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The Opportunity Zone program was designed to provide tax incentives to investors who fund businesses in underserved communities. Contact: Sarah Lee, 206-898-2025, [email protected]...
The Housing Trust Fund provides capital financing in the form of loans or grants to affordable housing projects through annual competitive application cycles. Contact: Ann Campbell, 360-725-2983, [email protected]...
Federally-recognized Indian tribes may apply for the (PD) program if a study has been conducted and demonstrates that private business development is likely to occur. Contact: Janea Eddy, 360-725-3151, [email protected]...
CERB provides funding to local governments and federally-recognized tribes for public infrastructure which supports private business growth and expansion. Contact: Janea Eddy, 360-725-3151, [email protected]...
(BRLF) helps local and regional governments, non-profit agencies and private businesses cleanup and redevelop Brownfields sites. Contact: Tina Hochwender, 360-725-3087, [email protected]...
Ecology is working to make it easier for affordable housing developers to redevelop once-contaminated properties into housing. Contact: Ali Furmall 509-329-3436, [email protected] or, Margo Thompson, 360-407-7336, [email protected]...
These grants are for local governments to provide safe drinking water to people living in areas that are or may be affected by contamination from hazardous waste sites. Contact: Angie Wirkkala, 360.407.7219, [email protected]...
The IPG reduces uncertainty about contamination at a property while integrating administrative processes and analysis of investments. Contact: Ali Furmall 509-329-3436, [email protected] or, Margo Thompson, 360-407-7336, [email protected]...
The purpose of Independent Remedial Action Grants (IRAGs) is to encourage and expedite cleanups and decrease the associated costs of cleanup for ratepayers and taxpayers. Contact: Angie Wirkkala, 360.407.7219, [email protected]...