Tribal Resilience and Ocean and Coastal Management and Planning

The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary), through the Office of Trust Services, Tribal Resilience Program (Program) hereby solicits proposals from federally recognized tribes to receive grants that support resilience and ocean and coastal management and planning.

This program supports tribes

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preparing for extreme events and harmful environmental trends that impact tribal treaty and trust resources, economies, infrastructure, and human health and safety.

The Program will provide funding for tribal projects that support tribal resilience and ocean and coastal management planning as tribes incorporate science (including Traditional Knowledge) and technical information to prepare for the impacts of extreme events and harmful environmental trends.

SEE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT under "RELATED DOCUMENTS' tab for complete instructions on eligibility, the deadline to submit, and how to prepare your proposal.

Please send your proposal to the email address resilience.funding@bia.gov.

DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL TO GRANTS.GOV.

Please contact Rachael Novak if you have additional questions at 202-219-1652 or rachael.novak@bia.gov.

Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Bureau of Indian Affairs

Estimated Funding: $4,500,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HS-12-007.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Other Eligible Applicants include the following: Faith-based or Community-based Organizations; Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized); AHRQ¿s authorizing legislation does not allow for-profit organizations to be eligible to lead applications under this research mechanism.

For-profit organizations may participate in projects as members of consortia or as subcontractors only.

Because the purpose of this program is to improve healthcare in the United States, foreign institutions may participate in projects as members of consortia or as subcontractors only.

Applications submitted by for-profit organizations or foreign institutions will not be reviewed.

Organizations described in section 501(c) 4 of the Internal Revenue Code that engage in lobbying are not eligible.

HHS grants policy requires that the grant recipient perform a substantive role in the conduct of the planned project or program activity and not merely serve as a conduit of funds to another party or parties.

If consortium/contractual activities represent a significant portion of the overall project, the applicant must justify why the applicant organization, rather than the party(s) performing this portion of the overall project, should be the grantee and what substantive role the applicant organization will play.

Justification can be provided in the Specific Aims or Research Strategy section of the PHS398 Research Plan Component sections of the SF424 (R and R) application.

There is no budget allocation guideline for determining substantial involvement; determination of substantial involvement is based on a review of the primary project activities for which grant support is provided and the organization(s) that will be performing those activities.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HS-12-007.html

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Date Posted:
2018-05-09

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Archive Date:
2018-08-01


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