Snohomish County is accepting applications for the 2024 Snohomish County Conservation Futures Program (SCCFP) Grants.
Donor Name: Snohomish County
State: Washington
County: Snohomish County (WA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/16/2024
Size of the Grant: More than $1 million
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Snohomish County Conservation Futures Program (the “SCCFP”) was started in 1988 as a mechanism for distributing Conservation Futures Property Tax Funds for the preservation of open space land, farm and agricultural land, and timberland.
The purpose of the SCCFP is to acquire interests or rights in real property for the preservation of open space land, farm and agricultural land, and timberland per SCC 4.14.010. A maximum amount of $10,000,000 million dollars may be available for distribution in 2024 for these purposes.
Eligible Projects
For proposals to be eligible for consideration and funding, they should conform to the criteria listed below:
- Snohomish County Conservation Futures Program funding can only be used for the acquisition of real property, easements, covenants, or other contractual rights necessary to protect, preserve, maintain, improve, restore, limit the future use of, or otherwise conserve, selected open space land, farm and agricultural land, and timberland as defined in Chapter RCW 84.34 (“Protected Property”). Other sources of revenue may be used to improve properties acquired with Conservation Futures Program funds, provided the improvements are within the intent of the statute.
- Proposed acquisitions in urban areas shall be no smaller than 1 acre minimum in an urban area retained in its natural state and open to the public (RCW 84.34.020).
- Any improvements to the Protected Property shall be limited to those which meet the requirements and intent of RCW 84.34.200-220. Allowed improvements include, but are not limited to, trails, interpretive centers, viewpoints, picnicking facilities, access, restrooms, and restoration projects. Certain recreational improvements are prohibited. Such improvements include, but are not limited to, ball fields, use by motorized vehicles, swimming pools and recreation centers.
Project Eligibility Guidelines
All projects will be reviewed to assure that they fall under eligibility guidelines meeting the following criteria:
- Does the property fall within the definitions of open space, farm and agricultural land, or timberland as defined in RCW 84.34.020?
- Does the sponsoring agency have a guaranteed plan or program to manage and maintain the property to preserve those characteristics that make the property eligible for Conservation Futures Program funding?
- Does the proposed project secure property rights in perpetuity, which meet the intents of RCW 84.34.200?
- Is the proposed property free of any and all encumbrances (e.g. covenants, conditions and restrictions that prohibit public access), which would result in the acquisition not aligning with the intents of RCW 84.34.200?
For more information, visit Snohomish County.