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um welcome good morning uh to the washington coast restoration and resiliency initiative 2022 application training um so this is the grant round ahead of the 2023 2025 biennium um were going to be recording this and posting it on uh the wickery webpage for you to view later or folks can attend and they can go back to it later um my name is elisa farrell i am the program uh lead for wickery at the recreation and conservation office and i have alice on the chat monitoring questions but we can take them um kind of that natural breaks in in the workshop or at the end um so you can type them in the chat um well be kind of going over the program the grant schedule eligible activities and costs and then ill go through the application process in prism and then provide a little bit of information at the end for projects that do get funded things that are worthwhile knowing beforehand so first i wanted to talk about the partners that we have with the recreation conservation office for managi