
| Ag Center of Excellence Under a SBCTC grant - concentrate information at one web site - about educational opportunities in agriculture available at any 2-year college in the state of Washington. | 
| College Cellars of Walla Walla Provide educational opportunities in the field of Enology and Viticulture. Operate a commercial winery. | 
| Leadership Walla Walla Leadership Walla Walla is aimed at all qualified men and women who actively participate in community roles and have a desire to increase their community involvement in order to assume present and future leadership roles. Leadership Walla Walla builds civic awareness and leadership skills beginning with an opening work sessions in September, followed by a series of eight all-day monthly sessions, one each in October through May. The program concludes with a closing work sessions and graduation program. | 
| Learning Center for NonProfits The Learning Center for NonProfits, sponsored by Walla Walla Community College and the Sherwood Trust, exists to provide on-going training, resources, and education to current and prospective board members and staff of nonprofits on current and challenging issues as well as to encourage peer networks that foster sharing and collaboration among local members of our nonprofit community. | 
| Walla Walla Region Wine Cluster Economic Study Provide information on the economic impact of the wine industry in the Walla Walla, Washington region. | 
| Walnet Library Walnet provides a database of books and other library resources as well as inter-library loans available from the libraries of the City of Walla Walla, Walla Walla Community College and the Walla Walla County Regional Library. | 
| Water and Environmental Center Provide educational opportunities, classes and seminars, on water, environmental and sustainability issues. | | 
| Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Walla Walla Fisheries Department - Fisheries is responsible for co-managing with state and federal agencies fisheries resources on the mainstem Columbia and Snake Rivers and tributaries for use by Tribal members. Their activities include fish and habitat research, protection, harvesting, transportation and artificial production for the anadromous fisheries in these waters. | | 
| Walla Walla County Watershed Planning Department Watershed planning is a cooperative effort between community members including landowners, local governments, conservation groups, tribes, state and federal agencies, and many other entities that are coordinating together to develop local solutions to regional water issues. | | 
| Washington State Dept of Ecology Watermaster's office works closely with Washington communities and their citizens to provide effective water management. Historically, Washington residents have enjoyed an abundance of water, but water availability is no longer a luxury. We are committed to meeting current water needs and ensuring future water availability for people, fish and the natural environment. | | 
| Walla Walla Watershed Alliance The Walla Walla Watershed Alliance is a broad-based bi-state organization of basin partners working collaboratively to enhance the environmental, economic, and cultural health of the Walla Walla Basin for future generations. |

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