The Yakima Basin Fish & Wildlife Recovery Board was created in 2006, when participating local governments decided to combine the Yakima River Basin Salmon Recovery Board and the Yakima Subbasin Fish & Wildlife Planning Board. 22 local governments signed the Interlocal Agreement creating the new Board (see members).
The Board operates as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation governed by a 10-member Board of Directors selected from representatives of the 22 member governments. The Executive Director oversees regular operations of the non-profit and its staff.
The Board has three standing committees. The Executive Committee works with the Executive Director to manage Board operations and finances, while the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) and the Citizen's Committee (CC) have specific roles in the Board's annual grant review process (see Grant Program). The Board convenes other committees and informal working groups as needed.
The Board's work is funded by grants and contracts. The Board has a contract from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office that funds it to serve as both the Regional Salmon Recovery Board and the Lead Entity for the Yakima Basin.
Articles of Incorporation Interlocal Agreement
FY 2018-19 Work Plan & Budget FY14 Annual Report
Outreach Plan
Operations Manual Personnel Manual
501 (c) 3 Application IRS Acceptance Letter IRS 990s 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Financial Statements FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 Quarterly Reports: Oct-Dec 2015 Jul-Sep 2015 Apr-Jun 2015 Jan-Mar 2015 Oct-Dec 2014 Jul-Sept 2014