Agriculture Support Program

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The Agriculture Support Program (ASP) was created in response to Washington Senate Bill 5950. ASP provides support payments to agricultural producers and agricultural transporters that paid a surcharge imposed by a fuel supplier or retailer related to the Cap-and-Invest Program and used the fuel for exempt purposes under the Climate Commitment Act (RCW 70A.65.080(7)(e)).

DOL has partnered with Submittable to help administer this program. Submittable is a form-building and funds distribution software company located in Missoula, Montana. US Bank is also assisting in the distribution of these payments.

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Option 2: Submit a paper application

Mail completed applications to:

Agriculture Support Program
PO Box 9036
Olympia, WA 98507-9036

A few things to know before applying online:

  • You will need to create a free Submittable account or sign in with Google or Facebook credentials to submit an application.
  • You can save a draft of your work if you would like to finish filling out the form at a later date.
  • Submittable works best on Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Internet Explorer is not supported. Please make sure you are using a supported browser.
  • You can download Firefox by following the instructions linked here.
  • You can download Chrome by following the instructions linked here.
  • Please be sure to safelist notification emails from Submittable and check the email you used to sign up for your Submittable Account regularly.
     

Customer Support

For additional questions or information, contact us by submitting a help ticket or emailing AGSupport@submittable.com.

Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 9am – 5pm.


The Agriculture Support Program is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. 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

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