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Preventing the Introduction and Spread of Invasive through Strategic Landscape-Level Approaches

ID: F22AS00320 • Type: Posted
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Description

Using appropriations to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (also referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS/Service), in collaboration with other DOI bureaus, anticipates providing grants to support implementation of measures to prevent the introduction or spread of invasive species. Proposals are requested that advance strategic, ecologically-based, landscape-level prevention measures. Landscape-level approaches are those that bring together multiple geographies, sectors, and stakeholders to protect and conserve natural resources on a larger scale. Submitted projects should benefit invasive species prevention efforts on a national or regional context. Proposed activities should focus on either prohibiting the entry of potentially invasive species into the United States or stopping invasive species already in the United States from spreading into new watersheds or geographic areas. Submitted proposals should demonstrate: Benefits to Federal and/or Tribal lands or Insular areas (territories), although implementation efforts are not constrained to only on Federal lands and waters; An integrated management approach at the landscape-level that can benefit multiple DOI bureaus and geographic areas, particularly those areas that have been identified as high-quality, critical, core habitat, and/or having high risk of invasion; Implementation of effective, science-based tools or infrastructure that can be used for long-term invasive species prevention which may include leveraging existing knowledge and tools and/or building new capacities and capabilities; Partnership building and leveraging for collaborative conservation with other projects, programs and/or State, local, Tribal, and territorial partners; Cost-effectiveness and management efficiencies; and Ability to advance prevention priorities identified in the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force's National Priorities List for Research on Aquatic Invasive Species (provide link) and/or DOI's 2021-2025 Invasive Species Strategic Plan. Proposals that service underserved or historically disadvantaged communities are also encouraged; this will be considered as one of the grant review criteria listed under the Application Review Information section later in this document. The spread of invasive species may be stopped by strategic placement of exclusion barriers. These types of management actions can be perceived as containment, yet will be considered for prevention funding if the proposed project can meet the above objectives. Proposals submitted for this award should address how the proposed project supports the above objectives and DOI's invasive species management mission to cost-effectively protect the Nation's economy, environment, public health, infrastructure, natural resources, and cultural heritage from the harmful impacts of invasive species for the benefit of current and future generations.
Background
Using appropriations to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS/Service), in collaboration with other DOI bureaus, anticipates providing grants to support implementation of measures to prevent the introduction or spread of invasive species. Invasive species pose a significant threat to the ecological, economic, and cultural integrity of America’s lands and waters and the communities they support. The Department of the Interior (DOI) regards prevention as the most cost-effective and environmentally protective tool to manage the threat of invasive species.

Grant Details
Submitted projects should benefit invasive species prevention efforts on a national or regional context. Proposed activities should focus on either prohibiting the entry of potentially invasive species into the United States or stopping invasive species already in the United States from spreading into new watersheds or geographic areas. Proposals should demonstrate benefits to Federal and/or Tribal lands or Insular areas, an integrated management approach at the landscape-level that can benefit multiple DOI bureaus and geographic areas, implementation of effective, science-based tools or infrastructure for long-term invasive species prevention, partnership building and leveraging for collaborative conservation, cost-effectiveness and management efficiencies, and ability to advance prevention priorities identified in relevant strategic plans.

Eligibility Requirements
Eligible applicants include any type of entity. Cost sharing or matching funds are not required to be eligible for this grant opportunity. However, cost sharing is considered as one of the grant review criteria. Foreign entities conducting activities outside the U.S. are responsible for coordinating with appropriate U.S. and foreign government authorities as necessary to obtain all required licenses, permits, or approvals before undertaking project activities.

Period of Performance
Multi-year projects are considered. It is preferred that projects be completed within 3 years, but this is negotiable based on project merit and proposed timeline.

Grant Value
$1,852,550

Overview

Category of Funding
Other (see text field entitled "Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity" for clarification)
Funding Instruments
Grant
Grant Category
Discretionary
Cost Sharing / Matching Requirement
False
Source
On 4/28/22 Fish and Wildlife Service posted grant opportunity F22AS00320 for Preventing the Introduction and Spread of Invasive through Strategic Landscape-Level Approaches with funding of $1.9 million. The grant will be issued under grant program 15.608 Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance.

Timing

Posted Date
April 28, 2022, 12:00 a.m. EDT
Closing Date
June 22, 2022, 12:00 a.m. EDT Past Due
Closing Date Explanation
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m., ET, on the listed application due date.  This funding opportunity will be open for 50 days. All applicants are required to submit the required materials to the program officer by the deadline to be eligible for the funding award.
Last Updated
May 24, 2022, 11:33 a.m. EDT
Version
3
Archive Date
Sept. 30, 2022

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"

Award Sizing

Ceiling
$1,852,550
Floor
$200,000
Estimated Program Funding
$1,852,550
Estimated Number of Grants
Not Listed

Contacts

Contact
Fish and Wildlife Service
Contact Phone
22041-3803

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