Opportunity ID: 341139

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-NMFS-HCPO-2022-2007193
Funding Opportunity Title: Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal under the IIJA
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 15
Assistance Listings: 11.463 — Habitat Conservation
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Jun 14, 2022
Last Updated Date: Jun 14, 2022
Original Closing Date for Applications: Aug 29, 2022
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 29, 2022
Archive Date: Sep 28, 2022
Estimated Total Program Funding: $12,000,000
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $300,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are Indian tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. Section 5304 (e)) and tribal commissions or consortia. Tribal commissions or consortia are required to provide supporting documentation in the application demonstrating support from the tribe(s) they represent for the specific work proposed. Supporting documentation should be from a senior tribal leader or their designee and must also include a description of how the tribe(s) will be involved in the proposed work. The documentation may be provided in the form of letters of support from one or more tribes for the specific work proposed, and is further described in this Announcement in Section IV.B., Content and Form of Application. Letters should be submitted as part of the grant application, but can also be submitted during award negotiations if a proposal is selected for funding. An institution of higher education, non-profit organization, commercial (for profit) organization, U.S. territory, or state or local government, and organizations that identify as Indian tribes but do not meet the definition of “Indian tribe” above, which may include State recognized tribes, can partner with Indian tribes and tribal commissions or consortia on an application, but are not eligible to submit an application directly. A partnership may involve proposed subawards, contracts, informal collaboration, or other engagement. These partners may apply directly for separate NOAA Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding opportunities for restoring fish passage published at www.grants.gov. Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Federal agencies interested in this program are strongly encouraged to work with applicants who are eligible to apply. Applicants must propose work in areas that benefit migratory fish as defined in the Program Objective (Section I.A). Eligible applicants for Great Lakes projects must propose work within one of the eight U.S. Great Lakes states (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota) within the Great Lakes watershed.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Department of Commerce
Description:

The principal objective of the Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Funding Opportunity is to provide federal financial and technical assistance to Indian tribes and tribal commissions or consortia to remove barriers to fish passage for native migratory or sea-run fish. Funding will be used for fish passage that rebuilds productive and sustainable fisheries, contributes to the recovery and conservation of threatened and endangered species, enhances watershed health, promotes resilient ecosystems and communities, and increases tribal capacity to participate in fish passage barrier removal efforts while improving tribal commercial, recreational, subsistence and cultural practice opportunities. This funding opportunity announcement is authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, Public Law 117-58), 135 STAT. 1356 (Nov. 15, 2021).

Applicants should address the following program priorities: (1) Achieving measurable and lasting benefits for migratory fish populations; (2) Fostering tribally important barrier removal efforts that benefit migratory fish; (3) Enhancing community resilience to climate hazards and providing other co-benefits; or (4) Increasing tribal organizational fish passage capacity to support tribes in their role as managers and stewards of tribal trust resources for cultural, spiritual, economic, subsistence, and recreational purposes. 

Proposals submitted under this funding opportunity should describe how the proposed work will: 1. contribute to the recovery of threatened and endangered species listed under the Endangered Species Act; 2. sustain or help rebuild fish stocks managed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act; 3. improve passage to support native fish species of the Great Lakes; 4. enhance the sustainability of saltwater recreational fisheries; 5. enhance community resilience to climate hazards by removing or improving aging infrastructure and support other co-benefits; or 6. support hydroelectric license surrender to remove dams that are no longer economically viable or provide significant public benefits.

Proposed activities may include future project development and feasibility studies, engineering and design, permitting, on-the-ground fish passage restoration, pre- and post-removal implementation monitoring, stakeholder engagement, and outreach and education. This funding opportunity will also support building tribal organizational capacity to participate in developing current and future fish passage projects. Applicants may apply for funding to support one or more of these activities. Proposals may include multiple locations and should demonstrate how multiple locations collectively contribute to priorities within a watershed or geographic area.

Proposals selected for funding through this funding opportunity will be funded through cooperative agreements. NOAA anticipates that the period of performance for most awards will be for three years. Awards may be structured as multi-year awards where the funding for the second and/or third year should be estimated in the proposal, with final amounts determined in future years, pending future federal appropriations and progress towards project milestones. NOAA anticipates typical federal funding for awards will range from $500,000 to $2 million over three years. NOAA will not accept proposals with a federal funding request of less than $300,000 or more than $5 million total for the entire award. Funds will be administered by the Community-based Restoration Program within the NOAA Restoration Center, as directed in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Janine Harris

301-427-8635

infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov
Email:infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Award funding amended at request of Program Office Jun 14, 2022
Jun 14, 2022

