Opportunity ID: 356650

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-R13-2024-24-25-RM
Funding Opportunity Title: Grassland Ecological Potential and Restoration Effectiveness Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: This outreach of interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners.
Funding Instrument Type: Other
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:
• determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.
• determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 10.699 — Partnership Agreements
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 5
Posted Date: Oct 07, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 23, 2025
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 07, 2025
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jan 23, 2025
Archive Date: Jan 25, 2025
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $0
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible responders include for profit; non-profits; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, and Native American tribal governments; organizations and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports).

Additional Information

Agency Name: Forest Service
Description:

For information on how to apply, please see the attached ‘Outreach of Interest Template Instructions’ document.

This Outreach of Interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners. This OOI is intended to solicit responses to explore future projects meeting the needs and interests of potential partners through partnership agreements within legislative authority with USDA Forest Service.

 

USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:

·      determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

 

Your submission signals an opportunity for USDA Forest Service to connect with you to explore your ideas/projects/programs and how they may align with federal funding opportunities. USDA Forest Service is committed to fostering strong, collaborative partnerships. These collaborations are vital for increasing understanding of the ecological potential across the national grasslands, national tallgrass prairie and associated restoration needs/opportunities, expanding capacity, and ensuring resilient and healthy grassland ecosystems. By working together, all stakeholders can maximize the impact of restoration efforts on the national grasslands and national tallgrass prairie.

Grasslands provide a myriad of benefits ranging from wildlife habitat and open space to climate regulation services, yet they are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The loss of these ecosystems has broad impacts including marked declines in the native plants and animals that depend on them as well as the people and communities that rely on them for their work and enjoyment. There are several factors that have impacted the health of grassland ecosystems. Some contemporary ecological stressors include invasive and non-native species, woody plant encroachment, and climate change. Some historic ecological stressors include cultivation, disruption of natural disturbance processes, and development.

The National Forest System includes approximately 3.8 million acres of National Grasslands and National Tallgrass Prairie. Numerous vegetation management and restoration efforts have been undertaken. Knowledge of ecological potential is varied and information relative to restoration success and factors influencing success is lacking. USDA Forest Service is seeking partners interested in assisting with leveraging existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.), and monitoring approaches to:

·      determine ecological potential across the National Grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

The intent of this work is to inform future prioritization of areas for restoration as well restoration approaches that might be used. This could ultimately enable USDA Forest Service to make informed decisions on how to maximize the conservation return on investments. Additional opportunities may include correlating restoration effectiveness with associated benefits (e.g., habitat improvement, grassland bird population stabilization/improvements, enhanced opportunities for carbon sequestration, improve pollinator habitat and numbers, etc.).

  • Please ensure that when you complete your forms for this proposal that you “Save As” and give your file a new name. DO NOT “Print to PDF”. Once you have saved your forms under a new name, you will upload those forms into the attachment document.

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

Robin Taylor-Davenport

Grantor
Email:opega@usda.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
change date Jan 23, 2025
Updated the synopsis and added the package for Applying Oct 07, 2024
Added instructions Oct 07, 2024
number change Oct 07, 2024
Oct 07, 2024

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 5

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-R13-2024-24-25-RM
Funding Opportunity Title: Grassland Ecological Potential and Restoration Effectiveness Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: This outreach of interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners.
Funding Instrument Type: Other
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:
• determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.
• determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 10.699 — Partnership Agreements
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 5
Posted Date: Oct 07, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 23, 2025
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 07, 2025
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jan 23, 2025
Archive Date: Jan 25, 2025
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $0
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible responders include for profit; non-profits; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, and Native American tribal governments; organizations and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports).

Additional Information

Agency Name: Forest Service
Description:

For information on how to apply, please see the attached ‘Outreach of Interest Template Instructions’ document.

This Outreach of Interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners. This OOI is intended to solicit responses to explore future projects meeting the needs and interests of potential partners through partnership agreements within legislative authority with USDA Forest Service.

 

USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:

·      determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

 

Your submission signals an opportunity for USDA Forest Service to connect with you to explore your ideas/projects/programs and how they may align with federal funding opportunities. USDA Forest Service is committed to fostering strong, collaborative partnerships. These collaborations are vital for increasing understanding of the ecological potential across the national grasslands, national tallgrass prairie and associated restoration needs/opportunities, expanding capacity, and ensuring resilient and healthy grassland ecosystems. By working together, all stakeholders can maximize the impact of restoration efforts on the national grasslands and national tallgrass prairie.

