Opportunity ID: 329767

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-OAR-CPO-2021-2006677
Funding Opportunity Title: Climate Program Office (CPO), Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) Program FY2021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Environment
Natural Resources
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 11.431 — Climate and Atmospheric Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Nov 09, 2020
Last Updated Date: Nov 10, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 16, 2021
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 16, 2021
Archive Date: Mar 18, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $7,600,000
Award Ceiling: $700,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other nonprofits, commercial organizations, international organizations, and state, local and Indian tribal governments. Federal agencies or institutions are not eligible to receive Federal assistance under this notice.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Department of Commerce
Description:

The Regional Integrated Science and Assessments (RISA) Program resides in the Climate Program Office’s (CPO) Climate and Societal Interactions Division (CSI). CSI has traditionally been a home for high-impact science, catalyzing some of the earliest U.S. government investments in regionally scaled, societally relevant, interdisciplinary climate research and engagement focused on reducing vulnerability and risk through the use of climate knowledge and information. Today, CSI continues to work with partners to enhance community and national resilience in the face of climatic changes, through research and engagement activities designed to connect innovative science directly to complex and dynamic preparedness, adaptation and resilience challenges. Programs managed by CSI are a key component of NOAA’s cutting-edge research enterprise, which has evolved over time to include the private sector, NGOs, interdisciplinary teams and the social sciences at large. Moving forward, the CSI Division is reorganizing to include the new Adaptation Science Program as well as continuing to support the RISA Program, in order to streamline, expand and build upon past investments, and address cutting-edge topics in adaptation science – a critical cornerstone to a more resilient future.

The RISA Program

The RISA program supports the development of knowledge, expertise, and abilities of decision-makers to plan and prepare for climate variability and change. Through regionally-focused and interdisciplinary research and engagement teams, RISA builds and expands the Nation’s capacity to adapt and become resilient to extreme weather events and climate change. RISA teams accomplish this through co-developed applied research and partnerships with public and private communities. A central tenet of the RISA program is that learning about climate adaptation and resilience is facilitated by and sustained across a wide range of experts, practitioners, and the public. As such, the RISA program supports a network of people, prioritizing wide participation in learning by doing, learning through adapting, and managing risk with uncertain information. Early decades of the program focused on understanding the use of climate information at regional scales (e.g., through experimental seasonal outlooks), improving predictions and scenarios, building capacity for drought early warning, and advancing the science of climate impact assessments. More recently, emphasis has shifted to address the growing urgency to advance approaches that tackle the complex societal issues surrounding adaptation planning, implementation, and building community resilience. To do so, RISA continues to prioritize collaborative approaches that incorporate multiple knowledge sources and integrate social, physical, and natural science, resulting in long-term support of and increased capacity for communities. As the adaptation community in the United States advances and evolves, RISA seeks to support new creative, solution-oriented approaches that are both responsive to communities and that integrate across silos of scientific knowledge and expertise. Central to achieving the RISA mission are:

 

– Regional Relevance, Local Expertise

– Integrated Scientific Approaches

– Knowledge-to-Action Partnerships

– A National Network of Resilience Researchers and Adaptation Science Specialists

The RISA program encourages applicants and awardees to support the principles of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion when writing their proposals and performing their work. Ensuring justice and equity -means paying particular attention to the most vulnerable populations, which are often low-income, those already overburdened by pollution, those who lack economic or social opportunity, and people facing disenfranchisement. Diversity here is defined as a collection of individual attributes that together help organizations achieve objectives. Inclusion is defined as a culture that connects each person to the larger organizing structure. Promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion improves the creativity, productivity, and vitality of the communities in which the program engages.

The RISA program is holding two competitions under this Federal Funding Opportunity:

 1. Competition for one RISA team in each of the following nine regions with existing RISA activities: Northeast, MidAtlantic, Intermountain West, Carolinas, Great Lakes, Alaska, Pacific Islands, South Central, and Pacific Northwest

 2. Competition for collaborative planning activities in the Southeast and the U.S. Caribbean

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

Please contact the CPO Grants Manager, Diane Brown, by mail (see address above) or at diane.brown@noaa.gov for administrative process questions relating to this NOFO or grant policies and management at NOAA.

For programmatic questions related to these competitions, RISA Program Managers may be reached by mail (see address above) or e-mail at oar.cpo.risa@noaa.gov.