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-NMFS-HCPO-2022-2007193
Funding Opportunity Title: Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal under the IIJA
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 15
Assistance Listings: 11.463 — Habitat Conservation
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Jun 14, 2022
Last Updated Date: Jun 14, 2022
Original Closing Date for Applications: Aug 29, 2022
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 29, 2022
Archive Date: Sep 28, 2022
Estimated Total Program Funding: $12,000,000
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $300,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are Indian tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. Section 5304 (e)) and tribal commissions or consortia. Tribal commissions or consortia are required to provide supporting documentation in the application demonstrating support from the tribe(s) they represent for the specific work proposed. Supporting documentation should be from a senior tribal leader or their designee and must also include a description of how the tribe(s) will be involved in the proposed work. The documentation may be provided in the form of letters of support from one or more tribes for the specific work proposed, and is further described in this Announcement in Section IV.B., Content and Form of Application. Letters should be submitted as part of the grant application, but can also be submitted during award negotiations if a proposal is selected for funding. An institution of higher education, non-profit organization, commercial (for profit) organization, U.S. territory, or state or local government, and organizations that identify as Indian tribes but do not meet the definition of “Indian tribe” above, which may include State recognized tribes, can partner with Indian tribes and tribal commissions or consortia on an application, but are not eligible to submit an application directly. A partnership may involve proposed subawards, contracts, informal collaboration, or other engagement. These partners may apply directly for separate NOAA Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding opportunities for restoring fish passage published at www.grants.gov. Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Federal agencies interested in this program are strongly encouraged to work with applicants who are eligible to apply. Applicants must propose work in areas that benefit migratory fish as defined in the Program Objective (Section I.A). Eligible applicants for Great Lakes projects must propose work within one of the eight U.S. Great Lakes states (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota) within the Great Lakes watershed.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Department of Commerce
Description:

The principal objective of the Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Funding Opportunity is to provide federal financial and technical assistance to Indian tribes and tribal commissions or consortia to remove barriers to fish passage for native migratory or sea-run fish. Funding will be used for fish passage that rebuilds productive and sustainable fisheries, contributes to the recovery and conservation of threatened and endangered species, enhances watershed health, promotes resilient ecosystems and communities, and increases tribal capacity to participate in fish passage barrier removal efforts while improving tribal commercial, recreational, subsistence and cultural practice opportunities. This funding opportunity announcement is authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, Public Law 117-58), 135 STAT. 1356 (Nov. 15, 2021).

Applicants should address the following program priorities: (1) Achieving measurable and lasting benefits for migratory fish populations; (2) Fostering tribally important barrier removal efforts that benefit migratory fish; (3) Enhancing community resilience to climate hazards and providing other co-benefits; or (4) Increasing tribal organizational fish passage capacity to support tribes in their role as managers and stewards of tribal trust resources for cultural, spiritual, economic, subsistence, and recreational purposes. 

Proposals submitted under this funding opportunity should describe how the proposed work will: 1. contribute to the recovery of threatened and endangered species listed under the Endangered Species Act; 2. sustain or help rebuild fish stocks managed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act; 3. improve passage to support native fish species of the Great Lakes; 4. enhance the sustainability of saltwater recreational fisheries; 5. enhance community resilience to climate hazards by removing or improving aging infrastructure and support other co-benefits; or 6. support hydroelectric license surrender to remove dams that are no longer economically viable or provide significant public benefits.

Proposed activities may include future project development and feasibility studies, engineering and design, permitting, on-the-ground fish passage restoration, pre- and post-removal implementation monitoring, stakeholder engagement, and outreach and education. This funding opportunity will also support building tribal organizational capacity to participate in developing current and future fish passage projects. Applicants may apply for funding to support one or more of these activities. Proposals may include multiple locations and should demonstrate how multiple locations collectively contribute to priorities within a watershed or geographic area.

Proposals selected for funding through this funding opportunity will be funded through cooperative agreements. NOAA anticipates that the period of performance for most awards will be for three years. Awards may be structured as multi-year awards where the funding for the second and/or third year should be estimated in the proposal, with final amounts determined in future years, pending future federal appropriations and progress towards project milestones. NOAA anticipates typical federal funding for awards will range from $500,000 to $2 million over three years. NOAA will not accept proposals with a federal funding request of less than $300,000 or more than $5 million total for the entire award. Funds will be administered by the Community-based Restoration Program within the NOAA Restoration Center, as directed in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Janine Harris

301-427-8635

infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov
Email:infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-NMFS-HCPO-2022-2007193
Funding Opportunity Title: Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal under the IIJA
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 15
Assistance Listings: 11.463 — Habitat Conservation
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Jun 14, 2022
Last Updated Date: Jun 14, 2022
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Aug 29, 2022
Archive Date: Sep 28, 2022
Estimated Total Program Funding: $24,000,000
Award Ceiling: $5,000,000
Award Floor: $300,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are Indian tribes (as defined in 25 U.S.C. Section 5304 (e)) and tribal commissions or consortia.

