Opportunity ID: 349900

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F24AS00018
Funding Opportunity Title: F24AS00018 Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: The Rapid Response Fund is intended to fund multiple projects each year and potentially serve as a catalyst for additional funds outside the Rapid Response Fund. It is recognized that rapid response costs may vary significantly depending on the species, size of the infestation, location, and the phase of the response, yet applicants are encouraged to ensure that budgets are cost-effective and focused on essential tasks to achieve desired management goals.  Proposals will be accepted until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. Proposals submitted for the Rapid Respond fund will be evaluated using the merit criteria described in section E1. For successful applicants selected for funding, every effort will be made to ensure the award is made expeditiously. Proposals that score low on the evaluation may not be funded or funding may be deferred to a later review cycle to assess the availability of remaining funds and ensure funding is directed towards the highest priority needs. 
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.608 — Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Aug 17, 2023
Last Updated Date: Sep 18, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open for one year, or until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. To allow for timely responsive to new species threats, proposal review and selection will occur on a quarterly basis. Quarterly cycles will begin on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (April 1, June 30, September 30, December 31). At each deadline, proposals submitted during that quarter will be submitted to the Review Team for evaluation (See section E2). To ensure the process is conducted expeditiously, it is anticipated that funding decisions will be finalized within six weeks after each quarterly deadline.  Proposals not selected during a specific quarter will need to reapply if they wish to be reconsidered in future quarterly evaluations.   Due Date for Applications: 10/18/23, 12/31/2023, 4/1/24, and 6/30/2024
Current Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open until October 18, 2023. After this date, proposals submitted to this announcement will be reviewed quarterly. Quarterly cycles are anticipated to begin on or near August 1, November 1, February 1, and May 1, check announcement for specific dates. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (anticipated on or near September 30, December 31, April 1, and June 30). A funding decision and initiation of notice of award for selected projects is expected to occur six weeks after each deadline.
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $960,000
Award Ceiling: $960,000
Award Floor: $50,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: State governments
Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Federal and state agencies, U.S. territory agencies, interstate organizations (as defined by 16 USC § 4702(10)), and Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments (as identified within the Federal Register Notice “Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs”) may apply for funding.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The AquaticNuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) was established by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act (NANPCA) of 1990, 16 U.S.C. 4721-28, as amended. The ANSTF serves to develop and implement a program for waters of the United States to prevent introduction and dispersal of ANS (also known as aquatic invasive species or AIS), monitor, control, and study such species,and disseminate relatedinformation. Co-chaired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the ANSTF consists of Federal agency representatives and ex-officio representatives that work in conjunction with six regional panels and issue-specific subcommittees to coordinate efforts related to AIS across the Nation.Although prevention is the most cost-effective approach to eliminating or reducing the threat of invasive species, Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) serves as a failsafe when prevention measures are ineffective or unavailable. The Department of the Interior (DOI or the Department) in coordination with federal agencies, states, tribes, territories, and other partners published “Safeguarding America’s Lands and Waters from Invasive Species – A National Framework for Early Detection and Rapid Response” in 2016.  This report called for a focus on coordination and partnerships, science and technology, and strategic on-the-ground actions to detect invasive species that pose the greatest risk and swiftly respond to eradicate them before they establish, spread, and cause adverse impacts. As part of strategically implementing funding made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, DOI identified advancing a National EDRR Framework as a priority and took steps to invest in supporting some of the institutional components of such a framework. To that end, DOI is working with partners to identify, enhance, and collaborate on EDRR activities, build new tools, and support coordinated processes to proactively find and eradicate new invasive species before they establish, spread, and cause harm. Specifics include identifying high risk invasive species and invasion hotspots across the nation to inform early detection efforts, developing molecular tools to aid detection capabilities, expanding capacity for on-the-ground rapid response actions, including the establishment of a pilot Rapid Response Fund for aquatic invasive species, and creating an online clearinghouse where managers can share current information to guide implementation.The Rapid Response Fund addresses the need for readily available financial resources to assess and support response actions for quick containment or eradication of newly detected species. The Fund is a critical component of a National EDRR Framework and a priority need identified within the ANSTF’s Strategic Plan for 2020-2025 (Objective 3.3 https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ANSTF-Strategic-Plan-2020-2025.pdf).  Accordingly the ANSTF’s Rapid Response Fund Working Group developed “The Model Process: Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species” (https://www.fws.gov/media/model-process-rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species) in 2023 to outline a structure and process for a Rapid Response Fund for AIS. This Notice of Funding Opportunity follows this process as detailed in the sections below. General information about the Fund and a list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found at: https://www.fws.gov/story/2023-07/rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species.
Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Susan Pasko
susan_pasko@fws.gov
Email:susan_pasko@fws.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Clarification has been added for Federal applicants. Sep 18, 2023
Updates NOFO requirements Aug 17, 2023
Update to application dates. Aug 17, 2023
Aug 17, 2023

