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2008 Directory of Lead Entities for Salmon Recovery

2008 Lead Entity Coordinator Welcome Packet

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As of July 1, 2009, the lead entity program is being managed by the Recreation and Conservation Office.

For questions, please call
(360) 902-3000
(360) 902-1996 TDD

E-mail: info@rco.wa.gov

 

Lead Entity Program

Lead Entity Operational Grants Overview

Habitat Work Schedule (HWS)
Habitat Work Schedule
Click here to go to HWS

The Lead Entity Habitat Work Schedule system is the mapping and project tracking tool that allows Lead Entities to share their habitat protection and restoration projects with the public.

The purpose of the HWS system is to help put restoration actions on the ground. By mapping projects, linking them to each other and recovery goals, and making it all available on the web, the HWS system makes salmon recovery more accessible to partners, potential funders, and the public.

Description

Lead Entities were established in 1998 by the Washington State Legislature (RCW 77.85) for the purpose of salmon recovery. Operational funding is provided by the Recreation Conservation Office (RCO) as pass-through federal funding and administered by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to each of 27 lead entity organizations.

Lead Entity Operational Grant monies are used by lead entities to fund administrative and organizational responsibilities associated with salmon recovery. Such responsibilities include maintaining  a lead entity organization, facilitating meetings, soliciting project proposals, creating a habitat project list for submission to the Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB), creating and maintaining a habitat work schedule, and updating habitat restoration and protection strategies.

Eligible Grant Recipients
Lead Entity Operational Grants are non-competitive awards. Grantees must be a non-profit, tribe, or local government, and must be designated as a lead entity through letter or resolution by all the governmental entities in the affected geographic area.

Eligible Project Types
Grant funds are used for administrative activities related to the local lead entity process for salmon recovery. See the Habitat Work Schedule for detailed information on Lead Entity projects throughout the state.

Grant Evaluation Process
The lead entity operational grant process is not a competitive award process. Original grants (2000) were awarded based on 1) physical size, number of engaged salmon habitat interests and significance of the lead entity geographic area, 2) status and importance of salmonid fish stocks, and 3) how the lead entity operations monies were to be used.

Grant Contact Information
As of July 1, 2009, the lead entity program is being managed by the Recreation and Conservation Office. For questions, please call (360) 902-3000, Telephone Device for the Deaf (360) 902-1996, or e-mail: info@rco.wa.gov

Grant Schedule
Operational grant contracts are issued at the beginning of every state biennium.

Funding/Evaluation Results
All lead entity organizations receive operational grant funding in the amount of $14,000 to $80,000 annually.

Revenue Source
Funding for the lead entity program is through an interagency contract with RCO. Fifty percent of funding for Lead Entity Operational Grants is provided through a federal funding source. The remaining fifty percent of the revenue comes from the Washington State Legislature. The total amount available authorized by the legislature each biennium is $3.25 million.

 


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