Please allow up to two weeks after receipt for a response.
Email:diane.brown@noaa.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
. Nov 10, 2020
Nov 09, 2020

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-OAR-CPO-2021-2006677
Funding Opportunity Title: Climate Program Office (CPO), Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) Program FY2021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Environment
Natural Resources
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 11.431 — Climate and Atmospheric Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Nov 09, 2020
Last Updated Date: Nov 10, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 16, 2021
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 16, 2021
Archive Date: Mar 18, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $7,600,000
Award Ceiling: $700,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other nonprofits, commercial organizations, international organizations, and state, local and Indian tribal governments. Federal agencies or institutions are not eligible to receive Federal assistance under this notice.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Department of Commerce
Description:

The Regional Integrated Science and Assessments (RISA) Program resides in the Climate Program Office’s (CPO) Climate and Societal Interactions Division (CSI). CSI has traditionally been a home for high-impact science, catalyzing some of the earliest U.S. government investments in regionally scaled, societally relevant, interdisciplinary climate research and engagement focused on reducing vulnerability and risk through the use of climate knowledge and information. Today, CSI continues to work with partners to enhance community and national resilience in the face of climatic changes, through research and engagement activities designed to connect innovative science directly to complex and dynamic preparedness, adaptation and resilience challenges. Programs managed by CSI are a key component of NOAA’s cutting-edge research enterprise, which has evolved over time to include the private sector, NGOs, interdisciplinary teams and the social sciences at large. Moving forward, the CSI Division is reorganizing to include the new Adaptation Science Program as well as continuing to support the RISA Program, in order to streamline, expand and build upon past investments, and address cutting-edge topics in adaptation science – a critical cornerstone to a more resilient future.

The RISA Program

The RISA program supports the development of knowledge, expertise, and abilities of decision-makers to plan and prepare for climate variability and change. Through regionally-focused and interdisciplinary research and engagement teams, RISA builds and expands the Nation’s capacity to adapt and become resilient to extreme weather events and climate change. RISA teams accomplish this through co-developed applied research and partnerships with public and private communities. A central tenet of the RISA program is that learning about climate adaptation and resilience is facilitated by and sustained across a wide range of experts, practitioners, and the public. As such, the RISA program supports a network of people, prioritizing wide participation in learning by doing, learning through adapting, and managing risk with uncertain information. Early decades of the program focused on understanding the use of climate information at regional scales (e.g., through experimental seasonal outlooks), improving predictions and scenarios, building capacity for drought early warning, and advancing the science of climate impact assessments. More recently, emphasis has shifted to address the growing urgency to advance approaches that tackle the complex societal issues surrounding adaptation planning, implementation, and building community resilience. To do so, RISA continues to prioritize collaborative approaches that incorporate multiple knowledge sources and integrate social, physical, and natural science, resulting in long-term support of and increased capacity for communities. As the adaptation community in the United States advances and evolves, RISA seeks to support new creative, solution-oriented approaches that are both responsive to communities and that integrate across silos of scientific knowledge and expertise. Central to achieving the RISA mission are:

 

– Regional Relevance, Local Expertise

– Integrated Scientific Approaches

– Knowledge-to-Action Partnerships

– A National Network of Resilience Researchers and Adaptation Science Specialists

The RISA program encourages applicants and awardees to support the principles of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion when writing their proposals and performing their work. Ensuring justice and equity -means paying particular attention to the most vulnerable populations, which are often low-income, those already overburdened by pollution, those who lack economic or social opportunity, and people facing disenfranchisement. Diversity here is defined as a collection of individual attributes that together help organizations achieve objectives. Inclusion is defined as a culture that connects each person to the larger organizing structure. Promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion improves the creativity, productivity, and vitality of the communities in which the program engages.

The RISA program is holding two competitions under this Federal Funding Opportunity:

 1. Competition for one RISA team in each of the following nine regions with existing RISA activities: Northeast, MidAtlantic, Intermountain West, Carolinas, Great Lakes, Alaska, Pacific Islands, South Central, and Pacific Northwest

 2. Competition for collaborative planning activities in the Southeast and the U.S. Caribbean

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

Please contact the CPO Grants Manager, Diane Brown, by mail (see address above) or at diane.brown@noaa.gov for administrative process questions relating to this NOFO or grant policies and management at NOAA.

For programmatic questions related to these competitions, RISA Program Managers may be reached by mail (see address above) or e-mail at oar.cpo.risa@noaa.gov.

Please allow up to two weeks after receipt for a response.
Email:diane.brown@noaa.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: NOAA-OAR-CPO-2021-2006677
Funding Opportunity Title: Climate Program Office (CPO), Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) Program FY2021
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Environment
Natural Resources
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 11.431 — Climate and Atmospheric Research
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Nov 09, 2020
Last Updated Date: Nov 09, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 16, 2021
Archive Date: Mar 18, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,300,000
Award Ceiling: $700,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, other nonprofits, commercial organizations, international organizations, and state, local and Indian tribal governments. Federal agencies or institutions are not eligible to receive Federal assistance under this notice.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Department of Commerce
Description:

The Regional Integrated Science and Assessments (RISA) Program resides in the Climate Program Office’s (CPO) Climate and Societal Interactions Division (CSI). CSI has traditionally been a home for high-impact science, catalyzing some of the earliest U.S. government investments in regionally scaled, societally relevant, interdisciplinary climate research and engagement focused on reducing vulnerability and risk through the use of climate knowledge and information. Today, CSI continues to work with partners to enhance community and national resilience in the face of climatic changes, through research and engagement activities designed to connect innovative science directly to complex and dynamic preparedness, adaptation and resilience challenges. Programs managed by CSI are a key component of NOAA’s cutting-edge research enterprise, which has evolved over time to include the private sector, NGOs, interdisciplinary teams and the social sciences at large. Moving forward, the CSI Division is reorganizing to include the new Adaptation Science Program as well as continuing to support the RISA Program, in order to streamline, expand and build upon past investments, and address cutting-edge topics in adaptation science – a critical cornerstone to a more resilient future.

