Opportunity ID: 329164

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-NRCS-MULTI-FSCP-20-NOFO0001036
Funding Opportunity Title: Announcement for Program Funding for NRCS’ Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Agriculture
Environment
Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 30
Assistance Listings: 10.934 — Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Sep 21, 2020
Last Updated Date: Nov 05, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications: Nov 05, 2020
Current Closing Date for Applications: Nov 05, 2020
Archive Date: Dec 05, 2020
Estimated Total Program Funding: $17,000,000
Award Ceiling: $1,500,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: City or township governments
Special district governments
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
County governments
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Small businesses
State governments
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Natural Resources Conservation Service
Description:

The purpose of the FSCP is to respond to the threat feral swine pose to agriculture, native ecosystems, and human and animal health. Feral swine are a destructive, non-native, invasive species and their populations have been increasing across the United States. An estimated $2 billion in damage, including agricultural, is caused by feral swine each year. The species can have significant negative impacts on plant and animal habitats, soils, water quality, as well as other natural and cultural resources. Livestock and humans are also susceptible to diseases carried by feral swine. The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 directs USDA to carry out the pilot program where the Secretary has determined that feral swine have been identified as such a threat. NRCS State Conservationists and APHIS State Directors, in coordination with State technical committees, have identified pilot projects which can be carried out within states with high feral swine densities. States eligible to participate in the second round of FSCP funding include level 3, 4, 5 states as identified by APHIS Wildlife Services base funding levels for feral swine control: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Not every eligible state has been approved for new pilot projects in this second round. States that are not advertising for a new pilot project include Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee. Pilot projects will consist broadly of three coordinated components: 1) feral swine removal by APHIS, 2) restoration efforts supported by NRCS, and 3) assistance to producers for feral swine control provided through grants with non-federal partners. This call for proposals is intended to address component 3 described above for non-federal partners to provide landowner assistance for on-farm trapping and provide related services as part of the pilot projects described above. Funding for these services will be provided through grant agreements between partners and NRCS.

NRCS financial assistance for producers and provided through grants is limited to providing financial assistance for activities that will help landowners control the feral swine population. These activities may include, but are not limited to, outreach, training, equipment, and operations for feral swine trapping that are consistent with APHIS technical standards. Subsequent actions, including disposal, are the responsibility of those carrying out the trapping activities, and must occur consistent with all associated federal, state, and local laws. Funds distributed by NRCS for the FSCP may not be used to provide producer financial assistance for:

·      Ground shooting

·      Euthanasia (use of barbiturates)

·      Aerial gunning

·      Drop Nets

·      Snares

·      Cable Restraints

·      Foot Holds

·      Relocation

·      Frightening devices

·      Immobilization

·      Reproductive inhibitors

·      Toxicants

·      Any other state or locally identified prohibited techniques or practices

NRCS is accepting proposals that address the expected partner roles in the identified pilot projects. Additional information about specific pilot projects including target areas and the roles for which partner assistance is being requested can be found here: www.nrcs.usda.gov/fscp

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

Sundii R Johnson

Grantor

Phone 202-720-5265
Email:sundii.johnson@usda.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Update 501 information. Nov 05, 2020
Sep 21, 2020

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-NRCS-MULTI-FSCP-20-NOFO0001036
Funding Opportunity Title: Announcement for Program Funding for NRCS’ Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Agriculture
Environment
Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 30
Assistance Listings: 10.934 — Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Sep 21, 2020
Last Updated Date: Nov 05, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications: Nov 05, 2020
Current Closing Date for Applications: Nov 05, 2020
Archive Date: Dec 05, 2020
Estimated Total Program Funding: $17,000,000
Award Ceiling: $1,500,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: City or township governments
Special district governments
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
County governments
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Small businesses
State governments
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Natural Resources Conservation Service
Description:

The purpose of the FSCP is to respond to the threat feral swine pose to agriculture, native ecosystems, and human and animal health. Feral swine are a destructive, non-native, invasive species and their populations have been increasing across the United States. An estimated $2 billion in damage, including agricultural, is caused by feral swine each year. The species can have significant negative impacts on plant and animal habitats, soils, water quality, as well as other natural and cultural resources. Livestock and humans are also susceptible to diseases carried by feral swine. The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 directs USDA to carry out the pilot program where the Secretary has determined that feral swine have been identified as such a threat. NRCS State Conservationists and APHIS State Directors, in coordination with State technical committees, have identified pilot projects which can be carried out within states with high feral swine densities. States eligible to participate in the second round of FSCP funding include level 3, 4, 5 states as identified by APHIS Wildlife Services base funding levels for feral swine control: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Not every eligible state has been approved for new pilot projects in this second round. States that are not advertising for a new pilot project include Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee. Pilot projects will consist broadly of three coordinated components: 1) feral swine removal by APHIS, 2) restoration efforts supported by NRCS, and 3) assistance to producers for feral swine control provided through grants with non-federal partners. This call for proposals is intended to address component 3 described above for non-federal partners to provide landowner assistance for on-farm trapping and provide related services as part of the pilot projects described above. Funding for these services will be provided through grant agreements between partners and NRCS.

