Cooperative AgreementPostedDiscretionary

Bluff Wetland 60% Design

Bureau of Reclamation
R25AS00295
Application Deadline
Oct 17, 2025
Closed
Days Remaining
0
Deadline passed
Award Ceiling
$300,000
Total Program Funding
$300,000

Grant Opportunity Analysis

The Bureau of Reclamation is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "Bluff Wetland 60% Design," aimed at advancing the design of a wetland project critical for the recovery of endangered fish species in the San Juan River Basin. The objective is to build upon an existing 30% design to complete a 60% design that will facilitate the rearing of larval razorback suckers, addressing a significant habitat limitation identified by the San Juan River Basin Endangered Fish Recovery Program. This cooperative agreement has an estimated total funding of $300,000, with a minimum award of $1 and a maximum award ceiling of $300,000, and is open to non-federal entities. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by October 17, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Autumn Anderson at amanderson@usbr.gov.

Eligible Applicants

Others
Additional Eligibility Information

Non-federal entities eligible.

Grant Documents

4 Files
Budget.bin
Binary72 KBAug 16, 2025
AI Summary
The Budget Narrative Guidance outlines requirements for federal grant applicants to submit detailed budget estimates aligning with the SF-424A. It emphasizes that all costs must be allowable, allocable, and reasonable per 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E. The guidance breaks down nine budget categories: Personnel, Fringe Benefits, Travel, Equipment, Supplies, Contractual, Construction, Other Direct Costs, and Indirect Costs, providing specific narrative requirements and examples for each. Key aspects include documenting personnel compensation, detailing fringe benefits, justifying travel expenses, itemizing equipment and supplies, and distinguishing between contractual services and subawards. It also addresses construction-related costs and defines
Budget.pdf
PDF339 KBAug 16, 2025
AI Summary
The Budget Narrative Guidance outlines requirements for federal grant applicants to submit detailed budget estimates aligning with the SF-424A. It emphasizes that all costs must be allowable, allocable, and reasonable per 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E. The guidance breaks down nine budget categories: Personnel, Fringe Benefits, Travel, Equipment, Supplies, Contractual, Construction, Other Direct Costs, and Indirect Costs, providing specific narrative requirements and examples for each. Key aspects include documenting personnel compensation, detailing fringe benefits, justifying travel expenses, itemizing equipment and supplies, and distinguishing between contractual services and subawards. It also addresses construction-related costs and defines
Submission.pdf
PDF248 KBAug 16, 2025
AI Summary
This government file outlines the essential steps for organizations and individuals to register and apply for federal grants through SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and GrantSolutions. It emphasizes the critical requirement of SAM.gov registration and obtaining a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) for most applicants, with exceptions for individuals applying as natural persons. The document provides detailed instructions for navigating each system, including creating accounts, managing user roles, and utilizing application workspaces. It also offers guidance on completing and submitting applications, tracking their status, and revising submissions if needed. Key aspects include ensuring active registrations, adherence to specific submission instructions for each platform, and utilizing available technical support resources. The overall purpose is to guide applicants through the administrative and technical processes necessary to successfully apply for government funding opportunities.
Foa_Content_of_R25AS00295.pdf
PDF1125 KBAug 16, 2025
AI Summary
This government file details a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Dan River Basin Restoration Program. The program, established in 2008, aims to allow water development to continue while complying with the Indian River Act, which protects the Indian River and its surrounding areas. The RFP seeks applications to protect and restore the Indian River Basin, focusing on water users, conservation groups, states, and federal and tribal entities. The program is supported by the Bureau of Reclamation and prioritizes conceptual designs, with future phases involving the completion of detailed designs. The objective is to contain and recover the excess water supply from the Dan River Basin, supporting its development. The RFP outlines application instructions, eligibility requirements, and evaluation criteria, emphasizing the need for comprehensive proposals that demonstrate financial assistance, general representations, and certifications.

Related Grant Opportunities

Project Timeline

postedOriginal Opportunity PostedAug 13, 2025
deadlineApplication DeadlineOct 17, 2025
expiryArchive DateJan 30, 2026

Funding Details

Award Ceiling
$300,000
Award Floor
$1
Est. Total Program Funding
$300,000
No cost sharing required

Agency & Classification

Agency
Bureau of Reclamation(DOI-BOR)
Funding Category
Other
Funding Instrument
Cooperative Agreement

Grantor Contact

CFDA Numbers

15.529

Official Sources