Opportunity ID: 290651

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: L17AS00004
Funding Opportunity Title: BLM Utah Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Partnership for Seed Collection, Seed Use Research, Demonstration Gardens, Outreach/Communications/Web Support and Meetings
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 15.231 — Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Dec 13, 2016
Last Updated Date: May 02, 2017
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 13, 2017
Current Closing Date for Applications: May 30, 2017 Please see page 10 of the amendment #1 of the FOA for details on submission deadlines.

Amendment #2 changes the final due date for applications to May 30, 2017 at 5:00 pm MST.

Archive Date: Sep 30, 2017
Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000
Award Ceiling: $75,000
Award Floor: $5,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Bureau of Land Management
Description: Background: The Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program (CPNPP; old webpage: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/CPNPP.html. New webpage (2017): TBD) is a multistakeholder partnership coordinated by the BLM. This regional program supports national policies and initiatives including the National Seed and Pollinator Protection Strategies, efforts to mitigate invasive species and wildland fire impacts, and efforts to adapt to global change impacts. The CPNPP works to support healthy landscapes and ecosystems with a focus on plant materials for restoration and reclamation on public lands, and to communicate information on those topics. Using a mix of research, development, practical application and communication, the CPNPP supports all aspects of native plant materials development and use including the following: wildland seed (and/or other propagules for vascular plants and soil organisms) collection, banking, selecting, testing, transfer zone development, increase, release to industry, research trials and effectiveness monitoring, as well as molecular and scenario modeling analyses. This Program is only possible with the participation of partners who can provide technical expertise and capacity above and beyond that of BLM staff, yet who work closely with the BLM and other agencies.Objectives: The Recipient/s of this cooperative agreement will provide assistance in pursuit of CPNPP Program goals: Goal 1: Native Seed Collection in Support of Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 2: Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 3: Field EstablishmentGoal 4: Seed Production by Private GrowersGoal 5: Seed StorageGoal 6: Restore Native Plant CommunitiesGoal 7: Monitor Restoration ActivitiesGoal 8: Communication with Partners and the PublicRecipient may propose projects that support any of these goals; award prioritization will be related to CPNPP needs. Topics of current interest include: creating and managing a new non-federal CPNPP website, increasing overall CPNPP activity with Native American Tribes; partnering on citizen science efforts, data management and administration including online applications and tools; information synthesis and communication; education and outreach; establishment of demonstration sites or gardens; scenario modeling to inform collection, development and increase priorities; economic analyses including that of biodiversity and other non-market values; field studies including common garden experiments; propagation and storage research, leadership/implementation of relevant citizen science efforts (extant or new), and work that supports pollinator conservation. CPNPP Partners are expected to function with transparency and fiscal accountability, demonstrate project quality assurance/ quality control and management plan/s, to participate in annual meetings as well as regular CPNPP conference calls, to cooperate with other CPNPP partners, and to be responsive to inquiries about progress or in support of outreach efforts. Partners sought will have similar/ overlapping interests and missions, and will intend to pursue projects of mutual interest over the long-term, e.g. five years or more, although future funding is not guaranteed. Initial awards will be for first-year funding of five-year assistance agreements, but proposals including five-years of activities and budget estimates are very welcome. Public Benefit: Public Benefit: This project will benefit the public by proactively improving and increasing the materials available to restore and reclaim public lands; by improving the scientific rigor of studies and information synthesized and used to inform strategic plant material development efforts, as well as the practical use and evaluation of those materials in reclamation and restoration; by recording and communicating the information used in and resulting from these efforts so as to educate and inform other practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders; by engaging youth and underrepresented groups in natural resources management; and by facilitating improved management of public natural resources, and thus the ecosystem services and ecological processes, upon which humans rely for survival.
Link to Additional Information: https://www.grants.gov
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants Management Specialist Melanie Beckstead (801) 539-4169

mbeckstead@blm.gov

Email:mbeckstead@blm.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Amendment #2 changes the final due date for applications to May 30, 2017 at 5:00 pm MST. May 02, 2017
Amendment #1 is to add additional deadlines for submission. Please refer to page 10 of Amendment #1 of the FOA for further details. May 02, 2017
Amendment #1 is to add additional application deadlines for submission. Please refer to amendment #1 of the FOA for details. Feb 09, 2017
Feb 09, 2017

