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This represents a 510.2% increase over 2021, when the state received $17,395,151 in funding.
the state of Washington ranked 10th across the U.S. in total EDA grant funding for 2022. California topped the list with $238,656,132 in funding across 57 grants.
EDA Grant Recipients in Washington in 2022
Grantee Name | Total Funding |
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Washington Student Achievement Council | $23,500,000 |
WTIA Workforce Institute | $23,500,000 |
Washington State Department of Commerce | $10,657,619 |
Port of Port Angeles | $7,282,736 |
Port of Port Townsend | $7,031,300 |
Chelan Douglas Regional Port Authority | $4,990,967 |
Lummi Nation | $4,625,000 |
Nisqually Indian Tribe | $4,224,000 |
Klickitat County | $2,800,000 |
City of Long Beach | $2,483,618 |
City of Anacortes | $2,253,731 |
Port of Skagit County | $2,198,400 |
Public Utility District No. 1 of Skamania County | $1,829,947 |
Port of Woodland | $1,552,462 |
Trade Task Group | $1,358,724 |
Port of Camas-Washougal | $1,004,354 |
Port Angeles Waterfront Center | $1,000,000 |
Washington State Department of Commerce | $1,000,000 |
Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network | $750,000 |
Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce | $674,874 |
Washington Maritime Blue | $500,000 |
Economic Alliance of Lewis County | $295,515 |
North Central Washington Economic Development District | $225,000 |
Cowlitz Wahkiakum Council of Governments | $210,000 |
Washington State University | $125,000 |
Thurston County Economic Development Council | $80,000 |