R9 BIL High-Priority Regional Invasive Species Projects (Non-Federal Lands)

As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law's (BIL) broader ecosystem restoration objective, the non-federal lands portion of the invasive species provision enables the USDA-Forest Service, States, and other agencies to strategically sustain the health of forest ecosystems or tree species with

credit:


high ecological value by taking stronger action in the early phases ofthe invasion curve at regional or sub-regional scales and at points of entry.

Specifically, we aim towork collaboratively to scale-up the implementation of management actions in the field for the prevention of introductions or spread, prevention of damage, early detection of introductions, rapid response and eradication of invasive forest insects, worms, pathogens, and plants.

It is expected that new projects will be complementary to existing cooperative and federal forest health protection programs and will sustain high value forest ecosystems or tree species (see, e.g., multi-state priority areas identified in State Forest Action Plans (SFAPs) or Northeast-Midwest State Foresters Alliance, Forest Health Committee (NMSFA FHC) 2021 priority needs document).
Related Programs

Forest Health Protection

Department of Agriculture


Agency: Department of Agriculture

Office: Forest Service

Estimated Funding: $3,570,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Financial advice to States document with BIL funding supplement

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Who can apply: All eastern region State forestry departments or an equivalent State agency that have a responsibility for forest health are eligible.

Universities, Colleges, and nonprofit organizations are eligible, but the application must also include a letter of support from the State Forester(s) or appropriate State agency lead.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://usfs-public.app.box.com/v/2022FinancialAdvice/file/982858955153

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
R9 regional entomologist

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2022-10-24

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-03-05


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