F24AS00198 Refuge System Enhancement/Non-Infrastructure

The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is the premier government agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife and plants, and their habitats.

We are the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the conservation and management


of these important natural resources for the American public.FWS origins date back to 1871 when Congress established the U. S. Fish Commission to study the decrease in the nation’s food fishes and recommend ways to reverse that decline.

Today, we are a diverse and largely decentralized organization, employing about 8,000 dedicated professionals working out of facilities across the country, including a headquarters office in Falls Church, Virginia, and eight Regional offices.The National Infrastructure Partnerships initiative of the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) encourages National Wildlife Refuge System field stations to partner with local, regional, and national nonprofit organizations, other land management groups, state and tribal partners, and others to accomplish projects that:i.

Promote the stewardship of Refuge System resources through habitat maintenance, restoration, and improvement, andii.

Support the operation and maintenance of the Refuge System through constructing, operating, maintaining, or improving the facilities and services of the Refuge System.The goals of the initiative are to enable local communities to play a more active role in increasing outdoor recreation opportunities on refuge lands and waters, to be more focused and deliberate in using partnerships to help FWS address infrastructure repair and improvement needs such as proactive maintenance and the maintenance backlog, and to enhance wildlife habitat.Additionally, this initiative can help address multiple FWS priorities as a catalyst for:Economic and Conservation EnhancementCareer Training and Mentoring Opportunities for Youth and AdultsEquity and Inclusion in Conservation and RecreationClimate and Wildlife ResilienceCommunity HealthSuccessful projects will address identified FWS priorities or projects at FWS sites that enhance the visitor experience, promote wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation, provide sustainable wildlife habitat, provide career training and mentoring opportunities, and engage the community in opportunities to participate in wildlife-dependent outdoor recreation on FWS lands and waters.Fish and Wildlife Act – Community Partnership Enhancement Authority Overview Notwithstanding the Federal Grants and Cooperative Agreements Act, the Fish and Wildlife Act—Community partnership enhancement (16 U.S.C.

742f(d)) authorizes FWS to enter into cooperative agreements with non-Federal partner entities to implement projects or programs for a refuge or complex of geographically related refuges, including carrying out certain construction projects on refuge property.

For the purposes of this Act, construction projects include “constructing, operating, maintaining, or improving the facilities”.

However, there are several restrictions that apply to the special authority when used for construction, including restrictions on partner administrative and operational costs and property ownership.This authority is only available to the National Wildlife Refuge System.Improvements become the property of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.Federal funds may not exceed non-Federal matching funds.Per the Fish and Wildlife Act – Community Partnership Enhancement Authority, FWS cannot provide funding under this program for non-Federal entity operation or administration costs (i.e.

indirect costs):
“(ii) Use of Federal funds - Any Federal funds used to fund a project or program under a cooperative agreement may be used only for expenses directly related to the project or program and may not be used for operation or administration of any non-Federal entity.” See Full Announcement for additional eligibility requirements.
Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Fish and Wildlife Service

Estimated Funding: $50,000,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AG-25-006.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Other Organizations that have an established Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with FWS such as 501(c) 4 or 501(c) 5 nonprofit organizations that are labor unions, neighborhood associations, or other types of eligible organizations, including those that reach or represent potentially underserved communities. 

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AG-25-006.html

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
robert_l_williams@fws.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2023-11-29

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2024-09-10



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