F25AS00015 - FY25 Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Grants
ID: 356263Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Fish and Wildlife Service (DOI-FWS)

Award Range

$10K - $250K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Natural Resources

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering the FY25 Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Grants to support projects aimed at conserving neotropical migratory birds and their habitats across the Americas. Eligible applicants, including foreign entities, are encouraged to submit proposals that align with conservation priorities, promote community involvement, and enhance research efforts, with a maximum grant request of $250,000 for projects lasting up to two years. This program plays a crucial role in fostering international cooperation and ensuring the sustainability of migratory bird populations, with an estimated total funding of $5 million available for this cycle. Interested applicants must submit their applications electronically by October 31, 2024, and can reach out to Guy Foulks at guy_b_foulks@fws.gov for further information.

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    Posted
    The document outlines the application process for the FY25 Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) Grants, emphasizing funding opportunities aimed at enhancing the conservation of migratory bird species across the Americas. Applications are due by October 31, 2024, with a maximum grant request of $250,000 for two-year projects. Notable changes for FY25 include a reduced matching contribution requirement of 2:1, encouragement for new applicants, and the ability to submit proposals in Spanish. The NMBCA program seeks projects that protect bird populations and their habitats, support research, and promote community involvement in conservation efforts. Essential components of the application include a Proposal Narrative, Project Abstract Summary, budget forms, and a GIS shapefile of the project area. The document underscores the importance of scientific integrity and outlines eligibility requirements, constraints on fund use, and criteria for prioritizing projects. In evaluating proposals, considerations will include alignment with conservation priorities, sustainability, community involvement, and prior performance. The grant is aimed at fostering international cooperation and ensuring the long-term viability of migratory bird populations while adhering to logistical guidelines for submission and compliance.
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