LOWER COLUMBIA FISH RECOVERY BOARD
Salmon Recovery Funding Board Grant Program
Over 200 projects funded to date!
The 2024 Salmon Recovery Grants program is closed.
Look for the next Salmon Recovery Grants in early 2025!
Salmon recovery grants are used to restore degraded salmon habitat and protect existing, high-quality habitat. These activities are aimed at increasing the amount and overall health of the places salmon live, with the goal of increasing the number, productivity, distribution and diversity of Lower Columbia salmon and steelhead.
Projects may include the actual habitat used by salmon and the land and water that support sediment, stream flow, and forest processes important to salmon. Two additional funding allocations are available this grant round to support riparian habitat and large investments in key habitat areas.
2024 Salmon Recovery Lead Entity Grant Round Materials
Targeted Investment Request for Proposals
Initial Project Submittal Form
Application Materials Checklist
State Level Information -
Key 2024 Grant Round Events
Pre-Proposal Meetings - Feb. 5 - March 22
Applications Due - April 8 at 12 PM
Proposal Presentations - Tentative for April 24 - May 3
Lead Entity Feedback Published - May 7
Final Applications Due - June 24 at 12 PM
Project Ranking Meeting - July 31
LCFRB Meeting - August 9 at 1 PM
LCFRB Submits Ranked Project List - August 13
The Lower Columbia Salmon Resource Map is an interactive web map that contains regional recovery and habitat strategy resources to support salmon and steelhead recovery across the lower Columbia River basin in southwest Washington. Map resources build on the All-H recovery scenario in the Washington Lower Columbia Salmon Recovery and Fish & Wildlife Subbasin Plan.
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Questions? Contact Steve West: swest@lcfrb.gen.wa.us | (360) 608-2450