Opportunity ID: 327841
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | F20AS00184 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | Region 5 White-Nose Syndrome Grants to States and Tribes |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
Category of Funding Activity: | Natural Resources |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 15.684 — White-nose Syndrome National Response Implementation |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Version: | Synopsis 1 |
Posted Date: | Jun 25, 2020 |
Last Updated Date: | Jun 25, 2020 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 25, 2020 The Notice of Funding Opportunity will be open for at least 60 days. All proposals submitted by 11:59 PM, Eastern Daylight Time on August 25, 2020, to be considered for funding. Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals prior to the deadline. Applications submitted by 11:59 PM on 07/20/2020 will be evaluated prior to the August deadline and may be selected for awards. Highest quality proposals submitted by July 20 may be awarded prior to final deadline based on criteria identified below. A total of no more than two thirds of the available funds for this opportunity will be awarded prior to the final deadline. No proposals will be declined prior to the final deadline, and all proposals that are not selected for early funding will be evaluated with the remaining proposals submitted during the open period. Applicants are encouraged to notify their regional WNS coordinators when applications are submitted. |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 25, 2020 The Notice of Funding Opportunity will be open for at least 60 days. All proposals submitted by 11:59 PM, Eastern Daylight Time on August 25, 2020, to be considered for funding. Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals prior to the deadline. Applications submitted by 11:59 PM on 07/20/2020 will be evaluated prior to the August deadline and may be selected for awards. Highest quality proposals submitted by July 20 may be awarded prior to final deadline based on criteria identified below. A total of no more than two thirds of the available funds for this opportunity will be awarded prior to the final deadline. No proposals will be declined prior to the final deadline, and all proposals that are not selected for early funding will be evaluated with the remaining proposals submitted during the open period. Applicants are encouraged to notify their regional WNS coordinators when applications are submitted. |
Archive Date: | Sep 25, 2020 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
Award Ceiling: | $75,000 |
Award Floor: | $10,000 |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | State governments Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | Applicants must be in good standing on previously awarded Federal grant agreements, with no outstanding reports or obligations, and a record of successful use of funds from previous awards from the Service’s WNS funding opportunities (if applicable). When an applicant is carrying two or more active WNS projects while applying for another, the Service has an administrative obligation to verify that there are no correctable problems in implementing the existing awards. The Service will review the reasons why those grants are still open before proceeding with further consideration. State agencies or Tribes that demonstrate their effective use of WNS funds will not be affected. States or Tribes that have taken no significant action on any one of their two or more preexisting awards will not be considered eligible to apply for new funds from the WNS program until the problem is resolved. |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | Fish and Wildlife Service |
Description: | The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is pleased to announce the availability of financial assistance to wildlife and natural resource management agencies of states, the District of Columbia, and federally-recognized Native American Tribes for efforts related directly to the management of white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease of bats. State Agencies and Tribal natural resource or environmental management programs are encouraged to apply for this opportunity. The most competitive proposals will present actionable plans to manage WNS and bat species that are affected or potentially vulnerable to the disease. WNS is confirmed in at least 12 bat species, including three that are federally listed as threatened or endangered. The northern long-eared bat was listed as Threatened primarily due to impacts of WNS. Concern over population declines resulting from WNS led the Service to schedule status assessments for two additional bat species: little brown bat and tricolored bat. The work funded through the WNS Grants to States and Tribes is expected to assist partners in their efforts to combat the disease and conserve affected species. In addition, the projects funded will provide scientific information that supports decisions under the Endangered Species Act. Since 2008, funding through the WNS Grants to States has led to critical information and resources for maximizing the benefits of bat conservation efforts by States. In 2019, this funding opportunity was extended to Tribes engaged in, or seeking to engage in, bat management and conservation efforts. Although WNS has decimated several species of bats in North America, efforts taken with the support of funding from the Service’s WNS program have helped the management community to focus efforts where there is the greatest need and benefit. Through the advances made in understanding WNS over the past decade, we now have numerous tools that management agencies can consider when developing and implementing strategies to combat WNS. In this way, these grants support the priorities of the Department of the Interior by creating a conservation stewardship legacy, restoring trust with local communities, and striking regulatory balance. 2020 Priorities The goal of this funding opportunity is to help our State and Tribal partners fulfill information needs and implement management actions for WNS and susceptible bat species. We intend to award funds that support the following activities: enact conservation strategies for WNS-affected or WNS-vulnerable species, including establishing baseline information for vulnerable species; Proposals for this program will be plans of action responsive to the current status of WNS in the applicant’s location, and will address context-specific conservation needs of bats as well as the ecosystem as a whole. These priorities are intended to address relevant projects in State or Tribal jurisdictions whether WNS is already affecting resident bats or the fungus has not yet arrived. Some examples of context-specific strategies for the endemic, leading edge, and at-risk areas are described in “Defeating White-Nose Syndrome: A Vision for the Future.” aim to benefit bat species that are known, assumed, or anticipated to be affected by WNS, Awards are not guaranteed. Proposals will be reviewed based on the following considerations, responsiveness to described management needs, relevance to combatting WNS and conserving vulnerable species, geographic scope, project need and feasibility, cost efficiency, project design, species and colonies benefitted, degree of benefit to targeted species or habitat, and extent and importance of area monitored for population or disease status. Proposed activities must be consistent with the WNS National Plan and must clearly address at least one of the “2020 Priorities” stated above. All proposed activities should represent a logical and appropriate progression of actions conducted in preparation for or in response to WNS in the action area. Applications must include clear project descriptions for how proposed activities address local and national management objectives for WNS. Project descriptions must clearly articulate the activities, methods, and timetables for each identified goal and objective, as well as justification for these goals and objectives, and anticipated outcomes. Up to $50,000 may be used for fulfilling data needs to inform management decisions, such as estimating distribution and habitat requirements of WNS-affected or susceptible bats, and implementing strategies to: mitigate ongoing, imminent, or future impacts of WNS; Up to $25,000 may be used by Agencies and Tribes to enact conservation actions at significant bat roosts through restoration, protection, and enhancement, including: prohibiting unauthorized entry/vandalism, gating or fencing, stabilizing entrance portals, and correcting historic airflow; Collaborations are encouraged. Two or more applicants seeking funding to complete shared objectives in their relative project areas should coordinate to describe activities, methods and timetable consistently and describe the benefits of this cross-jurisdiction collaboration. Department of Interior Priorities for Federal Financial Assistance |
Link to Additional Information: | – |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Dr. Jonathan Reichard
Jonathan_Reichard@fws.gov Email:Jonathan_Reichard@fws.gov |
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Agency Contact Information: | Dr. Jonathan Reichard Jonathan_Reichard@fws.gov Email: Jonathan_Reichard@fws.gov |
Who Can Apply: | Organization Applicants |
Assistance Listing Number | Competition ID | Competition Title | Opportunity Package ID | Opening Date | Closing Date | Actions |
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15.684 | F20AS00184 | Region 5 White-Nose Syndrome Grants to States and Tribes | PKG00262335 | Jun 23, 2020 | Aug 25, 2020 | View |