Kitsap Conservancy


​Federal Grants:
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Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF): This federal program provides funds to federal, state, and local governments to purchase land, water, and wetlands for the benefit of all Americans.
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North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) Grants: These support wetland conservation projects in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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Farm Bill Conservation Programs: Various provisions in the U.S. Farm Bill provide funding and incentives for land conservation, especially for agricultural lands.

​State of Washington Grants:
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Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP): This state grant program funds a broad range of land protection and outdoor recreation, including park acquisition and development, habitat conservation, farmland preservation, and construction of outdoor recreation facilities.
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Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account (ALEA) Volunteer Cooperative Grant Program: This is for projects that benefit the public's use of the state's aquatic lands.
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Salmon Recovery Funding Board Grants: This board provides grants for projects that help bring salmon back from the brink of extinction.

Local Grants:
​Local county and city governments often have their own grant programs or funding mechanisms for land conservation, parks, and recreation. It would be worthwhile to check with local municipalities in the areas where the company operates.

Private Sources:
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Conservation Alliance Grants: Aimed at organizations working to protect specific wild places for their habitat and recreational values.
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Land Trust Alliance: While more of a network than a grant source, they often provide resources, tools, and funding leads for land trusts and similar entities.
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Foundations & Philanthropic Entities: Many private foundations focus on environmental conservation, and they can be both national or local to Washington state.

Additional Opportunities:
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Eco-friendly Corporate Partnerships: Some businesses are willing to fund or partner on conservation projects as a part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
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Crowdfunding & Community Initiatives: For specific projects, local community backing through platforms like GoFundMe, Kickstarter, or local fundraising can be beneficial.
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When seeking grants, it's essential to ensure the company's goals align with the grant's objectives, maintain up-to-date certifications and legal standings, and build relationships with the entities providing the grants. Washington state, with its vast natural resources and environmentally-conscious populace, offers a favorable environment for land conservation endeavors.