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 4

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F24AS00018
Funding Opportunity Title: F24AS00018 Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: The Rapid Response Fund is intended to fund multiple projects each year and potentially serve as a catalyst for additional funds outside the Rapid Response Fund. It is recognized that rapid response costs may vary significantly depending on the species, size of the infestation, location, and the phase of the response, yet applicants are encouraged to ensure that budgets are cost-effective and focused on essential tasks to achieve desired management goals.  Proposals will be accepted until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. Proposals submitted for the Rapid Respond fund will be evaluated using the merit criteria described in section E1. For successful applicants selected for funding, every effort will be made to ensure the award is made expeditiously. Proposals that score low on the evaluation may not be funded or funding may be deferred to a later review cycle to assess the availability of remaining funds and ensure funding is directed towards the highest priority needs. 
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.608 — Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Aug 17, 2023
Last Updated Date: Sep 18, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open for one year, or until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. To allow for timely responsive to new species threats, proposal review and selection will occur on a quarterly basis. Quarterly cycles will begin on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (April 1, June 30, September 30, December 31). At each deadline, proposals submitted during that quarter will be submitted to the Review Team for evaluation (See section E2). To ensure the process is conducted expeditiously, it is anticipated that funding decisions will be finalized within six weeks after each quarterly deadline.  Proposals not selected during a specific quarter will need to reapply if they wish to be reconsidered in future quarterly evaluations.   Due Date for Applications: 10/18/23, 12/31/2023, 4/1/24, and 6/30/2024
Current Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open until October 18, 2023. After this date, proposals submitted to this announcement will be reviewed quarterly. Quarterly cycles are anticipated to begin on or near August 1, November 1, February 1, and May 1, check announcement for specific dates. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (anticipated on or near September 30, December 31, April 1, and June 30). A funding decision and initiation of notice of award for selected projects is expected to occur six weeks after each deadline.
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $960,000
Award Ceiling: $960,000
Award Floor: $50,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: State governments
Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Federal and state agencies, U.S. territory agencies, interstate organizations (as defined by 16 USC § 4702(10)), and Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments (as identified within the Federal Register Notice “Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs”) may apply for funding.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The AquaticNuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) was established by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act (NANPCA) of 1990, 16 U.S.C. 4721-28, as amended. The ANSTF serves to develop and implement a program for waters of the United States to prevent introduction and dispersal of ANS (also known as aquatic invasive species or AIS), monitor, control, and study such species,and disseminate relatedinformation. Co-chaired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the ANSTF consists of Federal agency representatives and ex-officio representatives that work in conjunction with six regional panels and issue-specific subcommittees to coordinate efforts related to AIS across the Nation.Although prevention is the most cost-effective approach to eliminating or reducing the threat of invasive species, Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) serves as a failsafe when prevention measures are ineffective or unavailable. The Department of the Interior (DOI or the Department) in coordination with federal agencies, states, tribes, territories, and other partners published “Safeguarding America’s Lands and Waters from Invasive Species – A National Framework for Early Detection and Rapid Response” in 2016.  This report called for a focus on coordination and partnerships, science and technology, and strategic on-the-ground actions to detect invasive species that pose the greatest risk and swiftly respond to eradicate them before they establish, spread, and cause adverse impacts. As part of strategically implementing funding made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, DOI identified advancing a National EDRR Framework as a priority and took steps to invest in supporting some of the institutional components of such a framework. To that end, DOI is working with partners to identify, enhance, and collaborate on EDRR activities, build new tools, and support coordinated processes to proactively find and eradicate new invasive species before they establish, spread, and cause harm. Specifics include identifying high risk invasive species and invasion hotspots across the nation to inform early detection efforts, developing molecular tools to aid detection capabilities, expanding capacity for on-the-ground rapid response actions, including the establishment of a pilot Rapid Response Fund for aquatic invasive species, and creating an online clearinghouse where managers can share current information to guide implementation.The Rapid Response Fund addresses the need for readily available financial resources to assess and support response actions for quick containment or eradication of newly detected species. The Fund is a critical component of a National EDRR Framework and a priority need identified within the ANSTF’s Strategic Plan for 2020-2025 (Objective 3.3 https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ANSTF-Strategic-Plan-2020-2025.pdf).  Accordingly the ANSTF’s Rapid Response Fund Working Group developed “The Model Process: Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species” (https://www.fws.gov/media/model-process-rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species) in 2023 to outline a structure and process for a Rapid Response Fund for AIS. This Notice of Funding Opportunity follows this process as detailed in the sections below. General information about the Fund and a list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found at: https://www.fws.gov/story/2023-07/rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species.
Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Susan Pasko
susan_pasko@fws.gov
Email:susan_pasko@fws.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F24AS00018
Funding Opportunity Title: F24AS00018 Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: The Rapid Response Fund is intended to fund multiple projects each year and potentially serve as a catalyst for additional funds outside the Rapid Response Fund. It is recognized that rapid response costs may vary significantly depending on the species, size of the infestation, location, and the phase of the response, yet applicants are encouraged to ensure that budgets are cost-effective and focused on essential tasks to achieve desired management goals.  Proposals will be accepted until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. Proposals submitted for the Rapid Respond fund will be evaluated using the merit criteria described in section E1. For successful applicants selected for funding, every effort will be made to ensure the award is made expeditiously. Proposals that score low on the evaluation may not be funded or funding may be deferred to a later review cycle to assess the availability of remaining funds and ensure funding is directed towards the highest priority needs. 
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.608 — Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: Aug 17, 2023
Last Updated Date: Aug 18, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open until October 18, 2023. After this date, proposals submitted to this announcement will be reviewed quarterly. Quarterly cycles are anticipated to begin on or near August 1, November 1, February 1, and May 1, check announcement for specific dates. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (anticipated on or near September 30, December 31, April 1, and June 30). A funding decision and initiation of notice of award for selected projects is expected to occur six weeks after each deadline.
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $960,000
Award Ceiling: $960,000
Award Floor: $50,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: State governments
Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Federal and state agencies, U.S. territory agencies, interstate organizations (as defined by 16 USC § 4702(10)), and Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments (as identified within the Federal Register Notice “Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs”) may apply for funding.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The AquaticNuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) was established by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act (NANPCA) of 1990, 16 U.S.C. 4721-28, as amended. The ANSTF serves to develop and implement a program for waters of the United States to prevent introduction and dispersal of ANS (also known as aquatic invasive species or AIS), monitor, control, and study such species,and disseminate relatedinformation. Co-chaired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the ANSTF consists of Federal agency representatives and ex-officio representatives that work in conjunction with six regional panels and issue-specific subcommittees to coordinate efforts related to AIS across the Nation.Although prevention is the most cost-effective approach to eliminating or reducing the threat of invasive species, Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) serves as a failsafe when prevention measures are ineffective or unavailable. The Department of the Interior (DOI or the Department) in coordination with federal agencies, states, tribes, territories, and other partners published “Safeguarding America’s Lands and Waters from Invasive Species – A National Framework for Early Detection and Rapid Response” in 2016.  This report called for a focus on coordination and partnerships, science and technology, and strategic on-the-ground actions to detect invasive species that pose the greatest risk and swiftly respond to eradicate them before they establish, spread, and cause adverse impacts. As part of strategically implementing funding made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, DOI identified advancing a National EDRR Framework as a priority and took steps to invest in supporting some of the institutional components of such a framework. To that end, DOI is working with partners to identify, enhance, and collaborate on EDRR activities, build new tools, and support coordinated processes to proactively find and eradicate new invasive species before they establish, spread, and cause harm. Specifics include identifying high risk invasive species and invasion hotspots across the nation to inform early detection efforts, developing molecular tools to aid detection capabilities, expanding capacity for on-the-ground rapid response actions, including the establishment of a pilot Rapid Response Fund for aquatic invasive species, and creating an online clearinghouse where managers can share current information to guide implementation.The Rapid Response Fund addresses the need for readily available financial resources to assess and support response actions for quick containment or eradication of newly detected species. The Fund is a critical component of a National EDRR Framework and a priority need identified within the ANSTF’s Strategic Plan for 2020-2025 (Objective 3.3 https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ANSTF-Strategic-Plan-2020-2025.pdf).  Accordingly the ANSTF’s Rapid Response Fund Working Group developed “The Model Process: Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species” (https://www.fws.gov/media/model-process-rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species) in 2023 to outline a structure and process for a Rapid Response Fund for AIS. This Notice of Funding Opportunity follows this process as detailed in the sections below. General information about the Fund and a list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found at: https://www.fws.gov/story/2023-07/rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species.
Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Susan Pasko
susan_pasko@fws.gov
Email:susan_pasko@fws.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F24AS00018
