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The Coalition would like to acknowledge that the work we do in Washington is done on occupied land. Since time immemorial many Indigenous nations, including the 29 federally recognized Tribes in Washington and those not yet recognized, have cared for and called this land home. We are deeply grateful to these Tribes for their lasting protection of the lands and waterways on which we work, play, learn, and organize today.

We encourage you to find out whose land you're on and how to support them by exploring the Native Land Map.
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What is the Coalition
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Creating a greener, healthier, more equitable, and better Washington for all through community outreach, network building, and advocacy for conservation and outdoor recreation funding. Every community benefits from the mental, physical, and economic health benefits of outdoor recreation and land conservation.
Meet the Team
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Originally from Missoula, Montana, Christine relocated to the Seattle area after almost a decade working in fundraising and nonprofit leadership in the "other" Washington. Christine has led fundraising efforts for causes ranging from international affairs to money-in-politics reform, with a special emphasis on relationship management and working with broad ranging coalitions and boards.
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Your tax-deductible donation to the Coalition will help ensure that all Washingtonians enjoy access to the treasured landscapes, parks, farms, trails, and habitat lands we love and depend on. Define your legacy by leaving a lasting impact on Washington's outdoors. Add the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition as a beneficiary in your will, life insurance, or retirement account.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program
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The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is our state's largest public funding source for outdoor community projects. It provides matching funds to create new parks, protect wildlife habitat and preserve working lands. The Coalition is the independent non-profit advocate for the WWRP and has successfully leveraged over $1.5 billion for more than 1,400 projects across our beautiful state.
Land and Water Conservation Fund
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Created by Congress in 1964, the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is the nation's premier grant program to protect our parks, trails, wildlife habitat, working lands, and open spaces. Using zero taxpayer dollars, the fund invests earnings from offshore oil and gas leasing to help strengthen communities, preserve our history, and protect our national endowment of lands and waters.
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