Workplace Safety for Workers Affected by Climate Change Grant

This grant program focuses on the workplace health and safety of workers who are affected by climate impacts like extreme heat and cold, wildfire smoke, drought, and flooding. The grants for the 2025-2027 biennium will focus primarily on the health and safety of agricultural workers. 

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines agricultural workers as those who maintain crops and tend livestock. These workers also perform physical labor and operate machinery under the supervision of farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers. Their duties include: 

  • Planting, inspecting, and harvesting crops. 
  • Irrigating farm soil and maintaining ditches, pipes, and pumps. 
  • Operating and servicing farm machinery and tools. 
  • Applying fertilizer or pesticide solutions to control insects, fungi, and weeds. 
  • Moving plants, shrubs, and trees with wheelbarrows or tractors. 
  • Feeding livestock.
  • Cleaning and disinfecting livestock cages, pens, and yards. 
  • Examining animals to detect symptoms of illnesses or injuries.
  • Administering vaccines to protect animals from diseases. 
  • Using brands, tags, or tattoos to mark livestock ownership and grade. 
  • Herding livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures.

Examples of agricultural workers include:

  • Farmworkers.
  • Nursery and greenhouse workers.
  • Farm and ranch animal farmworkers.
  • Agricultural equipment operators.

Community-based and led organizations are uniquely positioned to identify, engage with, and respond to the needs of the agricultural workers they serve. They are invaluable partners in navigating the specific cultural and linguistic contexts, logistical and access barriers, and environmental justice concerns of their communities. We invite eligible organizations to apply for one of the following:

  1. Project funding: An organization may apply on its own or in partnership with other organization(s) for funds to address the health and safety of agricultural workers. DOH expects to award between 6-15 project grants, totaling $100,000-$250,000.
  2. Pass-through funding: DOH invites community-based organizations to sub-grant funds to other community-based organizations to support the health and safety of agricultural workers across Washington State. DOH expects to award 2-3 pass-through grants, totaling $500,000. 

Schedule 

This schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the DOH. All required documents must be submitted by the dates and times specified below.

Application release date   

August 15, 2025 

Informational webinars  
Note: DOH will go over the application process and timeline for both grants:  

  1. HEAL Community Capacity  

  1. Workplace Safety for Workers Affected by Climate Change 

Register for information session on August 26, 2025 from 5:30-6:30pm (Spanish) 

Register for information session on August 27, 2025 from 1-2pm (English)  

Register for information session on September 9, 2025 from 3:00-4:00pm (English) 

Application due date   

September 30, 2025 at 11:59pm 

Estimated internal review of applications   

October 2025 

Estimated notification of award   

November 17, 2025 

Estimated agreement execution/start date   

January 1, 2026 

Funding period end date  

June 30, 2027 

Expected Period of Performance: January 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027

Application Process

When available, application materials can be found below (pages 8-16). Applicants should download the file, complete all required forms, and return them via email by September 30, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. All application materials are emailed to the Environmental Justice Grants Program. Please reach out if you require any assistance accessing the application. 

Organizations can request application materials and apply in a language other than English if desired. Information sessions will be held in English, Spanish, and other languages at your request. If you have a specific accommodation need and would like to request a formal interview to supplement your application, please contact us

Application Support

Interested organizations are invited to register for information sessions to ask any clarifying questions about the RFA and application process. Interested organizations may email Environmental Justice Grants Program to discuss a project idea and address any questions or concerns with the grants team directly. 

More Information About this Funding Program

The Workplace Safety for Workers Affected by Climate Change Grant is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.

Climate Commitment Act