Access financial resources and flood recovery assistance for Washingtonians.
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With an annual Discover Pass, you’ll get year-round access to millions of acres of state parks, forests, and recreation lands. It’s your ticket to hiking, camping, picnicking, or simply enjoying the iconic scenery of the Pacific Northwest. The annual pass is affordable—and discounted or free for certain residents.
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A temporary DSHS program helps residents who meet certain requirements and live in Benton, Chelan, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, King, Kittitas, Lewis, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Yakima and Whatcom counties to get cash to help them recover from recent flood disasters.
A state of emergency allows access to life, safety and emergency protective measures and additional federal resources. Those affected by the floods can find information and resources from the Washington Department of Transportation and Washington State Military.
The MyWDFW mobile app is a comprehensive tool for hunters and anglers. It supports license purchases, displays active hunting and fishing license privileges, and enables electronic tagging as well as submission of end-of-season harvest reports.
The Washington State Department of Commerce awarded $5.6 million to 11 Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) through its Equitable Access to Credit (EAC) Program.