Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) Mine Waste Cooperative Agreements FY2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to state geological surveys for inventorying and characterizing mine waste to identify critical minerals and promote environmental restoration.
The Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) Mine Waste Cooperative Agreements FY2025, administered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under the Mineral Resources Program (MRP), offers funding through cooperative agreements to support state geological surveys in conducting mine waste inventory and characterization. This initiative is aligned with the objectives of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) to identify and assess potential critical minerals in mine waste, contributing to national strategies for mineral security and environmental restoration. The funding opportunity supports activities across three priorities: the creation of a national mine waste inventory (Priority 1), in-depth characterization of mine waste sites (Priority 2), and attendance at the annual Earth MRI workshop (Priority 3). The total available funding for FY2025 is approximately $5,000,000, with individual awards ranging from $2,000 to $356,000. A total of 14 awards are expected. Funding does not require matching contributions and supports project periods of up to 24 months. State geological surveys are the only eligible applicants, though universities may apply on their behalf if the survey is part of a state university system. Notably, surveys with overdue deliverables or reports from previous Earth MRI agreements are ineligible for this cycle. Priority 1 involves the development of a standardized ArcGIS geodatabase that records the locations, geological context, and potential resources of mine waste sites across states. Funding up to $50,000 is available for states to submit a minimum of 100 mine waste feature records, following a quality control process in coordination with USGS. Priority 2 supports more extensive field-based mine waste characterization, with budgets up to $300,000 for sampling and analysis. The USGS will provide up to $70,000 in analytical services per project, with geochemical and mineralogical analyses carried out under standardized protocols. Priority 3 allows states to request up to $6,000 to send two participants to the Earth MRI annual workshop scheduled for October 28β30, 2025, in Reston, Virginia. Applications are due by May 14, 2025, at 3:00 PM EDT through Grants.gov. The earliest possible project start date is July 15, 2025, or upon receipt of FY2025 BIL funding. Submission requires completion of forms SF-424, SF-424A, SF-424B, a project abstract summary, project narrative, and supporting documents including CVs, budget justifications, and data management plans. Applicants must be registered in SAM.gov and have a Unique Entity Identifier. A workspace must be created in Grants.gov to complete and submit the application. Proposals are reviewed for eligibility, technical merit, societal benefits, team experience, and budget appropriateness. Each priority proposed will be evaluated separately and must achieve a minimum review score to be eligible for funding. Projects are selected through a merit-based review process involving USGS and external experts. Funded projects will involve regular engagement with USGS staff to ensure consistent data standards and collaboration. For technical questions, contact Margaret Eastman at [email protected] or 703-283-9642. For administrative assistance, contact Tina Hamalak at [email protected] or 703-648-6312. Grants.gov support is also available at [email protected] or 1-800-518-4726.
Award Range
$3,000 - $356,000
Total Program Funding
$5,000,000
Number of Awards
14
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Estimated Total Program Funding: $5,000,000 Expected Number of Awards: 14 Award Ceiling: $356,000 Award Floor: $3,000 The approximate range for an individual award is a minimum of $2,000.00 up to a maximum of $356,000.00. In some circumstances, funding may be less than $3,000.00 or more than $356,000.00.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Only State geological surveys are eligible to apply to this Notice of Funding Opportunity under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public Law: 117-58, Sec. 40201). A university may submit a proposal on behalf of a State geological survey if the State geological survey is organized under a state university system. If a State geological survey is overdue on deliverables or progress reports on ANY previous or ongoing Earth MRI-funded agreements at the time of proposal submission, proposal may not be considered for funding.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
April 10, 2025
Application Closes
May 14, 2025
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