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Advocacy


Published on Nov 05, 2021

Congratulations to the 2021-2022 Local Records Grant Program recipients!

Contact: Candice Bock, Jacob Ewing

Each year, the Washington Secretary of State (SOS) provides grants to local governments to help with the use of technology in improving records retention, management, and disclosure of public records. This year, 17 Washington cities received $302,026 in grant funds.

The SOS distributes grant funds in three categories: organize the file room, technology tools, and digital imaging. The following cities received funds:

  • Organize the file room
    • Camas
    • Clarkston
    • Fircrest
    • La Center
    • Mount Vernon
    • North Bonneville
    • Ocean Shores
    • Pasco
    • City of Yakima Wastewater
    • Rockford
    • South Prairie
  • Technology tools
    • Battle Ground
    • Bothell
    • Republic
    • Toppenish
  • Digital imaging
    • Port Angeles
    • Tukwila Police Department

The next round of Local Records Grant Program is expected to launch in 2022. For more information about the program, please refer to the SOS Washington State Archives page.

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