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Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) Grant Programs
This page last updated March 25, 2009

Photo SRFB Featured Projects
Dungeness River Railroad Bridge Restorat

Click on the picture to view more information about the SRFB Featured Project.

Links to information about individual grants programs can be found on the right side of this page.

The Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) administers two grant programs for protection and restoration of salmon habitat (links to the grant programs are on the right side of this page). The board also supports feasibility assessments for future projects and other activities.

Depending on the grant program, eligible applicants may include municipal subdivisions (cities, towns, counties, and special districts such as port, conservation, utility, park and recreation, and school), tribal governments, state agencies, nonprofit organizations, regional fisheries enhancement groups, and private landowners.

To be considered for funding, acquisition projects must be operated and maintained in perpetuity, and restoration projects must be operated and maintained for ten years after construction is completed. All projects require lead entity approval and must be a high priority in the lead entity strategy or regional recovery plan.

Grants are awarded by the Salmon Recovery Funding Board based on a public, competitive process that weighs the merits of proposed projects against established program criteria.

For more information on grant programs, please contact an outdoor grant manager.

 

 

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