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FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Idaho (ID) Plant Conservation and Restoration Management

ID: L25AS00146 • Type: Posted

Description

The BLM Idaho (ID) Plant Conservation and Restoration Program advances the Department of the Interior's priorities to address the climate crisis, restore balance on public lands and waters, advance environmental justice, and invest in a clean energy future. In 2025, the ID BLM is focused on meeting the priorities of the National Seed Strategy (www.blm.gov/seedstrategy).The BLM ID Plant Conservation and Restoration Program is especially focused on projects that:protect biodiversity;increase resilience to climate change and help leverage natural climate solutions;contribute to conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and waters by the year 2030;engage communities of color, low income families, and rural and indigenous communities to enhance economic opportunities related to native seed production and restoration;and use the best science and data available to make decisions. Native plants and native plant communities are the true green infrastructure we rely upon to sustain healthy, bio-diverse ecosystems. Without native seed we do not have the ability to restore functional ecosystems after natural disasters and mitigate the effects of climate change.The ID BLM has opportunities to work with partner organizations to do activities such as:Reduce the threats to sage grouse, rare plants, and other sensitive species in high priority habitats by supporting efforts to restore habitat for keystone wildlife and pollinator.Working with growers to develop genetically appropriate native plant material for use in habitat restoration and rehabilitation.Support studies to improve the effectiveness of conservation restoration efforts in areas such as plant ecological, plant genetics, and ecophysiological studies, seed bank persistence, plant propagation and development of agronomic production practices, and trait and/or seed source evaluations as well as seeding treatment and tool development.Support pollinator studies and projects on the importance of native plant communities and pollinators to restoration durability and ecological function. Implement conservation actions for high priority rare plant speciesIncrease understanding of rare plant biology and threats.Monitor, protect, and restore habitat that supports more than 1,800 rare plant species, more than 300 of which are found exclusively on BLM lands.Develop strategies to encourage the use of native plant materials that are genetically appropriate for restoration and reclamation across all BLM associated programs such as Wildlife, Oil & Gas, Minerals, Fuels, Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation, Range, and Renewable Energy;Increase Citizen Science through expanding public education programs on native plants and native plant communities through development of technical guidance, videos, native plant guides and floras, workshops, webinars, and apps.Rare plant and animal surveys.
Background
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho Plant Conservation and Restoration Program aims to address the climate crisis, restore balance on public lands and waters, advance environmental justice, and invest in a clean energy future. In 2025, the program focuses on meeting the priorities of the National Seed Strategy, emphasizing projects that protect biodiversity, increase resilience to climate change, conserve lands and waters, engage diverse communities, and utilize scientific data for decision-making.

Grant Details
The grant involves various tasks aimed at enhancing plant conservation and restoration efforts. Key activities include:
- Reducing threats to sage grouse and rare plants in high priority habitats;
- Developing genetically appropriate native plant materials for habitat restoration;
- Conducting studies to improve conservation effectiveness in areas such as plant ecology and genetics;
- Supporting pollinator studies related to native plant communities;
- Implementing conservation actions for high priority rare plant species;
- Monitoring and restoring habitats for over 1,800 rare plant species;
- Developing strategies for using genetically appropriate native materials across BLM programs;
- Increasing citizen science through public education initiatives on native plants;
- Conducting rare plant and animal surveys.

Eligibility Requirements
Eligibility requirements include organizations that can demonstrate capability in conservation efforts related to native plants and ecosystems. There may be preferences for partnerships with local communities, particularly those involving low-income families, rural populations, or indigenous groups.

Period of Performance
The period of performance is expected to align with the fiscal year 2025.

Grant Value
The total value of the grant opportunity is not specified in the document. Individual grant awards may vary based on project scope and funding availability.

Place of Performance
The grant will be performed in Idaho, specifically focusing on areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management.

Overview

Category of Funding
Natural Resources
Funding Instruments
Cooperative Agreement
Grant Category
Discretionary
Cost Sharing / Matching Requirement
False
Source
On 11/21/24 the Bureau of Land Management posted grant opportunity L25AS00146 for FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Idaho (ID) Plant Conservation and Restoration Management with funding of $75,000. The grant will be issued under grant program 15.245 Plant Conservation and Restoration Management.

Timing

Posted Date
Nov. 21, 2024, 12:00 a.m. EST
Closing Date
Feb. 3, 2025, 12:00 a.m. EST Due in 57 Days
Closing Date Explanation
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m., ET, on the listed application due dates.Applications will be reviewed, rated, ranked and selected by the following rounds:Open from November 21, 2024 through February 3, 2025.Extensions to NOFO close dates will be unallowed, except in extenuating circumstances.
Last Updated
Nov. 21, 2024, 3:54 p.m. EST
Version
1
Archive Date
March 3, 2025

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Private institutions of higher education
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
State governments
Special district governments
Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
County governments
City or township governments
Additional Info
Individuals and For-Profit Organizations are ineligible to apply for awards under this NOFO.This program NOFO does not support entities hiring interns or crews under the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993. The Public Lands Corps Act of 1993, 16 USC, Chapter 37, Subchapter II-Public Lands Corps, is the only legislative authority that allows BLM to "hire" interns under this authority. Therefore, eligible Youth Conservation Corps may only apply for projects developed under NOFO 15.243 – BLM Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands.Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESUs) are partnerships to promote, conduct, and provide research, studies, assessments, monitoring, technical assistance, and educational services. For cooperative agreements with CESU partners, indirect costs are limited to a rate of no-more-than 17.5 percent. Applicants should state if they will participate in the CESU program, and if so, which CESU Network would be the host.

Award Sizing

Ceiling
$40,000
Floor
$10,000
Estimated Program Funding
$75,000
Estimated Number of Grants
Not Listed

Contacts

Contact
Bureau of Land Management
Contact Email
Contact Phone
(303) 202-3865

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