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Date: Thursday, May 4Speaker: This session is intended to shed light on the SCORP process, which occurs every five years in Washington State. In order to receive continued funding through the Land and Water Conservation Act, all states must comply with the development of a comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, which is largely built on survey data extracted from citizens, providers, and land and facility managers, both public and private. This session will review the history, purpose, and impacts of SCORP. In addition, attendees will learn how their respective agencies can take advantage of the funds made available through this process. The presenters conducted the 2017 state-wide SCORP Resident Survey for the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Attendees will be among the first people in the state to see the results of this survey. |