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 4

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: L17AS00004
Funding Opportunity Title: BLM Utah Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Partnership for Seed Collection, Seed Use Research, Demonstration Gardens, Outreach/Communications/Web Support and Meetings
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 15.231 — Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Dec 13, 2016
Last Updated Date: May 02, 2017
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 13, 2017
Current Closing Date for Applications: May 30, 2017 Please see page 10 of the amendment #1 of the FOA for details on submission deadlines.

Amendment #2 changes the final due date for applications to May 30, 2017 at 5:00 pm MST.

Archive Date: Sep 30, 2017
Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000
Award Ceiling: $75,000
Award Floor: $5,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Bureau of Land Management
Description: Background: The Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program (CPNPP; old webpage: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/CPNPP.html. New webpage (2017): TBD) is a multistakeholder partnership coordinated by the BLM. This regional program supports national policies and initiatives including the National Seed and Pollinator Protection Strategies, efforts to mitigate invasive species and wildland fire impacts, and efforts to adapt to global change impacts. The CPNPP works to support healthy landscapes and ecosystems with a focus on plant materials for restoration and reclamation on public lands, and to communicate information on those topics. Using a mix of research, development, practical application and communication, the CPNPP supports all aspects of native plant materials development and use including the following: wildland seed (and/or other propagules for vascular plants and soil organisms) collection, banking, selecting, testing, transfer zone development, increase, release to industry, research trials and effectiveness monitoring, as well as molecular and scenario modeling analyses. This Program is only possible with the participation of partners who can provide technical expertise and capacity above and beyond that of BLM staff, yet who work closely with the BLM and other agencies.Objectives: The Recipient/s of this cooperative agreement will provide assistance in pursuit of CPNPP Program goals: Goal 1: Native Seed Collection in Support of Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 2: Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 3: Field EstablishmentGoal 4: Seed Production by Private GrowersGoal 5: Seed StorageGoal 6: Restore Native Plant CommunitiesGoal 7: Monitor Restoration ActivitiesGoal 8: Communication with Partners and the PublicRecipient may propose projects that support any of these goals; award prioritization will be related to CPNPP needs. Topics of current interest include: creating and managing a new non-federal CPNPP website, increasing overall CPNPP activity with Native American Tribes; partnering on citizen science efforts, data management and administration including online applications and tools; information synthesis and communication; education and outreach; establishment of demonstration sites or gardens; scenario modeling to inform collection, development and increase priorities; economic analyses including that of biodiversity and other non-market values; field studies including common garden experiments; propagation and storage research, leadership/implementation of relevant citizen science efforts (extant or new), and work that supports pollinator conservation. CPNPP Partners are expected to function with transparency and fiscal accountability, demonstrate project quality assurance/ quality control and management plan/s, to participate in annual meetings as well as regular CPNPP conference calls, to cooperate with other CPNPP partners, and to be responsive to inquiries about progress or in support of outreach efforts. Partners sought will have similar/ overlapping interests and missions, and will intend to pursue projects of mutual interest over the long-term, e.g. five years or more, although future funding is not guaranteed. Initial awards will be for first-year funding of five-year assistance agreements, but proposals including five-years of activities and budget estimates are very welcome. Public Benefit: Public Benefit: This project will benefit the public by proactively improving and increasing the materials available to restore and reclaim public lands; by improving the scientific rigor of studies and information synthesized and used to inform strategic plant material development efforts, as well as the practical use and evaluation of those materials in reclamation and restoration; by recording and communicating the information used in and resulting from these efforts so as to educate and inform other practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders; by engaging youth and underrepresented groups in natural resources management; and by facilitating improved management of public natural resources, and thus the ecosystem services and ecological processes, upon which humans rely for survival.
Link to Additional Information: https://www.grants.gov
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants Management Specialist Melanie Beckstead (801) 539-4169

