Tribal Nation CCA Fact Sheets

Under the Climate Commitment Act, “A minimum of not less than 10 percent of total investments that are used for programs, activities, or projects formally supported by a resolution of an Indian tribe, with priority given to otherwise qualifying projects directly administered or proposed by an Indian tribe” (RCW 70A.65.230).

In examining Washington’s Climate Commitments through the Risk of Repeal database, we have mapped over $2 billion in near-term investments into Buildings, Innovation, and Clean Energy;  Natural and Working Lands; Adaptation, Participation, and Resilience; Clean or car-free transportation, and Fish Barrier and Habitat.  For Tribal Nations, the Risk of Repeal includes 246 mapped commitments totaling $236 million in authorized investments – 11.5% of the investment mapped to date.

Through these fact sheets, from statewide down to project profiles, you can find a wealth of information about how Climate Commitment Act dollars are working with and for Indian Country across the Northwest.

Statewide

Tribal-Led

Tribal Nations

Cowlitz

Lummi

Makah

Nisqually

Port Gamble S’Klallam

Puyallup

Spokane

Squaxin Island

Suquamish

Tulalip

Yakama

Illustrative Projects

Quillayute River Historic Oxbow Project

Quinalt Legacy Forest

Stillaguamish Estuary and Salmon Restoration

Yakama Solar