Grants and partnerships
Apply for funds to help reduce water pollution, improve parks, conserve land, prevent waste, reduce flood risk and improve ecological health and provide other public benefits.
The Partners in Water Program will be accepting grant applications through September 30. Information session September 12 at 4 p.m.
Community Partnerships and Grants
King County offers space and money for good partnership ideas at parks. The chosen partners add something to make a park better or create a new amenity. These groups can run, take care of, and offer activities for the amenity they're in charge of.
Community Climate Resilience Grants
Resource for frontline communities to develop new or expand existing community-based climate resilience projects.
Re+ (Zero Waste) Grants
Funding opportunities for projects that reduce waste and keep valuable resources in use and out of the landfill.
WaterWorks Grant Program
Funding for projects that improve water quality in select areas.
Partners in water
Learn about Partners in Water, an initiative by the Wastewater Treatment Division to collaborate with community-based organizations that will serve as a model program for how the division will engage with priority communities.
RainWise outreach grants
Apply for a grant to help with outreach and promotion of the RainWise program in King County combined sewer overflow basins.
Parks Levy Grants
Funds for parks, recreation and open space.
Hazardous waste grants and incentives
Matching funds for small businesses that safely manage hazardous materials. King County helps businesses help the environment.
Conservation Futures Program
Money for cities, the county, and certain nonprofits to protect natural lands and open spaces.
Re-Green the Green
Plant native trees and shrubs along the Green/Duwamish River and its creeks to add cooling shade for Chinook salmon and other aquatic life.
Flood Reduction Grants
Money for stormwater projects that will reduce flooding.
Subregional Opportunity Fund
King County Flood Control District fund for cities and King County to invest in flood and stormwater control projects.
Youth and Amateur Sports Grants
Youth Sports & Outdoor Recreation Relief Fund.
Current use taxation programs
Cut the tax rate for your farm or forest by saving wildlife habitat, wetlands and streams.