FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Idaho (ID) Youth Conservation Corps
ID: 357314Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Bureau of Land Management (DOI-BLM)

Award Range

$50K - $250K

Eligible Applicants

Private Institutions of Higher Education

Funding Category

Natural Resources

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering a funding opportunity under the FY25 IIJA/IRA Youth Conservation Corps Program in Idaho, with a total funding amount of $350,000 available for projects aimed at engaging youth aged 16-30 and veterans up to age 35 in conservation efforts. Eligible applicants include private institutions of higher education, state and local governments, and non-profit organizations, with a requirement for a 25% cost match. The initiative focuses on enhancing recreation opportunities, habitat restoration, wildlife protection, and developing stewardship plans, aligning with national priorities for climate action and equity. Interested parties must submit their applications electronically by 5:00 p.m. ET on February 3, 2025, and can contact Kayla Blades at kblades@blm.gov for further information.

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    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering a funding opportunity (L25AS00149) under the FY25 IIJA/IRA Youth Conservation Corps Program in Idaho, totaling $350,000 with two expected awards. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations. The initiative aims to engage youth aged 16-30 and veterans up to age 35 in conservation projects, promoting employment, mentorship, and an appreciation for public lands. The projects will focus on recreation enhancement, habitat restoration, wildlife protection, and the development of natural resource stewardship plans, aligning with national priorities for climate action and equity. Applicants must provide a 25% cost match and navigate the application process through SAM.gov and Grants.gov, with a submission deadline of February 3, 2025. The proposal review will assess applicant qualifications, project feasibility, and alignment with BLM’s objectives. Successful projects will contribute to both local and national environmental goals, fostering responsible citizenship and providing skills for future careers in conservation. All funding recipients are required to adhere to federal reporting and compliance standards, ensuring effective management of awarded funds.
    The United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) provides a checklist to assist applicants in preparing submissions for federal grants and assistance. This checklist helps ensure that application packages are complete before submission, detailing necessary documents such as the SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance, budget information forms (SF-424A and SF-424B), assurances, and disclosures related to lobbying activities. Essential components include a project abstract outlining the award's purpose, activities, expected outcomes, and intended beneficiaries, presented clearly without jargon. A project proposal must follow specific formatting criteria and align with program objectives. Organizations must also disclose conflicts of interest, provide financial audits, and clarify their indirect cost rate proposals. The checklist underscores the importance of transparency, non-duplication of efforts, and compliance with federal regulations. It also highlights additional requirements for research projects, such as submitting forms on current and pending support as well as biographical sketches. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide to ensure that all critical elements of the application process are adequately addressed.
    The East Idaho Restoration Landscape Youth Opportunity, managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), aims to restore public lands and engage youth in conservation efforts with a maximum funding of $125,000 for FY25. Centered around the Henry’s Fork and South Fork of the Snake River in Eastern Idaho, the project combines ecosystem restoration with youth employment, providing skills training and work experience in natural resource management. Participants, including Conservation Crews and Seasonal Interns, will engage in various restoration activities such as vegetation plantings, fence maintenance, and noxious weed control under the oversight of BLM professionals. Candidates with relevant knowledge of local flora and navigation skills are favored. The initiative not only promotes environmental health but also fosters a sense of public service among young adults, aiming to cultivate lifelong advocates for land and water conservation. Interns are responsible for their housing and meals, while Conservation Crews provide meals during projects. The project is scheduled from April to October, emphasizing hands-on training without the need for out-of-area travel. Interested applicants must submit proposals by 5 PM ET on February 3, 2025, referencing the funding opportunity number L25AS00149.
    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho State Office is hosting drop-in sessions to assist organizations interested in applying for federal grants and funding opportunities. Scheduled for December 19, 2024, January 8, and January 27, 2025, these sessions will provide guidance on proposal eligibility, paperwork completion, and general clarifications. However, due to federal regulations (2 CFR 1402.204), BLM representatives cannot discuss specific project details, funding merit, or project locations. For questions, applicants can contact Kayla Blades, Grants Management Officer, or reach out to intern Gabe Abbe for technical support on the Teams platform. The initiative aims to foster equitable competition in funding opportunities while ensuring that applicants understand the procedures involved in the application process.
    The document is a Surface Management Responsibility map created by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), illustrating the administrative boundaries of different districts in Idaho. It categorizes various land management agencies, including the BLM, Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and others, indicating the jurisdiction of each over the state's terrain. The map, scaled at 1:3,000,000, serves as a guide to understand land management responsibilities, although its accuracy is not guaranteed, reflecting data records as of December 2018. Additionally, the map highlights essential geographic markers such as cities, highways, lakes, and rivers, with boundary designations for federal and state agencies, including Indian reservations and national parks. Overall, the document aims to provide a general understanding of land oversight within Idaho, useful for planning and management purposes in relation to federal grants and RFPs for land use and conservation initiatives.
    The Salmon Field Office (SFO) announces a funding opportunity (NOFO L25AS00149) to support youth recreation career experiences, with a total funding amount of $100,000 available for FY25. This initiative aims to engage youth in various outdoor activities and provide them with valuable insights into natural resource management, particularly recreation. Participants will gain hands-on experience in trail maintenance, educational program development, and public land management while enhancing core job skills. The project duration is flexible, running from May to September 2025, with a standard work schedule of four days a week. Applicants should possess an interest in natural resource disciplines and are required to undergo a DOI security background check. Although the agency cannot provide housing or food, it will supply necessary project materials and training. Fieldwork will encompass various tasks, including trail construction and monitoring visitor use, while office duties involve data management and educational material development. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will oversee project execution, providing significant involvement and guidance throughout the process. Interested applicants are encouraged to refer to the full program announcement on Grants.gov for detailed requirements.
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