Exploring Equity: Shifting our practices to center equity.
Now more than ever, people are taking time in their incredibly busy lives to understand how our work and communities can be more equitable. This workshop will explore concepts of […]
Now more than ever, people are taking time in their incredibly busy lives to understand how our work and communities can be more equitable. This workshop will explore concepts of […]
Shifting a paradigm is a quiet transformation. Over the last 5 years we have changed the way we are looking at our floodplains, through a holistic lens rather than a […]
Increasing Efficiency in Permitting Ecol. Restoration in Flood Hazard Areas, Webinar 1- Context Setting: Where are we now? https://www.eventbrite.com/e/increasing-efficiency-in-permitting-ecol-restoration-in-flood-hazard-areas-tickets-202642357747
Contact Kas Guillozet at kguillozet@b-e-f.org for more information.
Increasing Efficiency in Permitting Ecol. Restoration in Flood Hazard Areas, webinar 2 - Where might there be flexibility in permitting systems (e.g. via interpretation or additional support) to address challenges […]
Contact Heather Cole at heather.cole@tnc.org for more information.
The Culture & Capacity Action Group is pleased to announce that we're launching a new, monthly Lunch & Learn Series on March 3rd. About this event The Floodplains by Design […]
(Not open to public, contact bparsons@americanrivers.org for more information)
It’s construction season and the short fish window many partners face for implementation is just around the corner. Come join us for a conversation with partners around the state to […]
The FbD Culture and Capacity Action Group is hosting an opportunity for a unique conversation with Tribal leaders from across Washington. This two hours virtual panel will provide an opportunity […]
(Invite only, contact randerson@b-e-f.org for more information)
(Not open to public)