Join a Volunteer Advisory Committee
Help improve and protect Washington's outdoors for years to come. Join a Recreation and Conservation Office advisory committee.
You can make a difference.
Help improve and protect Washington's outdoors for years to come. Join a Recreation and Conservation Office advisory committee.
You can make a difference.
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) is looking for 50 volunteers to serve on its advisory committees, which help determine what new projects will happen around the state. The advisory committees evaluate grant proposals for parks, boating amenities, working farms and forests, and habitat conservation statewide. There’s a committee for just about any outdoor activity you’re passionate about.
Created in 1964, the Recreation and Conservation Office provides statewide leadership and funding to protect and improve the best of Washington’s natural and outdoor recreation resources. Volunteering with the RCO, you would join 200 other folks serving on 17 different committees to evaluate about 650 grant applications every 2 years.