The Open Space – River Corridors grant program supports projects that help restore the natural functions of rivers, create or restore public access, and/or increase public awareness of river corridors as valuable natural resources.
Donor Name: King County
State: Washington
County: King County (WA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/03/2025
Size of the Grant: $500,000 to $1 million
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
This grant program incentivizes multi-benefit projects that integrate recreation and habitat restoration with larger floodplain management efforts.
Funding Information
- $22 million in total funding 2020-2025
- Awards up to $1 million
- Available in 2025: $4.1 million.
Examples of Possible Projects
Below are examples of projects that may be funded. This list is not all-inclusive. All grant applicants for this program must ensure that public access is provided.
- Restoration of natural floodplain systems by removal or setback of flood protection features such as levees, revetments, etc.
- Development of passive recreation amenities along rivers, such as trails, viewpoints, interpretative signage, etc.
- Enhancement of ecological function through invasive species removal, native species revegetation, or the installation of critical habitat features.
- Land acquisition for future natural areas or protect and restore habitat function.
- Outreach and educational programs associated with capital projects to increase public awareness and local community engagement.
Eligible Applicants
- City or town
- King County agency
- Port, Flood, Conservation, or Diking and Drainage Districts
- Salmon recovery forums
- Nonprofit organization
- Tribal organization.
For more information, visit King County.