Grasslands provide a myriad of benefits ranging from wildlife habitat and open space to climate regulation services, yet they are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The loss of these ecosystems has broad impacts including marked declines in the native plants and animals that depend on them as well as the people and communities that rely on them for their work and enjoyment. There are several factors that have impacted the health of grassland ecosystems. Some contemporary ecological stressors include invasive and non-native species, woody plant encroachment, and climate change. Some historic ecological stressors include cultivation, disruption of natural disturbance processes, and development.

The National Forest System includes approximately 3.8 million acres of National Grasslands and National Tallgrass Prairie. Numerous vegetation management and restoration efforts have been undertaken. Knowledge of ecological potential is varied and information relative to restoration success and factors influencing success is lacking. USDA Forest Service is seeking partners interested in assisting with leveraging existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.), and monitoring approaches to:

·      determine ecological potential across the National Grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

The intent of this work is to inform future prioritization of areas for restoration as well restoration approaches that might be used. This could ultimately enable USDA Forest Service to make informed decisions on how to maximize the conservation return on investments. Additional opportunities may include correlating restoration effectiveness with associated benefits (e.g., habitat improvement, grassland bird population stabilization/improvements, enhanced opportunities for carbon sequestration, improve pollinator habitat and numbers, etc.).

  • Please ensure that when you complete your forms for this proposal that you “Save As” and give your file a new name. DO NOT “Print to PDF”. Once you have saved your forms under a new name, you will upload those forms into the attachment document.

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

Robin Taylor-Davenport

Grantor
Email:opega@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 4

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-R13-2024-24-25-RM
Funding Opportunity Title: Grassland Ecological Potential and Restoration Effectiveness Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: This outreach of interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners.
Funding Instrument Type: Other
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:
• determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.
• determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 10.699 — Partnership Agreements
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Oct 07, 2024
Last Updated Date: Dec 10, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 07, 2025
Archive Date: Mar 09, 2025
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $0
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible responders include for profit; non-profits; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, and Native American tribal governments; organizations and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports).

Additional Information

Agency Name: Forest Service
Description:

For information on how to apply, please see the attached ‘Outreach of Interest Template Instructions’ document.

This Outreach of Interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners. This OOI is intended to solicit responses to explore future projects meeting the needs and interests of potential partners through partnership agreements within legislative authority with USDA Forest Service.

 

USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:

·      determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

 

Your submission signals an opportunity for USDA Forest Service to connect with you to explore your ideas/projects/programs and how they may align with federal funding opportunities. USDA Forest Service is committed to fostering strong, collaborative partnerships. These collaborations are vital for increasing understanding of the ecological potential across the national grasslands, national tallgrass prairie and associated restoration needs/opportunities, expanding capacity, and ensuring resilient and healthy grassland ecosystems. By working together, all stakeholders can maximize the impact of restoration efforts on the national grasslands and national tallgrass prairie.

Grasslands provide a myriad of benefits ranging from wildlife habitat and open space to climate regulation services, yet they are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The loss of these ecosystems has broad impacts including marked declines in the native plants and animals that depend on them as well as the people and communities that rely on them for their work and enjoyment. There are several factors that have impacted the health of grassland ecosystems. Some contemporary ecological stressors include invasive and non-native species, woody plant encroachment, and climate change. Some historic ecological stressors include cultivation, disruption of natural disturbance processes, and development.

The National Forest System includes approximately 3.8 million acres of National Grasslands and National Tallgrass Prairie. Numerous vegetation management and restoration efforts have been undertaken. Knowledge of ecological potential is varied and information relative to restoration success and factors influencing success is lacking. USDA Forest Service is seeking partners interested in assisting with leveraging existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.), and monitoring approaches to:

·      determine ecological potential across the National Grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

The intent of this work is to inform future prioritization of areas for restoration as well restoration approaches that might be used. This could ultimately enable USDA Forest Service to make informed decisions on how to maximize the conservation return on investments. Additional opportunities may include correlating restoration effectiveness with associated benefits (e.g., habitat improvement, grassland bird population stabilization/improvements, enhanced opportunities for carbon sequestration, improve pollinator habitat and numbers, etc.).

  • Please ensure that when you complete your forms for this proposal that you “Save As” and give your file a new name. DO NOT “Print to PDF”. Once you have saved your forms under a new name, you will upload those forms into the attachment document.

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

Robin Taylor-Davenport

Grantor
Email:opega@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-R13-2024-24-25-RM
Funding Opportunity Title: Grassland Ecological Potential and Restoration Effectiveness Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: This outreach of interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners.
Funding Instrument Type: Other
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:
• determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.
• determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 10.699 — Partnership Agreements
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: Oct 07, 2024
Last Updated Date: Oct 08, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 07, 2025
Archive Date: Mar 09, 2025
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $0
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible responders include for profit; non-profits; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, and Native American tribal governments; organizations and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports).

