Opportunity ID: 338266
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | F22AS00217 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | Refuge Enhancement/Infrastructure Partnerships Initiative |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement |
Category of Funding Activity: | Natural Resources |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 15.654 — National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | Yes |
Version: | Synopsis 2 |
Posted Date: | Feb 22, 2022 |
Last Updated Date: | Feb 22, 2022 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Sep 15, 2022 11:59PM ET, after which applications will no longer be accepted. |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Sep 15, 2022 11:59PM ET, after which applications will no longer be accepted. |
Archive Date: | Sep 30, 2027 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $5,000,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $250,000 |
Award Floor: | $5,000 |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Special district governments Independent school districts Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education City or township governments Small businesses State governments Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) For profit organizations other than small businesses Private institutions of higher education County governments Public and State controlled institutions of higher education |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | Be a state or local government entity, the governing body of any Indian tribe, a nonprofit organization, or an accredited institution of higher education. Have financial policies and procedures that reflect generally accepted accounting principles. Have risk management policies that reflect industry standards and are proactive and thorough in mitigating and managing risk. Have a current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Service (national, regional office, or field station) that clearly identifies both organization’s roles and responsibilities for implementing the type of project the Partner Organization is proposing (i.e. an organization will not need a new MOU for every individual project if the current MOU includes the type of project being proposed). For example, a national nonprofit organization with a general national MOU with the Service to conduct trail maintenance will not need a new MOU for every refuge where it performs trail maintenance. A copy of the MOU must be included in the application. Please contact your local U.S. Fish and Wildlife National Wildlife Refuge or Robert L. Williams for more information on developing an MOU. Contribute a minimum of 50% of the total costs of the project, either as cash or qualified third party in-kind contributions which can include donations of items considered a reasonable expense of the project such as labor, materials, supplies, or equipment loans. Other Organizations that have a established Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service such as 501(c) 4 or 501(c) 5 nonprofit organizations that are labor unions, neighborhood associations, or other types of eligible organizations, including those that reach or represent potentially underserved communities. |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | Fish and Wildlife Service |
Description: | The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is the premier government agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats. We are the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the conservation and management of these important natural resources for the American public. The Service’s origins date back to 1871 when Congress established the U.S. Fish Commission to study the decrease in the nation’s food fishes and recommend ways to reverse that decline. Today, we are a diverse and largely decentralized organization, employing about 8,000 dedicated professionals working out of facilities across the country, including a headquarters office in Falls Church, Virginia, and eight regional offices representing the 12 Unified Interior Regions. The National Infrastructure Partnerships initiative of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) encourages National Wildlife Refuge System field stations to partner with local, regional, and national nonprofit organizations, other land management groups, state and tribal partners, and others to accomplish projects that: The goals of the initiative are to enable local communities to play a more active role in increasing outdoor recreation opportunities on refuge lands and waters, to be more focused and deliberate in using partnerships to help the Service address infrastructure repair and improvement needs such as proactive maintenance and the maintenance backlog, and to enhance wildlife habitat. This initiative will enable the Service to leverage funds and staff resources. Successful projects will be research/assessments related to identified Service priorities or infrastructure projects at national wildlife refuges that enhance the visitor experience, promote wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation, provide sustainable wildlife habitat, provide career training and mentoring opportunities, and engage the community in special events and other opportunities to participate in wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation on Service lands and waters. Fish and Wildlife Act – Community Partnership Enhancement Authority Overview |
Link to Additional Information: | – |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Robert L. Williams
Robert_L_Williams@fws.gov Email:Robert_L_Williams@fws.gov |
Version History
Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
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Updated Contact Information | Feb 22, 2022 | |
Feb 22, 2022 |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | F22AS00217 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | Refuge Enhancement/Infrastructure Partnerships Initiative |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement |
Category of Funding Activity: | Natural Resources |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 15.654 — National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | Yes |
Version: | Synopsis 2 |
Posted Date: | Feb 22, 2022 |
Last Updated Date: | Feb 22, 2022 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Sep 15, 2022 11:59PM ET, after which applications will no longer be accepted. |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Sep 15, 2022 11:59PM ET, after which applications will no longer be accepted. |
Archive Date: | Sep 30, 2027 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $5,000,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $250,000 |
Award Floor: | $5,000 |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Special district governments Independent school districts Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education City or township governments Small businesses State governments Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) For profit organizations other than small businesses Private institutions of higher education County governments Public and State controlled institutions of higher education |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | Be a state or local government entity, the governing body of any Indian tribe, a nonprofit organization, or an accredited institution of higher education. Have financial policies and procedures that reflect generally accepted accounting principles. Have risk management policies that reflect industry standards and are proactive and thorough in mitigating and managing risk. Have a current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Service (national, regional office, or field station) that clearly identifies both organization’s roles and responsibilities for implementing the type of project the Partner Organization is proposing (i.e. an organization will not need a new MOU for every individual project if the current MOU includes the type of project being proposed). For example, a national nonprofit organization with a general national MOU with the Service to conduct trail maintenance will not need a new MOU for every refuge where it performs trail maintenance. A copy of the MOU must be included in the application. Please contact your local U.S. Fish and Wildlife National Wildlife Refuge or Robert L. Williams for more information on developing an MOU. Contribute a minimum of 50% of the total costs of the project, either as cash or qualified third party in-kind contributions which can include donations of items considered a reasonable expense of the project such as labor, materials, supplies, or equipment loans. Other Organizations that have a established Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service such as 501(c) 4 or 501(c) 5 nonprofit organizations that are labor unions, neighborhood associations, or other types of eligible organizations, including those that reach or represent potentially underserved communities. |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | Fish and Wildlife Service |
