Eielson AFB Central Heat and Power Plant Cooling Pond Vegetation Removal in Support of Bird Air Strike Hazard Reduction
ID: 355597Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Alaska District (DOD-COE-AK)

Award Range

$220K - $220K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Environment

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Alaska District of the Department of Defense is offering a federal grant opportunity for the removal of vegetation from the cooling pond at Eielson Air Force Base (EAFB) to support bird air strike hazard reduction. The primary objectives of this project include assisting EAFB Natural Resources in managing lands effectively, minimizing military mission restrictions due to natural resource constraints, and reducing the attraction of migratory birds to the Central Heat and Power Plant cooling pond. This initiative is crucial for maintaining operational safety and efficiency at the base. Interested applicants, including states, local governments, Indian tribes, non-governmental organizations, and individuals, should note that the funding amount is set at $220,308, with a submission deadline of August 23, 2024. For further inquiries, applicants can contact Casandra Hutchins, Grants Specialist, at casandra.a.hutchins@usace.army.mil.

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    Posted
    The Funding Opportunity Announcement Number W911KB-24-2-0007 details eligibility criteria for applying for federal financial assistance. It specifies that eligible applicants include states, local governments, Indian tribes, non-governmental organizations, and individuals, while explicitly clarifying that HUB certified small businesses cannot apply as they do not fit the stated categories. The announcement emphasizes that non-federal entities are prohibited from profiting from federal financial assistance, meaning any proposals that include profit or fees will be disqualified. This information is crucial for potential applicants to ensure compliance with the eligibility requirements outlined in the announcement and related federal regulations. The overall purpose of the document is to ensure clear communication of eligibility and financial guidelines related to the funding opportunity.
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