Opportunity ID: 140414
General Information
| Document Type:: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number:: | F12AS00039 |
| Funding Opportunity Title:: | Wildlife Restoration Grant Program – R5 |
| Opportunity Category:: | Mandatory |
| Opportunity Category Explanation:: | |
| Funding Instrument Type:: | |
| Category of Funding Activity:: | Natural Resources |
| Category Explanation:: | |
| Expected Number of Awards:: | 50 |
| Assistance Listings Number(s):: | 15.611 — Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:: | Yes |
| Version:: | Synopsis 3 |
| Posted Date:: | Jan 25, 2012 |
| Last Updated Date:: | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications:: | Aug 31, 2013 |
| Current Closing Date for Applications:: | Aug 31, 2013 |
| Archive Date:: | Aug 31, 2014 |
| Estimated Total Program Funding:: | $ 0 |
| Award Ceiling:: | $0 |
| Award Floor:: | $0 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants:: | State governments |
| Additional Information on Eligibility:: |
Additional Information
| Agency Name:: | Fish and Wildlife Service |
| Description:: | The Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937, 50 Stat. 917 as amended; 16 U.S.C. 669-669b, 669-669k, popularly known as the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act, was approved by Congress on September 2, 1937, and began functioning July 1, 1938. The purpose of this Act was to provide funding for the selection, restoration, rehabilitation, and improvement of wildlife habitat, wildlife management research, and the distribution of information produced by the projects. The Act was amended on October 23, 1970, to include funding for hunter safety programs and the development or the operation and maintenance of firearm and archery ranges.
Additional information about the Wildlife Restoration Grant Program is on the web at http://wsfrprograms.fws.gov/Subpages/GrantPrograms/WR/WR.htm. I. Funding Opportunity Description: Section 4(c) Hunter Education and Safety Program (Section 4(c)) include training in the safe handling and use of firearms and archery equipment; hunter responsibilities and ethics; survival; construction, operation, and maintenance of public shooting ranges; and basic wildlife management and identification. Hunter Education and Safety Programs include the development and implementation of a programmed course of instruction leading toward the achievement of the hunter safety training goals and objectives. In general, the course is to train students to be safe and responsible hunters and assist the agency in accomplishing its mission and goals. II. Award Information: The final WR apportionments are on the web at http://wsfrprograms.fws.gov/Subpages/GrantPrograms/WR/WR_Funding.htm. III. Eligibility Information: A. Eligible Applicants: Participation is limited to State, Commonwealth, or territorial agencies with lead management responsibility for fish and wildlife resources. States, Commonwealths, and territories (State(s)) must pass laws (assent legislation) for the conservation of fish and wildlife. The law must include a prohibition against the diversion of license fees paid by hunters for purposes other than the administration of the fish and wildlife agency. The public benefits from this wildlife conservation measure. B. Formula and Matching Requirements: One-half of the 11 percent excise tax on bows, arrows, and archery equipment and 10 percent excise tax on handguns, pistols, and revolvers make up the funding for the hunter education and safety program. The other one-half of the excise tax is for wildlife restoration purposes including the 11 percent excise tax on firearms and ammo. Below is the explanation of how the Section 4(c) apportionment is determined for States. 1. Formula-based apportionment C. Below is the explanation of how the Wildlife Restoration apportionment is determined for States. 1. Formula-based apportionment; D. Other: Wildlife Restoration funds are available for a period of two years. Funds not obligated within two years by a State revert to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and are spent under the provisions of the Migratory Bird Conservation Act. Also under the provisions of the Wildlife Restoration Act, the interest accumulated from the Act goes to the North American Wetland Conservation program. Although only State agencies can apply for and receive grants under this program, the program encourages partnering with local governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). IV. Application and Submission Instructions A. A complete grant application package needs to include the following: 1. SF 424 Application for Federal Assistance signed by an authorized representative of the agency. B. Submission Dates and Times: Grant application packages are due to your Regional Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) Offices (see table on pages 5 and 6) no later than August 31, 2013. C. Submit applications either electronically or by mail: 1. Electronic Submission Instructions: a. Go to www.grants.gov 2. Instruction on submitting applications by mail: a. Applicants can obtain forms, in PDF fillable/printable formats, from the WSFR Toolkit at http://wsfrprograms.fws.gov/Subpages/ToolkitFiles/toolkit.pdf. States, Commonwealths, the District of Columbia, and territories Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California and Nevada U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service D. Intergovernmental Review: The Wildlife Restoration program is subject to EO 12372 Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs. States that choose to participate in the Executive Order process have established Single Points of Contact (SPOCs). Applicants should alert their SPOCs early in the application process. If the applicant is required to submit materials to a SPOC, indicate the date of this submittal (or the date of contact if requested by the SPOC not to submit) on the Standard Form 424. Applicants from jurisdictions that have not chosen to participate do not need to take any action regarding E.O. 12372. E. Funding Restrictions Ineligible activities include activities that do not provide public benefits, enforcement activities, and public relation activities. V. Award Administration Information: A. Award Notices: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Director or his/her designee approves or disapproves grant proposals. Regional Offices are responsible for notification of grant approval to the applicant. B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: 1. Compliance with environmental laws such as the ESA, NEPA, and NHPA must be satisfied before the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can approve a grant proposal. C. Reporting: A. Financial and Performance reporting requirements are specified in 43 CFR 12.80 and 12.81 and in the Interim Guidance for Financial Status and Performance Reporting, dated May 15, 2009; and VI. Agency Contacts: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service administer the Wildlife Restoration Grant Program. Additional program information can be found by contacting your Regional U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office (see the list under Applications by Mail Instructions) or go to http://wsfrprograms.fws.gov/Subpages/ContactUs/ContactUs.htm. VII. Other Information: The Federal government is not bound to financially support any project until an official U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service financial officer has signed off on the grant award. OMB Control Number 1018-0109 |
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| Grantor Contact Information:: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact: |
Version History
| Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
|---|---|---|
| Synopsis 3 | Jan 26, 2012 | |
| Synopsis 2 | This is a mandatory grant program open only to state fish and wildlife agencies located in the Northeast Region | |
| Synopsis 1 |
Package Status
Below are CLOSED Opportunity Package(s) no longer available for this Funding Opportunity:
Package No: 1
| Assistance Listings: | 15.611 |
| Competition ID: | |
| Competition Title: | |
| Opportunity Package ID: | PKG00094490 |
| Opening Date: | Oct 01, 2011 |
| Closing Date: | Aug 31, 2013 |
| Agency Contact Information:: | Judy Driscoll |
| Who Can Apply:: | Organization Applicants |
| mendatory_forms |
SF424 Mandatory Form [V1.1] Project Narrative Attachment Form [V1.0] Budget Narrative Attachment Form [V1.1] |
| optional_forms |
Other Attachments Form [V1.0] Budget Information for Non-Construction Programs (SF-424A) [V1.0] Budget Information for Construction Programs (SF-424C) [V1.0] Assurances for Non-Construction Programs (SF-424B – Mandatory) [V1.1] Assurances for Construction Programs (SF-424D – Mandatory) [V1.1] |
Packages
| Assistance Listings | Competition ID | Competition Title | Opportunity Package ID | Opening Date | Closing Date | Actions | Who Can Apply: | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15.611 | PKG00094490 | Oct 01, 2011 | Aug 31, 2013 | View | Judy Driscoll | Organization Applicants |