Funding Opportunity Title: F24AS00018 Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: The Rapid Response Fund is intended to fund multiple projects each year and potentially serve as a catalyst for additional funds outside the Rapid Response Fund. It is recognized that rapid response costs may vary significantly depending on the species, size of the infestation, location, and the phase of the response, yet applicants are encouraged to ensure that budgets are cost-effective and focused on essential tasks to achieve desired management goals.  Proposals will be accepted until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. Proposals submitted for the Rapid Respond fund will be evaluated using the merit criteria described in section E1. For successful applicants selected for funding, every effort will be made to ensure the award is made expeditiously. Proposals that score low on the evaluation may not be funded or funding may be deferred to a later review cycle to assess the availability of remaining funds and ensure funding is directed towards the highest priority needs. 
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.608 — Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Aug 17, 2023
Last Updated Date: Aug 18, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open until October 18, 2023. After this date, proposals submitted to this announcement will be reviewed quarterly. Quarterly cycles are anticipated to begin on or near August 1, November 1, February 1, and May 1, check announcement for specific dates. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (anticipated on or near September 30, December 31, April 1, and June 30). A funding decision and initiation of notice of award for selected projects is expected to occur six weeks after each deadline.
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $960,000
Award Ceiling: $960,000
Award Floor: $50,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: State governments
Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Federal and state agencies, U.S. territory agencies, interstate organizations (as defined by 16 USC § 4702(10)), and Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments (as identified within the Federal Register Notice “Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs”) may apply for funding.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The AquaticNuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) was established by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act (NANPCA) of 1990, 16 U.S.C. 4721-28, as amended. The ANSTF serves to develop and implement a program for waters of the United States to prevent introduction and dispersal of ANS (also known as aquatic invasive species or AIS), monitor, control, and study such species,and disseminate relatedinformation. Co-chaired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the ANSTF consists of Federal agency representatives and ex-officio representatives that work in conjunction with six regional panels and issue-specific subcommittees to coordinate efforts related to AIS across the Nation.Although prevention is the most cost-effective approach to eliminating or reducing the threat of invasive species, Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) serves as a failsafe when prevention measures are ineffective or unavailable. The Department of the Interior (DOI or the Department) in coordination with federal agencies, states, tribes, territories, and other partners published “Safeguarding America’s Lands and Waters from Invasive Species – A National Framework for Early Detection and Rapid Response” in 2016.  This report called for a focus on coordination and partnerships, science and technology, and strategic on-the-ground actions to detect invasive species that pose the greatest risk and swiftly respond to eradicate them before they establish, spread, and cause adverse impacts. As part of strategically implementing funding made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, DOI identified advancing a National EDRR Framework as a priority and took steps to invest in supporting some of the institutional components of such a framework. To that end, DOI is working with partners to identify, enhance, and collaborate on EDRR activities, build new tools, and support coordinated processes to proactively find and eradicate new invasive species before they establish, spread, and cause harm. Specifics include identifying high risk invasive species and invasion hotspots across the nation to inform early detection efforts, developing molecular tools to aid detection capabilities, expanding capacity for on-the-ground rapid response actions, including the establishment of a pilot Rapid Response Fund for aquatic invasive species, and creating an online clearinghouse where managers can share current information to guide implementation.The Rapid Response Fund addresses the need for readily available financial resources to assess and support response actions for quick containment or eradication of newly detected species. The Fund is a critical component of a National EDRR Framework and a priority need identified within the ANSTF’s Strategic Plan for 2020-2025 (Objective 3.3 https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ANSTF-Strategic-Plan-2020-2025.pdf).  Accordingly the ANSTF’s Rapid Response Fund Working Group developed “The Model Process: Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species” (https://www.fws.gov/media/model-process-rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species) in 2023 to outline a structure and process for a Rapid Response Fund for AIS. This Notice of Funding Opportunity follows this process as detailed in the sections below. General information about the Fund and a list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found at: https://www.fws.gov/story/2023-07/rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species.
Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Susan Pasko
susan_pasko@fws.gov
Email:susan_pasko@fws.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F24AS00018
Funding Opportunity Title: F24AS00018 Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: The Rapid Response Fund is intended to fund multiple projects each year and potentially serve as a catalyst for additional funds outside the Rapid Response Fund. It is recognized that rapid response costs may vary significantly depending on the species, size of the infestation, location, and the phase of the response, yet applicants are encouraged to ensure that budgets are cost-effective and focused on essential tasks to achieve desired management goals.  Proposals will be accepted until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. Proposals submitted for the Rapid Respond fund will be evaluated using the merit criteria described in section E1. For successful applicants selected for funding, every effort will be made to ensure the award is made expeditiously.  Proposals that score low on the evaluation may not be funded or funding may be deferred to a later review cycle to assess the availability of remaining funds and ensure funding is directed towards the highest priority needs. 