The RISA Program

The RISA program supports the development of knowledge, expertise, and abilities of decision-makers to plan and prepare for climate variability and change. Through regionally-focused and interdisciplinary research and engagement teams, RISA builds and expands the Nation’s capacity to adapt and become resilient to extreme weather events and climate change. RISA teams accomplish this through co-developed applied research and partnerships with public and private communities. A central tenet of the RISA program is that learning about climate adaptation and resilience is facilitated by and sustained across a wide range of experts, practitioners, and the public. As such, the RISA program supports a network of people, prioritizing wide participation in learning by doing, learning through adapting, and managing risk with uncertain information. Early decades of the program focused on understanding the use of climate information at regional scales (e.g., through experimental seasonal outlooks), improving predictions and scenarios, building capacity for drought early warning, and advancing the science of climate impact assessments. More recently, emphasis has shifted to address the growing urgency to advance approaches that tackle the complex societal issues surrounding adaptation planning, implementation, and building community resilience. To do so, RISA continues to prioritize collaborative approaches that incorporate multiple knowledge sources and integrate social, physical, and natural science, resulting in long-term support of and increased capacity for communities. As the adaptation community in the United States advances and evolves, RISA seeks to support new creative, solution-oriented approaches that are both responsive to communities and that integrate across silos of scientific knowledge and expertise. Central to achieving the RISA mission are:

 

– Regional Relevance, Local Expertise

– Integrated Scientific Approaches

– Knowledge-to-Action Partnerships

– A National Network of Resilience Researchers and Adaptation Science Specialists

The RISA program encourages applicants and awardees to support the principles of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion when writing their proposals and performing their work. Ensuring justice and equity -means paying particular attention to the most vulnerable populations, which are often low-income, those already overburdened by pollution, those who lack economic or social opportunity, and people facing disenfranchisement. Diversity here is defined as a collection of individual attributes that together help organizations achieve objectives. Inclusion is defined as a culture that connects each person to the larger organizing structure. Promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion improves the creativity, productivity, and vitality of the communities in which the program engages.

The RISA program is holding two competitions under this Federal Funding Opportunity:

 1. Competition for one RISA team in each of the following nine regions with existing RISA activities: Northeast, MidAtlantic, Intermountain West, Carolinas, Great Lakes, Alaska, Pacific Islands, South Central, and Pacific Northwest

 2. Competition for collaborative planning activities in the Southeast and the U.S. Caribbean

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

Please contact the CPO Grants Manager, Diane Brown, by mail (see address above) or at diane.brown@noaa.gov for administrative process questions relating to this NOFO or grant policies and management at NOAA.

For programmatic questions related to these competitions, RISA Program Managers may be reached by mail (see address above) or e-mail at oar.cpo.risa@noaa.gov.

Please allow up to two weeks after receipt for a response.
Email:diane.brown@noaa.gov

Folder 329767 Full Announcement-Full Announcement -> NOAA-OAR-CPO-2021-2006677 NOFO Report (2).pdf

Folder 329767 Other Supporting Documents-GMD Budget Narrative Guidance -> RFA Guidelines (Revised) (2).pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Please contact the CPO Grants Manager, Diane Brown, by mail (see address above) or at diane.brown@noaa.gov for administrative process questions relating to this NOFO or grant policies and management at NOAA.

For programmatic questions related to these competitions, RISA Program Managers may be reached by mail (see address above) or e-mail at oar.cpo.risa@noaa.gov.

Please allow up to two weeks after receipt for a response.
Email: diane.brown@noaa.gov

Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
11.431 2925459 Collaborative Planning Activities for the Southeast and U.S. Carribean PKG00264030 Nov 09, 2020 Feb 16, 2021 View
11.431 2925458 Regional RISA Teams competition PKG00264049 Nov 09, 2020 Feb 16, 2021 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

329767 SF424_2_1-2.1.pdf

329767 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329767 CD511-1.1.pdf

329767 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329767 SF424B-1.1.pdf

329767 SF424A-1.0.pdf

Optional forms

329767 SFLLL_1_2-1.2.pdf

329767 OtherNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

Package 2

Mandatory forms

329767 SF424_2_1-2.1.pdf

329767 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329767 CD511-1.1.pdf

329767 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

329767 SF424B-1.1.pdf

329767 SF424A-1.0.pdf

Optional forms

329767 SFLLL_1_2-1.2.pdf

329767 OtherNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

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