mbeckstead@blm.gov

Email:mbeckstead@blm.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: L17AS00004
Funding Opportunity Title: BLM Utah Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Partnership for Seed Collection, Seed Use Research, Demonstration Gardens, Outreach/Communications/Web Support and Meetings
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 15.231 — Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: May 02, 2017
Last Updated Date: Feb 09, 2017
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jun 30, 2017 Please see page 10 of the amendment #1 of the FOA for details on submission deadlines.
Archive Date: Sep 30, 2017
Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000
Award Ceiling: $75,000
Award Floor: $5,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Bureau of Land Management
Description: Background: The Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program (CPNPP; old webpage: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/CPNPP.html. New webpage (2017): TBD) is a multistakeholder partnership coordinated by the BLM. This regional program supports national policies and initiatives including the National Seed and Pollinator Protection Strategies, efforts to mitigate invasive species and wildland fire impacts, and efforts to adapt to global change impacts. The CPNPP works to support healthy landscapes and ecosystems with a focus on plant materials for restoration and reclamation on public lands, and to communicate information on those topics. Using a mix of research, development, practical application and communication, the CPNPP supports all aspects of native plant materials development and use including the following: wildland seed (and/or other propagules for vascular plants and soil organisms) collection, banking, selecting, testing, transfer zone development, increase, release to industry, research trials and effectiveness monitoring, as well as molecular and scenario modeling analyses. This Program is only possible with the participation of partners who can provide technical expertise and capacity above and beyond that of BLM staff, yet who work closely with the BLM and other agencies.Objectives: The Recipient/s of this cooperative agreement will provide assistance in pursuit of CPNPP Program goals: Goal 1: Native Seed Collection in Support of Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 2: Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 3: Field EstablishmentGoal 4: Seed Production by Private GrowersGoal 5: Seed StorageGoal 6: Restore Native Plant CommunitiesGoal 7: Monitor Restoration ActivitiesGoal 8: Communication with Partners and the PublicRecipient may propose projects that support any of these goals; award prioritization will be related to CPNPP needs. Topics of current interest include: creating and managing a new non-federal CPNPP website, increasing overall CPNPP activity with Native American Tribes; partnering on citizen science efforts, data management and administration including online applications and tools; information synthesis and communication; education and outreach; establishment of demonstration sites or gardens; scenario modeling to inform collection, development and increase priorities; economic analyses including that of biodiversity and other non-market values; field studies including common garden experiments; propagation and storage research, leadership/implementation of relevant citizen science efforts (extant or new), and work that supports pollinator conservation. CPNPP Partners are expected to function with transparency and fiscal accountability, demonstrate project quality assurance/ quality control and management plan/s, to participate in annual meetings as well as regular CPNPP conference calls, to cooperate with other CPNPP partners, and to be responsive to inquiries about progress or in support of outreach efforts. Partners sought will have similar/ overlapping interests and missions, and will intend to pursue projects of mutual interest over the long-term, e.g. five years or more, although future funding is not guaranteed. Initial awards will be for first-year funding of five-year assistance agreements, but proposals including five-years of activities and budget estimates are very welcome. Public Benefit: Public Benefit: This project will benefit the public by proactively improving and increasing the materials available to restore and reclaim public lands; by improving the scientific rigor of studies and information synthesized and used to inform strategic plant material development efforts, as well as the practical use and evaluation of those materials in reclamation and restoration; by recording and communicating the information used in and resulting from these efforts so as to educate and inform other practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders; by engaging youth and underrepresented groups in natural resources management; and by facilitating improved management of public natural resources, and thus the ecosystem services and ecological processes, upon which humans rely for survival.
Link to Additional Information: https://www.grants.gov
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants Management Specialist Melanie Beckstead (801) 539-4169

