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ORGANIZATION: Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group
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Do you want to help save Pacific Northwest salmon and play a part in restoring Washington’s beautiful streams and rivers? Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group has been restoring and enhancing stream habitat and educating and engaging the citizens of King and Kitsap counties in the fight for salmon for over 20 years. Come join the passionate and committed Board of Directors of this small but spirited environmental stewardship-focused 501(c)3. We seek to increase the diversity of our Board and bring in new talent from a variety of professional and personal backgrounds, but are especially interested in new members with financial, legal, fundraising, or non-profit management expertise. Come and help us to guide the great work of our organization!
If interested, please contact antonia@midsoundfisheries.org or mtdistler@hotmail.com, and include a resume and brief letter of interest. Candidates must live in King County west of the Snoqualmie River Valley or in eastern Kitsap County.
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About Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group
Location:
7400 Sand Point Way NE, Building 30-Office 202, Seattle, WA 98115, US
Mission Statement
Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group works to involve local people in projects that will ensure a future for wild salmon.
Description
Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group is dedicated to helping landowners and communities protect their local fish. We practice fisheries and stream restoration in the King and Kitsap Counties in Washington State. Our service area includes the Green/Duwamish River watershed, the Lake Washington/Cedar River watershed, isolated streams flowing into Puget Sound in King County, and all watersheds in eastern Kitsap County. We use habitat restoration projects - such as streamside fencing, native tree planting, and fish passage improvements - as catalysts to building community partnerships. As one of 14 Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups in Washington State, we are part of a coordinated effort to restore fish habitat in the state.
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7400 Sand Point Way NE, Suite 202NSeattle, WA 98115
DATE POSTED
June 14, 2016
SKILLS
- Financial Auditing
- Human Resources Legal Compliance
- Fundraising
- Accounting
- Business Development
- Habitat Restoration
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 5 to 20+ hours a month
- Responsible and willing to carry out legal & fiduciary duties of a non-profit board member