Page 1 of 3 Final Report Form 2013-2015 Biennium Stillaguamish Watershed 2013 - 2015 Capacity Fund Application Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Lead Entity and the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office Administered by The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, Arlington WA Final Report The following Final Report Form is due upon the completion of your project. It is to be submitted with your final invoice, and will take the place of a Progress Report Form. Your final invoice will not be paid until a Final Report Form has been submitted. Please submit completed Final Report Forms to: The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Attn: Gina Gray; Natural Resources Dept PO Box 277 Arlington WA 98223 [email protected]Proposal Name exactly as it is written on application: Stilly Basin Capacity Building 2014 Project Sponsor Name / Organization: Sound Salmon Solutions Contact Person: Kevin Lee Date: 8/27/14 Please type a narrative update of work accomplished with the Capacity Grant Funds over the duration of your project utilizing the following questions. Please limit your answers to three total pages. Photos and marketing materials related to the funding are encouraged to be attached in addition. 1. Explain how your efforts have helped advance the WRIA 5 Stillaguamish Chinook Recovery Plan. The Stilly Basin Capacity Building funds have helped to pay for SSS staff to participate in the 2014 SRFB local technical review process. Not only does this allow for SSS to provide technical feedback, but it also helps to educate new staff on the SRFB grant process. Although SSS did not apply for 2014 SRFB funds in the Stilly, the information learned will be valuable for applications in 2015 and beyond. These funds have also helped SSS pay for project development through outreach to landowners in the Stillaguamish basin. This landowner outreach lead to one DOE 319 grant being written in winter of 2013 and connected us with other landowners for future DOE and SRFB grants. These grants will help water quality and provide larger blocks of intact riparian habitat.
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Final Report Form 2013-2015 Biennium
Stillaguamish Watershed
2013 - 2015 Capacity Fund Application
Sponsored by the Stillaguamish Lead Entity
and the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office
Administered by The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, Arlington WA
Final Report
The following Final Report Form is due upon the completion of your project. It is to be submitted
with your final invoice, and will take the place of a Progress Report Form. Your final invoice will not
be paid until a Final Report Form has been submitted. Please submit completed Final Report Forms
Our Mission working to ensure future salmon populations in the Stillaguamish, Snohomish, and Island County watersheds
through educational programs, community outreach, habitat restoration, and volunteer service projects
Join Our Volunteer Network!
SSS relies on hard working volunteers every season to accomplish many tasks including: native plant installation, weed control, salmon carcass distribution , knotweed surveys, office work, and more!
Founded in 1990, SSS is one of 14 Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups (RFEG) in Washington State, and is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. We serve a geographic region that is over 2,400 square miles.
We strive to achieve our mission by working to:
Support and enhance natural salmon populations through habitat restoration
Empower communities to be stewards of their watersheds by providing education and volunteer opportunities
Partner with other groups and agencies to maximize salmon recovery
Advocate for salmon recovery in our region
Recent Accomplishments
In one year,
843 volunteers, worked a total of
2,400 hours, installed
9,250 native plants on
11 project sites, totaling 22 acres!
Educating
Future
Stewards
We engage over 1,000 students in hands-on environmental curriculum each year. We offer in-classroom and field-based learning programs, teacher workshops, science kits, and custom curriculum. All programs align with Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards. Lessons can be tailored to address specific classroom needs.
Email education @soundsalmonsolutions.org to talk about what lessons we can teach your students or group!