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Stay informed on the latest WaterWorks Grant Program news and updates.

Program updates

Register for an information session or office hours

WaterWorks is currently accepting grant applications for the 2025/26/27 competitive track. Learn more about the application and evaluation process by attending an in-person or virtual information session. Each session will cover the same material. Please register ahead of time using the links below.

CANCELLED: In-person at King Street Center in Seattle:

  • Monday, September 8, 12 pm to 1 pm

Online:

Still have questions after attending an information session? Attend a virtual office hours session. These are informal group Q&A sessions with WaterWorks staff.

To schedule a 1:1 meeting, email water.grants@kingcounty.gov.

August 2025

The 2025 Council-allocated track grant cycle is no longer accepting applications. Awards are expected this fall.

If you applied through the 2025 Council-allocated track but are not selected for funding, you will automatically be considered for funding for the 2025/26/27 Competitive track grant cycle and you do not need to reapply.

The 2025/26/27 Competitive track grant cycle will be accepting Letters of Intent starting August 19, 2025, with hard deadline of September 30. The Letter of Intent, a short form, is the required first required step in a 2-step application process. Awards for this track are expected in 2026, with projects starting in late 2026/early 2027. Proposals must be submitted online through the grant portal here and you can view the grant timeline to view application process.

Translation and interpretation services are available upon request, email water.grants@kingcounty.gov or call 206-477-4297.

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