FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Headquarters (HQ) Wildlife Program
ID: 357657Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Bureau of Land Management (DOI-BLM)

Award Range

$10K - $2M

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 Headquarters Wildlife Program, with a total of $4,000,000 available to support wildlife habitat restoration projects. The program aims to protect biodiversity, enhance resilience to climate change, and support state wildlife objectives, specifically focusing on wildlife connectivity and ecosystem restoration. Eligible applicants include private institutions of higher education, government entities, and certain nonprofits, while individuals and for-profit organizations are excluded. Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by February 14, 2025, and selected projects are expected to commence in July 2025, concluding by June 30, 2030. For further inquiries, applicants can contact Irene Sattler at isattler@blm.gov.

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    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces a funding opportunity under the FY25 IIJA/IRA Headquarters Wildlife Program (Funding Opportunity Number L25AS00168) with a total available funding of $4,000,000 to support wildlife habitat restoration projects. The program aims to protect biodiversity, enhance resilience to climate change, and support State wildlife objectives, specifically targeting wildlife connectivity and ecosystem restoration. Eligible applicants include government entities, educational institutions, and certain nonprofits; individuals and for-profit entities are excluded. Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by February 14, 2025, following a detailed requirement checklist including various forms, project narratives, budgets, and compliance documentation. Proposals will undergo eligibility and merit reviews, assessing factors such as technical approach, public benefit, and applicant qualifications. Notably, there is no cost-sharing requirement, and substantial federal involvement in project execution is anticipated. Selected projects may commence in July 2025, concluding by June 30, 2030, adhering to federal guidelines and reporting requirements. The program underscores the BLM's commitment to biodiversity conservation and community engagement while utilizing science-driven decision-making to guide wildlife management practices.
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