Additional Information

Agency Name: Forest Service
Description:

For information on how to apply, please see the attached ‘Outreach of Interest Template Instructions’ document.

This Outreach of Interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners. This OOI is intended to solicit responses to explore future projects meeting the needs and interests of potential partners through partnership agreements within legislative authority with USDA Forest Service.

 

USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:

·      determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

 

Your submission signals an opportunity for USDA Forest Service to connect with you to explore your ideas/projects/programs and how they may align with federal funding opportunities. USDA Forest Service is committed to fostering strong, collaborative partnerships. These collaborations are vital for increasing understanding of the ecological potential across the national grasslands, national tallgrass prairie and associated restoration needs/opportunities, expanding capacity, and ensuring resilient and healthy grassland ecosystems. By working together, all stakeholders can maximize the impact of restoration efforts on the national grasslands and national tallgrass prairie.

Grasslands provide a myriad of benefits ranging from wildlife habitat and open space to climate regulation services, yet they are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The loss of these ecosystems has broad impacts including marked declines in the native plants and animals that depend on them as well as the people and communities that rely on them for their work and enjoyment. There are several factors that have impacted the health of grassland ecosystems. Some contemporary ecological stressors include invasive and non-native species, woody plant encroachment, and climate change. Some historic ecological stressors include cultivation, disruption of natural disturbance processes, and development.

The National Forest System includes approximately 3.8 million acres of National Grasslands and National Tallgrass Prairie. Numerous vegetation management and restoration efforts have been undertaken. Knowledge of ecological potential is varied and information relative to restoration success and factors influencing success is lacking. USDA Forest Service is seeking partners interested in assisting with leveraging existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.), and monitoring approaches to:

·      determine ecological potential across the National Grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

The intent of this work is to inform future prioritization of areas for restoration as well restoration approaches that might be used. This could ultimately enable USDA Forest Service to make informed decisions on how to maximize the conservation return on investments. Additional opportunities may include correlating restoration effectiveness with associated benefits (e.g., habitat improvement, grassland bird population stabilization/improvements, enhanced opportunities for carbon sequestration, improve pollinator habitat and numbers, etc.).

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

Robin Taylor-Davenport

Grantor
Email:opega@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-R13-2024-24-25-RM
Funding Opportunity Title: Grassland Ecological Potential and Restoration Effectiveness Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: This outreach of interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners.
Funding Instrument Type: Other
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:
• determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.
• determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 10.699 — Partnership Agreements
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Oct 07, 2024
Last Updated Date: Oct 07, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 07, 2025
Archive Date: Mar 09, 2025
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $0
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible responders include for profit; non-profits; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, and Native American tribal governments; organizations and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports).

Additional Information

Agency Name: Forest Service
Description:

This Outreach of Interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners. This OOI is intended to solicit responses to explore future projects meeting the needs and interests of potential partners through partnership agreements within legislative authority with USDA Forest Service.

 

USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:

·      determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

 

Your submission signals an opportunity for USDA Forest Service to connect with you to explore your ideas/projects/programs and how they may align with federal funding opportunities. USDA Forest Service is committed to fostering strong, collaborative partnerships. These collaborations are vital for increasing understanding of the ecological potential across the national grasslands, national tallgrass prairie and associated restoration needs/opportunities, expanding capacity, and ensuring resilient and healthy grassland ecosystems. By working together, all stakeholders can maximize the impact of restoration efforts on the national grasslands and national tallgrass prairie.

Grasslands provide a myriad of benefits ranging from wildlife habitat and open space to climate regulation services, yet they are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The loss of these ecosystems has broad impacts including marked declines in the native plants and animals that depend on them as well as the people and communities that rely on them for their work and enjoyment. There are several factors that have impacted the health of grassland ecosystems. Some contemporary ecological stressors include invasive and non-native species, woody plant encroachment, and climate change. Some historic ecological stressors include cultivation, disruption of natural disturbance processes, and development.

The National Forest System includes approximately 3.8 million acres of National Grasslands and National Tallgrass Prairie. Numerous vegetation management and restoration efforts have been undertaken. Knowledge of ecological potential is varied and information relative to restoration success and factors influencing success is lacking. USDA Forest Service is seeking partners interested in assisting with leveraging existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.), and monitoring approaches to:

·      determine ecological potential across the National Grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

The intent of this work is to inform future prioritization of areas for restoration as well restoration approaches that might be used. This could ultimately enable USDA Forest Service to make informed decisions on how to maximize the conservation return on investments. Additional opportunities may include correlating restoration effectiveness with associated benefits (e.g., habitat improvement, grassland bird population stabilization/improvements, enhanced opportunities for carbon sequestration, improve pollinator habitat and numbers, etc.).

