FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Idaho (ID) Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management
ID: 357093Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Bureau of Land Management (DOI-BLM)

Award Range

$10K - $18K

Eligible Applicants

Private Institutions of Higher Education

Funding Category

Natural Resources

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering a funding opportunity titled "FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Idaho (ID) Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management," aimed at enhancing the management of cultural and paleontological resources in Idaho. This initiative seeks to develop partnerships that improve access to heritage resources and promote their educational, scientific, cultural, and recreational values, aligning with the U.S. Department of the Interior's priorities. The program will fund projects that include archaeological studies, stabilization of at-risk resources, and educational opportunities for future practitioners, with a total funding amount of $18,000 available for two awards. Interested applicants, who must be private institutions of higher education, can submit proposals electronically via Grants.gov between November 13, 2024, and February 3, 2025, and should direct inquiries to Kayla Blades at kblades@blm.gov.

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    The Bureau of Land Management's Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) outlines a grant program for cultural and paleontological resource management in Idaho, with a total funding of $18,000 available for two awards. The initiative aims to enhance public access to heritage resources while supporting the goals of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Eligible applicants include state, county, and local governments, as well as various nonprofit organizations, while individuals and for-profit entities are excluded. No cost-sharing is required. Key objectives of the program include conducting archaeological studies, stabilizing at-risk resources, and fostering educational opportunities for future practitioners. The application process opens on November 13, 2024, and closes on February 3, 2025, requiring submission via Grants.gov. Applicants must have a Unique Entity Identifier and be registered in SAM.gov before applying. The funding supports projects aligned with broader federal priorities like climate resilience and community engagement. Overall, this NOFO emphasizes the importance of preserving heritage resources through partnerships and public engagement, ensuring that proposed projects benefit both cultural understanding and ecological stewardship.
    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Idaho provides a checklist for applicants submitting proposals for federal assistance. This checklist serves as a guide to ensure the completeness of application packages and includes required documents such as the SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance and various budget forms. Key elements include the Project Abstract, outlining the purpose, activities, expected deliverables, intended beneficiaries, and subrecipient activities. Proposals must adhere to specific formatting and content guidelines, ensuring they align with BLM program objectives and focus on work on BLM lands. Additional requirements involve financial disclosures, conflict of interest statements, and, for research projects, supplemental forms detailing current and pending support and staff biographical sketches. The document emphasizes the importance of providing accurate information regarding indirect cost rates and potential overlaps with other federally funded projects. This checklist is critical to facilitate a thorough review process and ensure adherence to federal standards in project proposals aimed at land management and conservation initiatives. The purpose of this document is to aid applicants in preparing efficient and compliant proposals for funding from the BLM.
    The United States Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho State Office, is offering assistance regarding funding opportunities outlined in their Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs). Interested parties can join drop-in sessions via Teams on specified dates to seek clarification on proposal eligibility, organizational requirements, and paperwork processes. However, due to regulations (2 CFR 1402.204) governing fair competition, specific application content, project merit, or exact funding desires cannot be discussed. The document provides contact information for further inquiries, directing questions to Kayla Blades, Grants Management Officer, and day-of support from Gabe Abbe, a Pathways Intern. This notice emphasizes the BLM's commitment to transparency and support in facilitating the application process for potential fund recipients, while also ensuring compliance with federal funding guidelines.
    The document provides a Surface Management Responsibility map detailing the administrative boundaries and land management responsibilities within Idaho. It highlights various land management agencies, including the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Forest Service, and the Bureau of Reclamation, among others. The map serves as a general reference for understanding which agencies oversee different areas, denoted by specific boundaries and landmarks. Additionally, the document notes that the SMA data is current as of December 2018, and stresses the importance of using this information as a guideline rather than a definitive resource. Overall, the document aims to inform users about land management jurisdictions to aid in project planning or related federal/state RFP activities, ensuring compliance with agency regulations.
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