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2025 Steve Bleifuhs Memorial Flood Reduction Grant Program is now open!

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*DATE: *April 1, 2025



*CONTACT: *Daniel DeMay <daniel.demay@kingcounty.gov>, 206-265-9197



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$13 million in grant funding available from the King County Flood Control District for projects that reduce the impact of flooding; application deadline is May 23, 2025  

The King County Flood Control District [ http://www.kingcountyfloodcontrol.org/ ] announced the availability of at least $13 million in grant funding [ https://kingcountyfloodcontrol.org/grant-programs-funding/ ] for projects that reduce the impact of flooding.  

The Steve Bleifuhs Memorial Flood Reduction Grant Program targets flood reduction projects throughout King County and the deadline to apply for a 2025 grant is May 23, 2025. An online informational meeting will be offered on April 16 to learn more about the grants and the application process. The grant application will be accessed via an online portal. The information session will feature a demonstration of the portal. Please visit the Flood Reduction Grants [ https://kingcountyfloodcontrol.org/grant-programs-funding/ ] webpage for more information.  

In 2024, almost $14 million in funding was awarded to 31 projects across four categories: Flood Reduction, Urban Streams, Coastal Erosion/Coastal Flooding, and Culvert Replacement/Fish Passage Restoration. 

To qualify for funding, projects must directly address existing or potential flooding. Projects that achieve multiple benefits are encouraged. Typical projects might include:  


* Addressing surface water overflows and flooding from creeks and lakes due to outflow blockage or undersized or failing culverts or pipes.
* Upgrading aging or undersized stormwater systems in urban or suburban areas.
* Clearing clogged agricultural drainage systems.
* Relocating structures outside of flood zones in coastal areas.
* Replacing culverts that block fish passage and restrict flows and undermine streambanks.
* The Flood Control District is specifically interested in reaching homeowner associations, non-profit organizations, schools, special purpose districts, tribes, cities, towns, and agencies in King County. 

There is no cap on the individual award amount. Past grants have ranged from $10,000 to $1.5 million. Matching funds are encouraged but not required.

Expenditure of the funds must be completed no later than 36 months after signing the grant agreement. More information about criteria, eligibility and application assistance can be found on the Flood Reduction Grants [ https://kingcountyfloodcontrol.org/grant-programs-funding/ ] webpage. 

In 2024, the program was renamed the “Steve Bleifuhs Memorial Flood Reduction Grant Program” to memorialize Steve Bleifuhs, a dedicated public servant with nearly three decades of service to King County, who passed away in July 2024. His leadership, innovation, and vision helped shape flood hazard management in the county, including the creation of the Flood Control District. 

Interested parties should contact Kim Harper at 206-477-6079 or kim.harper@kingcounty.gov.

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About the King County Flood Control District: 

The King County Flood Control District is a countywide special purpose district created in 2007 to provide flood risk reduction capital projects and programs to the residents of King County. The Flood Control District is building a future to withstand flood risks where thriving King County communities and healthy ecosystems coexist in harmony with area rivers. This vision is accomplished by implementing flood risk reduction policies and projects to protect life and property while advancing various benefits including equity and social justice, sustainable livelihoods, habitat protection, salmon recovery, recreation, and resilient communities. 








 

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