NRCS financial assistance for producers and provided through grants is limited to providing financial assistance for activities that will help landowners control the feral swine population. These activities may include, but are not limited to, outreach, training, equipment, and operations for feral swine trapping that are consistent with APHIS technical standards. Subsequent actions, including disposal, are the responsibility of those carrying out the trapping activities, and must occur consistent with all associated federal, state, and local laws. Funds distributed by NRCS for the FSCP may not be used to provide producer financial assistance for:

·      Ground shooting

·      Euthanasia (use of barbiturates)

·      Aerial gunning

·      Drop Nets

·      Snares

·      Cable Restraints

·      Foot Holds

·      Relocation

·      Frightening devices

·      Immobilization

·      Reproductive inhibitors

·      Toxicants

·      Any other state or locally identified prohibited techniques or practices

NRCS is accepting proposals that address the expected partner roles in the identified pilot projects. Additional information about specific pilot projects including target areas and the roles for which partner assistance is being requested can be found here: www.nrcs.usda.gov/fscp

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

Sundii R Johnson

Grantor

Phone 202-720-5265
Email:sundii.johnson@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-NRCS-MULTI-FSCP-20-NOFO0001036
Funding Opportunity Title: Announcement for Program Funding for NRCS’ Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Agriculture
Environment
Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 30
Assistance Listings: 10.934 — Feral Swine Eradication and Control Pilot Program
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Sep 21, 2020
Last Updated Date: Sep 21, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Nov 05, 2020
Archive Date: Dec 05, 2020
Estimated Total Program Funding: $17,000,000
Award Ceiling: $1,500,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Small businesses
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
State governments
County governments
Special district governments
City or township governments
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Natural Resources Conservation Service
Description:

The purpose of the FSCP is to respond to the threat feral swine pose to agriculture, native ecosystems, and human and animal health. Feral swine are a destructive, non-native, invasive species and their populations have been increasing across the United States. An estimated $2 billion in damage, including agricultural, is caused by feral swine each year. The species can have significant negative impacts on plant and animal habitats, soils, water quality, as well as other natural and cultural resources. Livestock and humans are also susceptible to diseases carried by feral swine. The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 directs USDA to carry out the pilot program where the Secretary has determined that feral swine have been identified as such a threat. NRCS State Conservationists and APHIS State Directors, in coordination with State technical committees, have identified pilot projects which can be carried out within states with high feral swine densities. States eligible to participate in the second round of FSCP funding include level 3, 4, 5 states as identified by APHIS Wildlife Services base funding levels for feral swine control: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Not every eligible state has been approved for new pilot projects in this second round. States that are not advertising for a new pilot project include Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee. Pilot projects will consist broadly of three coordinated components: 1) feral swine removal by APHIS, 2) restoration efforts supported by NRCS, and 3) assistance to producers for feral swine control provided through grants with non-federal partners. This call for proposals is intended to address component 3 described above for non-federal partners to provide landowner assistance for on-farm trapping and provide related services as part of the pilot projects described above. Funding for these services will be provided through grant agreements between partners and NRCS.

NRCS financial assistance for producers and provided through grants is limited to providing financial assistance for activities that will help landowners control the feral swine population. These activities may include, but are not limited to, outreach, training, equipment, and operations for feral swine trapping that are consistent with APHIS technical standards. Subsequent actions, including disposal, are the responsibility of those carrying out the trapping activities, and must occur consistent with all associated federal, state, and local laws. Funds distributed by NRCS for the FSCP may not be used to provide producer financial assistance for:

·      Ground shooting

·      Euthanasia (use of barbiturates)

·      Aerial gunning

·      Drop Nets

·      Snares

·      Cable Restraints

·      Foot Holds

·      Relocation

·      Frightening devices

·      Immobilization

·      Reproductive inhibitors

·      Toxicants

·      Any other state or locally identified prohibited techniques or practices

NRCS is accepting proposals that address the expected partner roles in the identified pilot projects. Additional information about specific pilot projects including target areas and the roles for which partner assistance is being requested can be found here: www.nrcs.usda.gov/fscp

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

Sundii R Johnson

Grantor

Phone 202-720-5265
Email:sundii.johnson@usda.gov

Folder 329164 Full Announcement-Feral Swine 2021 -> SF424A-V1.0.pdf

Folder 329164 Full Announcement-Feral Swine 2021 -> SF424_2_1-V2.1 updated.pdf

Folder 329164 Full Announcement-Feral Swine 2021 -> BUDGET NARRATIVE GUIDANCE5 (002).pdf

Folder 329164 Full Announcement-Feral Swine 2021 -> APF_R2_Feral_Swine_28_August_2020_update 9.21.2020.pdf

Folder 329164 Full Announcement-Feral Swine 2021 -> Certification Regarding Lobbying.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Sundii R Johnson
Grantor
Phone 202-720-5265
Email: sundii.johnson@usda.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
10.934 PKG00263492 Sep 21, 2020 Nov 05, 2020 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

329164 SF424_3_0-3.0.pdf

329164 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329164 SF424A-1.0.pdf

329164 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329164 GG_LobbyingForm-1.1.pdf

Optional forms

329164 OtherNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329164 SFLLL_2_0-2.0.pdf

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