Tribal commissions or consortia are required to provide supporting documentation in the application demonstrating support from the tribe(s) they represent for the specific work proposed. Supporting documentation should be from a senior tribal leader or their designee and must also include a description of how the tribe(s) will be involved in the proposed work. The documentation may be provided in the form of letters of support from one or more tribes for the specific work proposed, and is further described in this Announcement in Section IV.B., Content and Form of Application. Letters should be submitted as part of the grant application, but can also be submitted during award negotiations if a proposal is selected for funding.

An institution of higher education, non-profit organization, commercial (for profit) organization, U.S. territory, or state or local government, and organizations that identify as Indian tribes but do not meet the definition of “Indian tribe” above, which may include State recognized tribes, can partner with Indian tribes and tribal commissions or consortia on an application, but are not eligible to submit an application directly. A partnership may involve proposed subawards, contracts, informal collaboration, or other engagement. These partners may apply directly for separate NOAA Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding opportunities for restoring fish passage published at www.grants.gov.

Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Federal agencies interested in this program are strongly encouraged to work with applicants who are eligible to apply.

Applicants must propose work in areas that benefit migratory fish as defined in the Program Objective (Section I.A). Eligible applicants for Great Lakes projects must propose work within one of the eight U.S. Great Lakes states (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota) within the Great Lakes watershed.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Department of Commerce
Description:

The principal objective of the Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Funding Opportunity is to provide federal financial and technical assistance to Indian tribes and tribal commissions or consortia to remove barriers to fish passage for native migratory or sea-run fish. Funding will be used for fish passage that rebuilds productive and sustainable fisheries, contributes to the recovery and conservation of threatened and endangered species, enhances watershed health, promotes resilient ecosystems and communities, and increases tribal capacity to participate in fish passage barrier removal efforts while improving tribal commercial, recreational, subsistence and cultural practice opportunities. This funding opportunity announcement is authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, Public Law 117-58), 135 STAT. 1356 (Nov. 15, 2021).

Applicants should address the following program priorities: (1) Achieving measurable and lasting benefits for migratory fish populations; (2) Fostering tribally important barrier removal efforts that benefit migratory fish; (3) Enhancing community resilience to climate hazards and providing other co-benefits; or (4) Increasing tribal organizational fish passage capacity to support tribes in their role as managers and stewards of tribal trust resources for cultural, spiritual, economic, subsistence, and recreational purposes. 

Proposals submitted under this funding opportunity should describe how the proposed work will: 1. contribute to the recovery of threatened and endangered species listed under the Endangered Species Act; 2. sustain or help rebuild fish stocks managed under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act; 3. improve passage to support native fish species of the Great Lakes; 4. enhance the sustainability of saltwater recreational fisheries; 5. enhance community resilience to climate hazards by removing or improving aging infrastructure and support other co-benefits; or 6. support hydroelectric license surrender to remove dams that are no longer economically viable or provide significant public benefits.

Proposed activities may include future project development and feasibility studies, engineering and design, permitting, on-the-ground fish passage restoration, pre- and post-removal implementation monitoring, stakeholder engagement, and outreach and education. This funding opportunity will also support building tribal organizational capacity to participate in developing current and future fish passage projects. Applicants may apply for funding to support one or more of these activities. Proposals may include multiple locations and should demonstrate how multiple locations collectively contribute to priorities within a watershed or geographic area.

Proposals selected for funding through this funding opportunity will be funded through cooperative agreements. NOAA anticipates that the period of performance for most awards will be for three years. Awards may be structured as multi-year awards where the funding for the second and/or third year should be estimated in the proposal, with final amounts determined in future years, pending future federal appropriations and progress towards project milestones. NOAA anticipates typical federal funding for awards will range from $500,000 to $2 million over three years. NOAA will not accept proposals with a federal funding request of less than $300,000 or more than $5 million total for the entire award. Funds will be administered by the Community-based Restoration Program within the NOAA Restoration Center, as directed in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Janine Harris

301-427-8635

infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov
Email:infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov

Folder 341139 Full Announcement-Full Announcement -> NOAA-NMFS-HCPO-2022-2007193 NOFO Report.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Janine Harris
301-427-8635
infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov
Email: infrastructure.tribal@noaa.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
11.463 3035732 Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Notice of Funding Opportunity under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act PKG00274999 Jun 14, 2022 Aug 29, 2022 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

341139 SF424_4_0-4.0.pdf

341139 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

341139 CD511-1.1.pdf

341139 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

341139 SF424B-1.1.pdf

341139 SF424A-1.0.pdf

341139 SF424D-1.1.pdf

341139 SF424C_2_0-2.0.pdf

Optional forms

341139 OtherNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

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