F25AS00099_FY 2025 Competitive State Wildlife Grant (C-SWG) Program_Funding Opportunity Announcement
This funding opportunity supports state and territorial wildlife agencies in the U.S. to proactively conserve at-risk wildlife species and their habitats through collaborative projects.
The FY 2025 Competitive State Wildlife Grant (C-SWG) Program aims to support U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia in the proactive conservation of wildlife species and their habitats. Administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, this program emphasizes collaborative efforts to avert stricter federal regulatory requirements under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by funding projects that address species of greatest conservation need (SGCN). The program includes two funding streams: the traditional C-SWG Program and the Plan Enhancement Subprogram, each with specific goals and requirements. Eligible applicants for this program are state, territorial, and D.C. fish and wildlife agencies, as well as four regional fish and wildlife associations (NEAFWA, SEAFWA, MAFWA, and WAFWA). Other entities, including non-profits, private organizations, and academic institutions, are not eligible to apply directly. The program prioritizes multi-agency and multi-state partnerships, particularly those addressing emerging wildlife conservation challenges, implementing SGCN action plans, and leveraging innovative approaches to conservation. Funding for the C-SWG Program ranges from $25,000 to $1 million per award, depending on the project's scope and partnerships. The Federal share of funding for most projects is capped at 75% of the total cost, with a 25% matching requirement. This cost-sharing requirement is waived for insular areas, including American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The program emphasizes collaboration, requiring active participation and matching contributions from project partners. Applicants must submit their proposals through Grants.gov or GrantSolutions by February 25, 2025. Submissions must include detailed project narratives, budgets, letters of commitment, and compliance documentation. Proposals are evaluated based on their alignment with state and regional wildlife action plans, the significance of targeted species or habitats, the technical merit of the proposed approach, and the project's anticipated outcomes. Special consideration is given to projects addressing climate resilience and economic benefits. Award announcements are anticipated by June 2025, with typical project periods spanning two to three years. Post-award requirements include regular reporting of progress through the TRACS system and adherence to federal and program-specific compliance standards. For assistance with applications, potential applicants are encouraged to contact their regional office well in advance of the submission deadline.
Award Range
$25,000 - $1,000,000
Total Program Funding
$7,200,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - For awards made to eligible recipients in the continental States, Hawai'i, the District of Columbia (D.C.), and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Federal share may not exceed 75 percent of the total project cost. The total project cost includes the requested Federal funds plus the required 25 percent matching share and any additional voluntary matching funds or other resources identified in your application. In accordance with 48 United States Code (U.S.C.) 1469(a), Amendment of Subsection (d), and the DOI Policy Advisory Notice on the waiver of cost sharing requirements for certain insular areas, Service Regional Directors shall waive this cost sharing requirement for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Cost sharing or matching requirements are provided in 2 CFR 200.1 and 2 CFR 200.306. You must provide detailed information about matching contributions in your application. You may meet the requirement through contributions from a third party. A third party is any individual or organization other than you as the applicant, such as a partner or subrecipient. For your proposed match to be allowable, it must meet all the criteria listed in 2 CFR 200.306(b). Each recipient is responsible for the full amount of the match identified in your application, including any amount provided by one or more third parties. You must document all third party contributions with a signed letter of commitment. The letter must detail the amount of matching cash and/or the value of any in-kind contributions identified in your application
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Please note that ONLY the State, Territory, and District of Columbia fish and wildlife agencies and the four regional associations of fish and wildlife agencies (NEAFWA, SEAFWA, MAFWA, and WAFWA) are eligible to apply. All other entities including but not limited to academic institutions, non-profit or for-profit organizations, private landowners or other individuals, or local units of government are not eligible to apply. Applications are reviewed for eligibility based on criteria provided in the Application Review Information section of this announcement, under Eligibility Review.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
November 14, 2024
Application Closes
February 25, 2025
Grantor
Paul Van Ryzin
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