Endangered Species Conservation and Recovery Grants (Section 6)- 2022
- Response deadline
- Dec 23, 2021 Closed
- Date posted
- Nov 19, 2021
- Source
- Open notice
Description
Purpose: The Department of Fish and Wildlife distributes federal funds for threatened and endangered species conservation and recovery through the Endangered Species Conservation and Recovery Grant Program in coordination with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The primary objective of this Program is to help develop and implement state programs to conserve and recover federally threatened and endangered species. The Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department) is seeking high quality proposals for projects that will further the conservation and recovery of federally listed threatened and endangered wildlife, plant, and certain fish species in California. Eligible projects are those which target species that are federally listed as threatened, endangered, species for which a positive federal 90-day finding has been made, species subject of a proposed federal listing rule, species for which the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has initiated a status review, and species de-listed by the Service within the last five years. The proposed project must address the conservation of wildlife, plant, or fish species that are managed by Service. Marine species and anadromous fish species are funded under separate federal programs. Project proposals must be developed in close coordination with Department and Service biologists and identify a Department employee who will sponsor the project by administering the grant. Projects must focus on one or more of the following areas: Introduction of species into suitable habitats within their historic range Enhance or restore habitat Habitat surveys and inventories Species status surveys Propagation of animals and plants Research Monitoring of candidate, at-risk and recently recovered species Public education and outreach tools to address a specific threat to a species Priority will be given to projects designed to directly impact the recovery of federally listed species, prevent extinction of a listed species, or prevent the need to list a candidate species, although proposals involving recently delisted species will also be considered. Eligible entities include public agencies, state departments, colleges and universities, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations. Funded activities must be completed within the grant period which may not exceed 3 years of grant approval date. A minimum non-federal match of 25% of the total cost of the project (25% of the sum of the federal amount requested plus the non-federal match) is required. It must be spent during the grant term and applicants must describe how the minimum match will be provided, including the match source and amount. Match may include in-kind services, volunteer contributions, use of donated equipment, or partial funding for the project from a non-federal source. Grant funds cannot be used for federal compliance or to obtain any federal permits for the project. In addition, funds cannot be used to satisfy federal, state, or local regulatory requirements, including mitigation, avoidance, minimization, and monitoring. Applicants should review the 2022 federal Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) once it is released. The 2021 Notice of Funding Opportunity is available for reference purposes. Applicants are encouraged to consider and address the review criteria in Section E of the NOFO when preparing their proposal. Eligible Applicants: Public agency includes local agencies, State departments, colleges, and universities. Eligible Geographies: Statewide Matching Funding: A minimum non-federal match of 25% of the total project cost (25% of the sum of the federal amount requested plus the non-federal match) is required. It must be spent during the grant term. Match may include in-kind services, volunteer contributions, use of donated equipment, or partial funding from a non-federal source.
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