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.608 — Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Aug 17, 2023
Last Updated Date: Aug 17, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Oct 18, 2023 This Notice of Funding Opportunity will remain open for one year, or until the Rapid Response Fund is depleted. To allow for timely responsive to new species threats, proposal review and selection will occur on a quarterly basis. Quarterly cycles will begin on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. Deadlines for submission will occur 60 days after the quarterly start date (April 1, June 30, September 30, December 31). At each deadline, proposals submitted during that quarter will be submitted to the Review Team for evaluation (See section E2). To ensure the process is conducted expeditiously, it is anticipated that funding decisions will be finalized within six weeks after each quarterly deadline.  Proposals not selected during a specific quarter will need to reapply if they wish to be reconsidered in future quarterly evaluations.   Due Date for Applications: 10/18/23, 12/31/2023, 4/1/24, and 6/30/2024
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $960,000
Award Ceiling: $960,000
Award Floor: $50,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: State governments
Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Federal and state agencies, U.S. territory agencies, interstate organizations (as defined by 16 USC § 4702(10)), and Federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments and Native American Organizations authorized by Indian tribal governments (as identified within the Federal Register Notice “Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs”) may apply for funding.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The AquaticNuisance Species Task Force (ANSTF) was established by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act (NANPCA) of 1990, 16 U.S.C. 4721-28, as amended. The ANSTF serves to develop and implement a program for waters of the United States to prevent introduction and dispersal of ANS (also known as aquatic invasive species or AIS), monitor, control, and study such species,and disseminate relatedinformation. Co-chaired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the ANSTF consists of Federal agency representatives and ex-officio representatives that work in conjunction with six regional panels and issue-specific subcommittees to coordinate efforts related to AIS across the Nation.Although prevention is the most cost-effective approach to eliminating or reducing the threat of invasive species, Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) serves as a failsafe when prevention measures are ineffective or unavailable. The Department of the Interior (DOI or the Department) in coordination with federal agencies, states, tribes, territories, and other partners published “Safeguarding America’s Lands and Waters from Invasive Species – A National Framework for Early Detection and Rapid Response” in 2016.  This report called for a focus on coordination and partnerships, science and technology, and strategic on-the-ground actions to detect invasive species that pose the greatest risk and swiftly respond to eradicate them before they establish, spread, and cause adverse impacts. As part of strategically implementing funding made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, DOI identified advancing a National EDRR Framework as a priority and took steps to invest in supporting some of the institutional components of such a framework. To that end, DOI is working with partners to identify, enhance, and collaborate on EDRR activities, build new tools, and support coordinated processes to proactively find and eradicate new invasive species before they establish, spread, and cause harm. Specifics include identifying high risk invasive species and invasion hotspots across the nation to inform early detection efforts, developing molecular tools to aid detection capabilities, expanding capacity for on-the-ground rapid response actions, including the establishment of a pilot Rapid Response Fund for aquatic invasive species, and creating an online clearinghouse where managers can share current information to guide implementation.The Rapid Response Fund addresses the need for readily available financial resources to assess and support response actions for quick containment or eradication of newly detected species. The Fund is a critical component of a National EDRR Framework and a priority need identified within the ANSTF’s Strategic Plan for 2020-2025 (Objective 3.3 https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ANSTF-Strategic-Plan-2020-2025.pdf).  Accordingly the ANSTF’s Rapid Response Fund Working Group developed “The Model Process: Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species” (https://www.fws.gov/media/model-process-rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species) in 2023 to outline a structure and process for a Rapid Response Fund for AIS. This Notice of Funding Opportunity follows this process as detailed in the sections below. General information about the Fund and a list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found at: https://www.fws.gov/story/2023-07/rapid-response-fund-aquatic-invasive-species.
Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Susan Pasko
susan_pasko@fws.gov
Email:susan_pasko@fws.gov

Folder 349900 Revised Full Announcement-Revised Full Announcement -> Final Foa_Content_of_F24AS00018_edited 9.13.23.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Susan Pasko
susan_pasko@fws.gov
Email: susan_pasko@fws.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
15.608 F24AS00018 F24AS00018 Rapid Response Fund for Aquatic Invasive Species PKG00282893 Aug 18, 2023 Oct 18, 2023 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

349900 SF424_4_0-4.0.pdf

349900 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

349900 Project_AbstractSummary_2_0-2.0.pdf

Optional forms

349900 SF424A-1.0.pdf

349900 SFLLL_2_0-2.0.pdf

349900 AttachmentForm_1_2-1.2.pdf

2025-07-11T09:22:21-05:00

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