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

Robin Taylor-Davenport

Grantor
Email:opega@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-R13-2023-24-25-RM
Funding Opportunity Title: Grassland Ecological Potential and Restoration Effectiveness Evaluation
Opportunity Category: Other
Opportunity Category Explanation: This outreach of interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners.
Funding Instrument Type: Other
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation: USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:
• determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.
• determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 10.699 — Partnership Agreements
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Oct 07, 2024
Last Updated Date: Oct 07, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 07, 2025
Archive Date: Mar 09, 2025
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $0
Award Floor: $0

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Eligible responders include for profit; non-profits; institutions of higher education; federal, state, local, and Native American tribal governments; organizations and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports).

Additional Information

Agency Name: Forest Service
Description:

This Outreach of Interest (OOI) functions as an outreach mechanism to cultivate relationships and connect with potential partners. This OOI is intended to solicit responses to explore future projects meeting the needs and interests of potential partners through partnership agreements within legislative authority with USDA Forest Service.

 

USDA Forest Service is looking to enhance knowledge about grassland communities, their ecological potential and improve understanding of restoration approaches and their effectiveness. This initiative aims to explore partnerships focused on grassland ecosystems while increasing awareness of their importance. New partnerships can help leverage existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.) and monitoring methodologies to develop streamlined approaches that can be used to:

·      determine ecological potential across the national grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

 

Your submission signals an opportunity for USDA Forest Service to connect with you to explore your ideas/projects/programs and how they may align with federal funding opportunities. USDA Forest Service is committed to fostering strong, collaborative partnerships. These collaborations are vital for increasing understanding of the ecological potential across the national grasslands, national tallgrass prairie and associated restoration needs/opportunities, expanding capacity, and ensuring resilient and healthy grassland ecosystems. By working together, all stakeholders can maximize the impact of restoration efforts on the national grasslands and national tallgrass prairie.

Grasslands provide a myriad of benefits ranging from wildlife habitat and open space to climate regulation services, yet they are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. The loss of these ecosystems has broad impacts including marked declines in the native plants and animals that depend on them as well as the people and communities that rely on them for their work and enjoyment. There are several factors that have impacted the health of grassland ecosystems. Some contemporary ecological stressors include invasive and non-native species, woody plant encroachment, and climate change. Some historic ecological stressors include cultivation, disruption of natural disturbance processes, and development.

The National Forest System includes approximately 3.8 million acres of National Grasslands and National Tallgrass Prairie. Numerous vegetation management and restoration efforts have been undertaken. Knowledge of ecological potential is varied and information relative to restoration success and factors influencing success is lacking. USDA Forest Service is seeking partners interested in assisting with leveraging existing ecological classification systems (e.g., ecological sites, disturbance response groups, etc.), and monitoring approaches to:

·      determine ecological potential across the National Grasslands.

·      determine grassland resiliency and restoration effectiveness.

The intent of this work is to inform future prioritization of areas for restoration as well restoration approaches that might be used. This could ultimately enable USDA Forest Service to make informed decisions on how to maximize the conservation return on investments. Additional opportunities may include correlating restoration effectiveness with associated benefits (e.g., habitat improvement, grassland bird population stabilization/improvements, enhanced opportunities for carbon sequestration, improve pollinator habitat and numbers, etc.).

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

Robin Taylor-Davenport

Grantor
Email:opega@usda.gov

Folder 356650 Full Announcement-RM Outreach of Interest -> AttachmentForm_1_2-V1.2.pdf

Folder 356650 Full Announcement-RM Outreach of Interest -> Quick Guide GrantsGov Final.pdf

Folder 356650 Full Announcement-RM Outreach of Interest -> OOI Grassland Restoration FINAL 2025 01 22.pdf

Folder 356650 Full Announcement-RM Outreach of Interest -> FS-6200-0049_Final_ Narrative Statement.pdf

Folder 356650 Full Announcement-RM Outreach of Interest -> SF424_Mandatory_3_0-V3.0.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Robin Taylor-Davenport
Grantor
Email: opega@usda.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
PKG00289550 Feb 07, 2025 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

356650 SF424_Mandatory_3_0-3.0.pdf

Optional forms

356650 AttachmentForm_1_2-1.2.pdf

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