- Category:NGO
- Whatcom County
- Whatcom Conservation District
- Nooksack Recovery Team
- Category:Coordinating
- Washington State Conservation Comission
- Greenbelt Consulting
- Category:Academic
- Category:Private
- Commencement Bay Natural Resource Trustees
- Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative
- Snohomish Conservation District
- Northwest Regional Floodplain Management Association
- Stillaguamish Watershed Council
- Watershed Research Cooperative
- Washington State Department of Ecology
- Oak and Orca Bioregional School
- Sno-Valley Tilth
- Northern Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative
- Puget Sound Watershed Leads
- Washington Department of Health
- Washington State Department of Agriculture
- Kitsap Forest and Bay
- Washington Recreation and Conservation Office
- State of Washington
- Washington State Military Department
- Washington State Department of Commerce
- Washington State
- Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Council
- Hood Canal Coordinating Council
- Snohomish Coordinated Investment Network
- Local Integrating Organizations
- Snohomish Delta Workgroup
- Align Grant Coordination Workgroup
- French Slough Flood Control District
- Snohomish Communications Coordination
- Results Washington
- Land Trusts
- Washington State Office of the Governor
- Floodplains for the Future
- Snohomish Sustainable Lands Strategy
- Floodplains Local and Regional Exchange
- Sound Water Stewards
- Pierce County
- Category:State
- Sound Native Plants
- Thurston Conservation District
- Sync - System Improvement Team for Washington Infrastructure
- Infrastructure Assistance Coordinating Council
- Washington State Department of Health
- Public Works Board
- The Ecosystem Guild
- Washington Prescribed Fire Council
- Local Government
- Seed Rain
- City of Stanwood
- Nisqually River Foundation
- Cramer Fish Sciences
- General Land Office
- Environmental and Land Use Hearings Office
- Washington State Department of Transportation
- Natural Systems Design
- Agrarian Commons
- San Juan Islands Agricultural Guild
- Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
- Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries
- Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
- Plants for the People Nursery
- Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe
- Bullitt Foundation
- UW team
- Northwest Meadoworks LLC
- Stormwater Strategic Initiative Lead
- Port of Everett
- City of Everett
- Wildlands, Inc.
- Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway
- Howe Sound Marine Stewardship Initiative
- OUR ecovillage
- Earthcorps
- Snoqualmie Valley Watershed Improvement District
- EcoSense
- Community Rights of San Juan Islands
- City of Lake Stevens
- City of Langley
- Confluence Environmental
- Resources Legacy Fund
- Islands Trust
- Sunshine Coast Regional District
- San Juan Island Conservation District
- Biotonomy
- Folk Education Association of America
- Ecoversities
- Category:Local
- Category:Provincial
- Microsoft Research