Ecosystem and Natural Resource Range Study at Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
Grant Opportunity Analysis
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District is seeking a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units partner for an Ecosystem and Natural Resource Range Study at Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia. The work focuses on supporting training lands management, reducing mission restrictions from natural and cultural resources, improving biodiversity, and maintaining environmental compliance, with habitat management and GIS support identified as key technical tasks. The opportunity calls for a qualified Principal Investigator and staff experience in land rehabilitation, endangered species management, and geospatial data standards, with a 12-month base period and up to four additional 12-month follow-on periods tied to funding availability. Statements of Interest are due by May 8, 2026, the estimated funding is about $483,567, and full proposals are by invitation only.
Eligible Applicants
This funding opportunity is ONLY available for Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units under the Colorado Plateau, Piedmont South Atlantic, and Gulf Coast Units. SIKES AUTHORITY ONLY: In accordance with the 16 USC 670c-1, Sikes Act, projects for the implementation and enforcement of integrated natural resources management plans, priority shall be given to Federal and State agencies having responsibility for the conservation or management of fish or wildlife.