mbeckstead@blm.gov

Email:mbeckstead@blm.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: L17AS00004
Funding Opportunity Title: BLM Utah Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Partnership for Seed Collection, Seed Use Research, Demonstration Gardens, Outreach/Communications/Web Support and Meetings
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 15.231 — Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Feb 09, 2017
Last Updated Date: Feb 09, 2017
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 13, 2017
Archive Date: Sep 30, 2017
Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000
Award Ceiling: $75,000
Award Floor: $5,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Bureau of Land Management
Description: Background: The Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program (CPNPP; old webpage: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/CPNPP.html. New webpage (2017): TBD) is a multistakeholder partnership coordinated by the BLM. This regional program supports national policies and initiatives including the National Seed and Pollinator Protection Strategies, efforts to mitigate invasive species and wildland fire impacts, and efforts to adapt to global change impacts. The CPNPP works to support healthy landscapes and ecosystems with a focus on plant materials for restoration and reclamation on public lands, and to communicate information on those topics. Using a mix of research, development, practical application and communication, the CPNPP supports all aspects of native plant materials development and use including the following: wildland seed (and/or other propagules for vascular plants and soil organisms) collection, banking, selecting, testing, transfer zone development, increase, release to industry, research trials and effectiveness monitoring, as well as molecular and scenario modeling analyses. This Program is only possible with the participation of partners who can provide technical expertise and capacity above and beyond that of BLM staff, yet who work closely with the BLM and other agencies.Objectives: The Recipient/s of this cooperative agreement will provide assistance in pursuit of CPNPP Program goals: Goal 1: Native Seed Collection in Support of Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 2: Evaluation and DevelopmentGoal 3: Field EstablishmentGoal 4: Seed Production by Private GrowersGoal 5: Seed StorageGoal 6: Restore Native Plant CommunitiesGoal 7: Monitor Restoration ActivitiesGoal 8: Communication with Partners and the PublicRecipient may propose projects that support any of these goals; award prioritization will be related to CPNPP needs. Topics of current interest include: creating and managing a new non-federal CPNPP website, increasing overall CPNPP activity with Native American Tribes; partnering on citizen science efforts, data management and administration including online applications and tools; information synthesis and communication; education and outreach; establishment of demonstration sites or gardens; scenario modeling to inform collection, development and increase priorities; economic analyses including that of biodiversity and other non-market values; field studies including common garden experiments; propagation and storage research, leadership/implementation of relevant citizen science efforts (extant or new), and work that supports pollinator conservation. CPNPP Partners are expected to function with transparency and fiscal accountability, demonstrate project quality assurance/ quality control and management plan/s, to participate in annual meetings as well as regular CPNPP conference calls, to cooperate with other CPNPP partners, and to be responsive to inquiries about progress or in support of outreach efforts. Partners sought will have similar/ overlapping interests and missions, and will intend to pursue projects of mutual interest over the long-term, e.g. five years or more, although future funding is not guaranteed. Initial awards will be for first-year funding of five-year assistance agreements, but proposals including five-years of activities and budget estimates are very welcome. Public Benefit: Public Benefit: This project will benefit the public by proactively improving and increasing the materials available to restore and reclaim public lands; by improving the scientific rigor of studies and information synthesized and used to inform strategic plant material development efforts, as well as the practical use and evaluation of those materials in reclamation and restoration; by recording and communicating the information used in and resulting from these efforts so as to educate and inform other practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders; by engaging youth and underrepresented groups in natural resources management; and by facilitating improved management of public natural resources, and thus the ecosystem services and ecological processes, upon which humans rely for survival.
Link to Additional Information: https://www.grants.gov
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants Management Specialist Melanie Beckstead (801) 539-4169
mbeckstead@blm.gov

