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Pacific County Economic Development Council PO Box 4, South Bend, Washington 98577 360-875-9330 or 360-642-9330 |
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Pacific
County
Located in the Southwest corner of Washington State, Pacific County has many attractions. This site provides information about the services, history and structure of the Pacific County Government. |
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Grant Opportunities - Federal |
Community Economic Assistance Center | Grants.gov
Check out this site. Great link to federal grants. |
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Sen.
Murray's Grant Gateway
Your link to Senator Murray's grant |
Catalog
of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
Grantseekers can identify programs that might support their projects and can learn the program's objectives, requirements, application procedures and contracts. |
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Single
Points of Contact
Some States require Federal grants applications to submit a copy of their application for State government level review and comment. The State offices listed here coordinate government (both Federal and State) grants development and may provide guidance to grantseekers. |
The
Federal Register
The Federal Register, printed each business day, publishes updates and notices affecting Federal assistance programs. Scroll down to check current year; scroll down further to enter Catalog program number, or subject/keyword "AND CFDA" in search terms box. |
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Grant Opportunities - Other |
USA.gov for Non-Profits | Office
of Faith Based and Community Initiatives
Many are "Formula grants" made available to States and local governments, which in turn award grants to grassroots and local organizations. |
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The
Foundation Center
Gateway to information about private funding sources, the grantseeking process, guidelines on writing a grant proposal, and links to other useful Internet Web sites. |
The Grantsmanship Center's Grants Resources by State | |
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My Money | |
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Tax
and Incentives
Click on "Tools for Businesses" and select "I" for incentives. This site has the current tax and incentives for businesses looking to relocate to Washington State. |
Choose
Washington
The State's site to view statistics on each county and available listings of industrial/commercial properties |
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Department
of Licensing
Site provides the necessary information and forms for state licensing. |
GrantStation
Insider
The Washington State Rural Development Council and GrantStation Insider provides you with an up-to-date newsletter concerning industry news, conferences and training, funding opportunities. |
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Community,
Trade and Economic Development
"One Stop" Business Information and Referral website. Excellent site for site selectors or businesses! Contains county demographics, land and building listings, business resources and much more! |
Small Business Administration
SBA - All the information you need for your business including small business loan assistance and start-up planning.
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Department
of Labor & Industries
Protect the safety and health of Washington's workers. |
Service Corps of Retired Executives
SCORE - Counseling services for America's Small Business. |
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Federal
Business Opportunities
Includes contracting with the federal government, international trade and exporting, and small business. |
WorkSource
Job seekers and employers are able to find assistance with their employment questions. |
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OAR
- Office of Regulatory Assistance
Assistance for your environmental permits. A primary resource to obtain contacts, applications, key information, and direct project coordination concerning local, state, and federal environmental permits and regulations. |
Washington
Manufacturing Services
Washington Manufacturing Services offers a range of events of interest to the state's manufacturing community. |
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| Access Washington | Customized Training Program | |
| Career One Stop | Communications Toolkit | |
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Grays Harbor College, Aberdeen, WA
Serving Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties. Offers on-site, off-site and distance learning. Two year degrees offered. |
Ocean Beach School District | |
| Washington State University
Learning Center
Distance education offering Four Year degrees. Click on Distance Learning. |
Raymond School District | |
| South Bend School District | Willapa Valley School District | |
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Financial Institutions |
The
Bank of the Pacific
Community financial services for Southwest Washington. |
ShoreBank
Enterprise Cascadia
Supporting businesses, organizations, and individual interested in building a strong economy and a healthy environment. |
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Public
Utilities District #2
P.U.D. #2. Find links to many local businesses and services here. |
Wahkiakum
West
Telephone, Television, Internet, Long Distance |
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Newspapers |
Chinook Observer | Willapa Harbor Herald |
| Pacific County Press | Coast River Business Journal | |
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Hospitals |
Willapa Harbor Hospital
Located in South Bend, Washington. |
Ocean
Beach Hospital
Located in Ilwaco, Washington |
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Discover Ocean Park, WA
Ocean Park Area Chamber of Commerce The heart of the Long Beach Peninsula. |
Long Beach
Peninsula
Visitors Bureau, WA
Come see all the fun things to do and see on the Peninsula.
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| Willapa
Harbor Chamber of Commerce,
WA
Site representing the north Pacific County area. Visit the Oyster Capital of the World. |
Experience Washington | |
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Coastal Resources Science Center
(CRSC)
This site offers an abundance of information with an objective to enhance the ecological and economical health of the coastal region. The CRSC strives to connect elements of physical and biological research with an information center that is accessible to the public. |
Pacific Conservation District
Provides leadership and technical guidance regarding natural resources in Pacific County. |
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| Department of Agriculture | Shellfish
Toxin Levels
Report from the WA Department of Health The findings remain mixed. As with the last set of results, some beaches show a decline in domoic acid levels while other show an increase. Again, we see this as very similar to patterns we have seen in previous domoic acid events. As the clams slowly lose the domoic acid held in their tissue, the levels tend to bounce around. It is a waiting game. Samples will continue to be collected about every two weeks. The next sample will be collected during the third week of January. |
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