Description: | The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is the premier government agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats. We are the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the conservation and management of these important natural resources for the American public. The Service’s origins date back to 1871 when Congress established the U.S. Fish Commission to study the decrease in the nation’s food fishes and recommend ways to reverse that decline. Today, we are a diverse and largely decentralized organization, employing about 8,000 dedicated professionals working out of facilities across the country, including a headquarters office in Falls Church, Virginia, and eight regional offices representing the 12 Unified Interior Regions. The National Infrastructure Partnerships initiative of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) encourages National Wildlife Refuge System field stations to partner with local, regional, and national nonprofit organizations, other land management groups, state and tribal partners, and others to accomplish projects that: The goals of the initiative are to enable local communities to play a more active role in increasing outdoor recreation opportunities on refuge lands and waters, to be more focused and deliberate in using partnerships to help the Service address infrastructure repair and improvement needs such as proactive maintenance and the maintenance backlog, and to enhance wildlife habitat. This initiative will enable the Service to leverage funds and staff resources. Successful projects will be research/assessments related to identified Service priorities or infrastructure projects at national wildlife refuges that enhance the visitor experience, promote wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation, provide sustainable wildlife habitat, provide career training and mentoring opportunities, and engage the community in special events and other opportunities to participate in wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation on Service lands and waters. Fish and Wildlife Act – Community Partnership Enhancement Authority Overview |
Link to Additional Information: | – |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Robert L. Williams
Robert_L_Williams@fws.gov Email:Robert_L_Williams@fws.gov |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | F22AS00217 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | Refuge Enhancement/Infrastructure Partnerships Initiative |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement |
Category of Funding Activity: | Natural Resources |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 15.654 — National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | Yes |
Version: | Synopsis 1 |
Posted Date: | Feb 22, 2022 |
Last Updated Date: | Feb 22, 2022 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | – |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Sep 15, 2022 11:59PM ET, after which applications will no longer be accepted. |
Archive Date: | Sep 30, 2027 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $5,000,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $250,000 |
Award Floor: | $5,000 |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Private institutions of higher education Public and State controlled institutions of higher education State governments Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Small businesses Special district governments City or township governments Independent school districts Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) County governments For profit organizations other than small businesses Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | Be a state or local government entity, the governing body of any Indian tribe, a nonprofit organization, or an accredited institution of higher education. Have financial policies and procedures that reflect generally accepted accounting principles. Have risk management policies that reflect industry standards and are proactive and thorough in mitigating and managing risk. Have a current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Service (national, regional office, or field station) that clearly identifies both organization’s roles and responsibilities for implementing the type of project the Partner Organization is proposing (i.e. an organization will not need a new MOU for every individual project if the current MOU includes the type of project being proposed). For example, a national nonprofit organization with a general national MOU with the Service to conduct trail maintenance will not need a new MOU for every refuge where it performs trail maintenance. A copy of the MOU must be included in the application. Please contact your local U.S. Fish and Wildlife National Wildlife Refuge or Robert L. Williams for more information on developing an MOU. Contribute a minimum of 50% of the total costs of the project, either as cash or qualified third party in-kind contributions which can include donations of items considered a reasonable expense of the project such as labor, materials, supplies, or equipment loans. Other Organizations that have a established Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service such as 501(c) 4 or 501(c) 5 nonprofit organizations that are labor unions, neighborhood associations, or other types of eligible organizations, including those that reach or represent potentially underserved communities. |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | Fish and Wildlife Service |
Description: | The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is the premier government agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats. We are the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the conservation and management of these important natural resources for the American public. The Service’s origins date back to 1871 when Congress established the U.S. Fish Commission to study the decrease in the nation’s food fishes and recommend ways to reverse that decline. Today, we are a diverse and largely decentralized organization, employing about 8,000 dedicated professionals working out of facilities across the country, including a headquarters office in Falls Church, Virginia, and eight regional offices representing the 12 Unified Interior Regions. The National Infrastructure Partnerships initiative of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) encourages National Wildlife Refuge System field stations to partner with local, regional, and national nonprofit organizations, other land management groups, state and tribal partners, and others to accomplish projects that: The goals of the initiative are to enable local communities to play a more active role in increasing outdoor recreation opportunities on refuge lands and waters, to be more focused and deliberate in using partnerships to help the Service address infrastructure repair and improvement needs such as proactive maintenance and the maintenance backlog, and to enhance wildlife habitat. This initiative will enable the Service to leverage funds and staff resources. Successful projects will be research/assessments related to identified Service priorities or infrastructure projects at national wildlife refuges that enhance the visitor experience, promote wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation, provide sustainable wildlife habitat, provide career training and mentoring opportunities, and engage the community in special events and other opportunities to participate in wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation on Service lands and waters. Fish and Wildlife Act – Community Partnership Enhancement Authority Overview |
Link to Additional Information: | – |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Artela Jacobs
artela_jacobs@fws.gov Email:artela_jacobs@fws.gov |
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Agency Contact Information: | Robert L. Williams Robert_L_Williams@fws.gov Email: Robert_L_Williams@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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15.654 | F22AS00217 | Refuge Enhancement/Infrastructure Partnerships Initiative | PKG00272170 | Feb 22, 2022 | Sep 15, 2022 | View |