Email:mbeckstead@blm.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: L17AS00004
Funding Opportunity Title: BLM Utah Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Partnership for Seed Collection, Seed Use Research, Demonstration Gardens, Outreach/Communications/Web Support and Meetings
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 15.231 — Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Feb 09, 2017
Last Updated Date:
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 13, 2017
Archive Date: Sep 30, 2017
Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000
Award Ceiling: $75,000
Award Floor: $5,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Bureau of Land Management
Description: Background: The Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program (CPNPP; old webpage: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/CPNPP.html. New webpage (2017): TBD) is a multistakeholder partnership coordinated by the BLM. This regional program supports national policies and initiatives including the National Seed and Pollinator Protection Strategies, efforts to mitigate invasive species and wildland fire impacts, and efforts to adapt to global change impacts. The CPNPP works to support healthy landscapes and ecosystems with a focus on plant materials for restoration and reclamation on public lands, and to communicate information on those topics. Using a mix of research, development, practical application and communication, the CPNPP supports all aspects of native plant materials development and use including the following: wildland seed (and/or other propagules for vascular plants and soil organisms) collection, banking, selecting, testing, transfer zone development, increase, release to industry, research trials and effectiveness monitoring, as well as molecular and scenario modeling analyses. This Program is only possible with the participation of partners who can provide technical expertise and capacity above and beyond that of BLM staff, yet who work closely with the BLM and other agencies.
Objectives: The Recipient/s of this cooperative agreement will provide assistance in pursuit of CPNPP Program goals:
Goal 1: Native Seed Collection in Support of Evaluation and Development
Goal 2: Evaluation and Development
Goal 3: Field Establishment
Goal 4: Seed Production by Private Growers
Goal 5: Seed Storage
Goal 6: Restore Native Plant Communities
Goal 7: Monitor Restoration Activities
Goal 8: Communication with Partners and the Public
Recipient may propose projects that support any of these goals; award prioritization will be related to CPNPP needs. Topics of current interest include: creating and managing a new non-federal CPNPP website, increasing overall CPNPP activity with Native American Tribes; partnering on citizen science efforts, data management and administration including online applications and tools; information synthesis and communication; education and outreach; establishment of demonstration sites or gardens; scenario modeling to inform collection, development and increase priorities; economic analyses including that of biodiversity and other non-market values; field studies including common garden experiments; propagation and storage research, leadership/implementation of relevant citizen science efforts (extant or new), and work that supports pollinator conservation.
CPNPP Partners are expected to function with transparency and fiscal accountability, demonstrate project quality assurance/ quality control and management plan/s, to participate in annual meetings as well as regular CPNPP conference calls, to cooperate with other CPNPP partners, and to be responsive to inquiries about progress or in support of outreach efforts. Partners sought will have similar/ overlapping interests and missions, and will intend to pursue projects of mutual interest over the long-term, e.g. five years or more, although future funding is not guaranteed. Initial awards will be for first-year funding of five-year assistance agreements, but proposals including five-years of activities and budget estimates are very welcome.
Public Benefit: Public Benefit: This project will benefit the public by proactively improving and increasing the materials available to restore and reclaim public lands; by improving the scientific rigor of studies and information synthesized and used to inform strategic plant material development efforts, as well as the practical use and evaluation of those materials in reclamation and restoration; by recording and communicating the information used in and resulting from these efforts so as to educate and inform other practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders; by engaging youth and underrepresented groups in natural resources management; and by facilitating improved management of public natural resources, and thus the ecosystem services and ecological processes, upon which humans rely for survival.
Link to Additional Information: https://www.grants.gov
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants Management Specialist Melanie Beckstead (801) 539-4169
mbeckstead@blm.gov

Email:mbeckstead@blm.gov

Folder 290651 Full Announcement-FOA -> CPNPP FOA Amendment 1.pdf

Folder 290651 Full Announcement-FOA -> CPNPP FOA Amendment 2.pdf

Folder 290651 Full Announcement-FOA -> CPNPP FOA.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Grants Management Specialist Melanie Beckstead (801) 539-4169
mbeckstead@blm.gov

Email: mbeckstead@blm.gov

Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
15.231 PKG00229741 Dec 13, 2016 Feb 13, 2017 View
PKG00231279 May 30, 2017 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

290651 SF424_2_1-2.1.pdf

290651 SF424B-1.1.pdf

290651 SF424A-1.0.pdf

290651 GG_LobbyingForm-1.1.pdf

290651 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

290651 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

Package 2

Mandatory forms

290651 SF424_2_1-2.1.pdf

290651 SF424B-1.1.pdf

290651 SF424A-1.0.pdf

290651 GG_LobbyingForm-1.1.pdf

290651 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

290651 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

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