Opportunity ID: 161533

General Information

Document Type:: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:: F12AS00120
Funding Opportunity Title:: White-nose Syndrome Grants to States
Opportunity Category:: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation::
Funding Instrument Type::
Category of Funding Activity:: Natural Resources
Category Explanation::
Expected Number of Awards:: 50
Assistance Listings Number(s):: 15.657 — Endangered Species Conservation – Recovery Implementation Funds
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:: No
Version:: Synopsis 3
Posted Date:: Apr 04, 2012
Last Updated Date:: Apr 04, 2012
Original Closing Date for Applications:: May 04, 2012
Current Closing Date for Applications:: May 04, 2012
Archive Date:: May 30, 2012
Estimated Total Program Funding:: $ 950,000
Award Ceiling:: $50,000
Award Floor:: $5,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:: State governments
Additional Information on Eligibility::

Additional Information

Agency Name:: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description:: The goal of the White-nose Syndrome Grants to States is to provide needed assistance to state agencies in addressing the spread of WNS, the resultant loss of cave bat populations, and the threat to federally listed bat species. The Service acknowledges the key role of state agencies in addressing WNS, including responding to the public; collecting data to monitor bat populations and disease progression; engaging in research activities; and implementing actions to curtail the spread of WNS. The Endangered Species Program in Region 5 is responsible for leading the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service response and the allocation of funds and has determined that funding is needed for state agencies to help build their capacity to address this crisis. Priority may be given to states most directly affected, or susceptible to WNS, as determined by proximity to known affected sites. As of April 2, 2012, states confirmed with WNS are: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. Oklahoma has announced the detection of DNA suggestive of the causative fungus, Geomyces destructans, on bats within their borders. Therefore, states considered susceptible due to proximity include: Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. Given that the rate and mode of spread of this disease is not fully understood, grants will also be available for states beyond these areas that have significant cave bat resources or a demonstrated need, should funding be available.
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Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Synopsis 3 To update RFP supporting doc. Apr 04, 2012
Synopsis 2 Added supporting docs to synopsis
Synopsis 1

Package Status

Below are CLOSED Opportunity Package(s) no longer available for this Funding Opportunity:

Package No: 1

Assistance Listings: 15.657
Competition ID:
Competition Title:
Opportunity Package ID: PKG00113770
Opening Date: Apr 04, 2012
Closing Date: May 04, 2012
Agency Contact Information:: Judy Driscoll
Who Can Apply:: Organization Applicants
mendatory_forms Application for Federal Assistance (SF-424) [V2.1]
Project Narrative Attachment Form [V1.1]
Budget Narrative Attachment Form [V1.1]
optional_forms Other Attachments Form [V1.1]
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) [V1.1]
Assurances for Construction Programs (SF-424D) [V1.1]

Packages

Assistance Listings Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions Who Can Apply:
15.657 PKG00113770 Apr 04, 2012 May 04, 2012 View Judy Driscoll Organization Applicants