Bureau of Land Management
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BLM CA Forests and Woodlands Resource Management | $300,000.00 | The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Forest and Woodland Resource Management Program manages and conserves 58 million acres of forest and woodland in 12 western States and Alaska. These forests provide a range of ecosystem services including wildlife habitat, hydrologic function, and sustainable harvest of forest products valued by society. A primary activity of the program is to maintain and improve the resilience of forest and woodland ecosystems to wildfire, insects, disease, and drought through density management using timber sales, Stewardship agreements, and Good Neighbor (GNA) agreements. Priority activities under this announcement include preparation, administration, or implementation of timber sales, Stewardship and GNA projects that treat forest and woodlands. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324895 |
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BLM CA Fuels Management and Community Fire Assistance Program Activities | $990,000.00 | BLM Fuels Management and Community Fire Assistance program uses a risk-based approach that supports the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy goals of restoring and maintaining Fire Resilient Landscapes, Creating Fire Adapted Communities and Responding to Wildfire. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324897 |
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BLM CA Plant Conservation and Restoration Management | $100,000.00 | The Plant Conservation Program provides leadership in identifying, maintaining, and restoring Western native plant communities on public lands. Public lands contain a diversity of wildlife that need habitat of native plant communities comprised of over 50 ecoregions across BLM administered lands. Each ecoregion contains native plants that have adapted to those environments. The Program will continue to work with agencies and partners to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the plant program. Into the future, the BLM would continue to work with partners to focus on more diverse forbs and grasses for restoration of wildlife habitats and rehabilitation after wildfires. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324962 |
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BLM CA Recreation and Visitor Services | $50,000.00 | Public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM); California provide some of the most diverse outdoor recreation opportunities on Federal lands in the western United States. The BLM¿s Recreation and Visitor Services Program oversees a broad and complex set of recreation related programs, which provide a multitude of recreation opportunities and experiences. These recreation resources and visitor services support strong local economies and public land conservation. As BLM works to enhance recreational opportunities, we strive to remain a good neighbor and partner https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324947 |
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BLM CA Threatened and Endangered Species | $300,000.00 | BLMs Threatened and Endangered Species Program works to conserve and recover federally-listed and Bureau sensitive animal and plant species and their habitat on public lands. The program also shares cooperative responsibility with other BLM programs and partners for conservation of non-listed rare species with a goal of avoiding the need to list them in the future. The BLM manages habitat for over 430 wildlife, fish, and plant species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and at least 15 species identified as candidates for listing. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324888 |
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BLM CA Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands | $500,000.00 | BLM CA Youth Conservation projects provide employment for participants and opportunities to learn about and gain work experience in public lands and natural resources management while promoting long-term interest in public lands stewardship and the BLM. The BLM Youth Program assists the BLM with diversifying the workforce while exposing participants to the complex cultural and natural resource issues faced by National Conservation Lands managers. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=325272 |
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BLM IIJA Bureau of Land Management (AK) Rangeland Resource Management | $400,000.00 | Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management (State) Rangeland Resource Management https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=342762 |
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BLM IIJA Bureau of Land Management (AK) Wildlife Resource Management | $70,000.00 | Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management (State) Wildlife Resource Management https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=342778 |
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BLM IIJA Bureau of Land Management Alaska Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management | $1,300,000.00 | Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management Alaska (AK) Cultural and Paleontological Resources Management https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=345601 |
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BLM-National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) Graduate Research Innovation (GRIN) (One Task Statement) | $25,000.00 | The Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) is a partnership of seven federal wildland fire management and research agencies that have a shared need to address problems associated with managing wildland fuels, fires, and fire-impacted ecosystems. The partnering agencies include the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service (FS) and five bureaus in the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI): Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Geological Survey. The DOI also is represented by the Office of Wildland Fire. Funding to support the program is provided by both DOI and FS. For further background on the JFSP, those considering submitting proposals are encouraged to visit its website at https://www.firescience.gov. All proposals must be submitted by December 20, 2022, 5:00 p.m. MT, using the electronic submission process provided on the JFSP website (https://www.firescience.gov). Proposals cannot be submitted through Grants.gov. No exceptions are allowed to this closing date and time. All proposals must meet all requirements in this FOA (see especially Section V below). Proposals that do not meet all requirements in this section will not be considered for funding. Direct questions to: Administrative questions: Becky Jenison, Program Analyst Phone: 208-387-5958 Email: bjenison@blm.gov Task statement questions: Ed Brunson, Program Manager Phone: 208-387-5975 Email: ebrunson@blm.gov https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=344142 |