F25AS00184 FY 2025 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund: Conservation Planning Assistance
This grant provides financial support to state agencies for developing and implementing conservation plans that protect endangered and at-risk species on non-Federal lands.
The FY 2025 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund: Conservation Planning Assistance grant program, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, provides financial support to State agencies for developing and implementing Habitat Conservation Plans and Conservation Benefit Agreements. These initiatives are aimed at conserving endangered, threatened, or at-risk species under the Endangered Species Act by addressing conservation needs on non-Federal lands. The primary goal is to develop new Habitat Conservation Plans and Conservation Benefit Agreements, renew or amend existing agreements, and provide administrative support for permitted Conservation Benefit Agreements. Habitat Conservation Plans enable non-Federal landowners to comply with Endangered Species Act requirements by authorizing the take of listed species incidental to otherwise lawful activities. Conservation Benefit Agreements offer landowners assurances and incentives for implementing conservation measures that benefit species recovery. Eligible applicants are State agencies that have entered into cooperative agreements with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for endangered and threatened species conservation, as outlined in section 6(c) of the Endangered Species Act. Non-State entities such as local governments, private organizations, and landowners may participate as subrecipients or partners. Projects funded under this opportunity must focus on species listed as endangered or threatened, candidate species, or species considered at risk. The program emphasizes the development of conservation planning tools, scientific studies, and technical guidance that address the needs of at-risk species. The grant supports projects that include but are not limited to the development and implementation of Habitat Conservation Plans, biological assessments, environmental reviews, and stakeholder coordination efforts. Activities should result in measurable conservation benefits that contribute to the long-term recovery of listed or at-risk species. Applicants must clearly demonstrate the project’s contribution to species conservation, the scientific integrity of their methods, and the cost-effectiveness of their approach. The total funding available for this opportunity is dependent on annual Congressional appropriations. Individual award amounts may vary based on project scope and merit. Applications are evaluated based on criteria such as the project’s significance to species conservation, technical quality, cost-effectiveness, and the capacity of the applicant to successfully implement the proposed activities. Collaboration with local governments, landowners, and other stakeholders is encouraged to enhance the project’s impact. Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by the specified deadline, which will be outlined in the official funding announcement. Submissions must include a detailed project narrative, budget justification, and any required supporting documentation. Successful applicants will be notified of their award and will be required to submit periodic performance and financial reports to ensure compliance with program objectives and Federal grant regulations. The program offers a significant opportunity for State agencies to advance species conservation efforts through comprehensive planning and collaboration. By supporting the development and implementation of conservation agreements, the program helps address habitat loss, species decline, and other critical conservation challenges on non-Federal lands.
Award Range
Not specified - $1,000,000
Total Program Funding
$8,740,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - Yes, 25%
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Only State agencies that have entered into a Cooperative Agreement pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and have provided the information necessary for the annual renewal (reconfirmation) of their Cooperative Agreement are eligible to apply for funding. Applicants that have not fulfilled both criteria will not be considered. While funding may only be awarded to States, individuals or groups such as counties or conservation organizations may work with a State agency that has a cooperative agreement on conservation efforts that are mutually beneficial, as a subgrantee.Neither the Federal funds awarded through this opportunity, nor the associated non-Federal cost share, may be used to satisfy regulatory requirements of the ESA, including complying with a biological opinion under Section 7, fulfilling Federal mitigation, minimization, and/or monitoring requirements of an HCP permitted under Section 10, or any other Federal regulatory mitigation requirement (e.g., mitigation for Clean Water Act permits).For applications involving a previously funded planning effort, funding cannot be sought to support activities to meet deliverables that were identified for completion under open prior year awards. For example, if a prior planning assistance grant was awarded to a State to complete a draft NEPA document, funding from this opportunity cannot be sought to complete a draft NEPA document. The Service will not fund work in conflict with species approved recovery plans [50 CFR 81.2]. An application cannot include U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) costs.State administrative costs must either be assumed by the State or included in the proposal in accordance with Federal requirements.Generally, only expenses incurred and budgeted during the period of performance are reimbursable; the period of performance begins with the effective date established at the time the grant is approved. However, a State may request reimbursement of pre-award costs for certain necessary expenses detailed in the grant application. Pre-award costs are those incurred prior to the approval of the grant where such costs are necessary to comply with the proposed period of performance. Such costs are allowable only if the grant is awarded, only to the extent that they would have been allowable if incurred after the date of the award, and only with the written approval of the awarding agency (2 CFR 200.458).Land acquisition is not eligible for consideration under this funding opportunity.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
December 11, 2024
Application Closes
March 14, 2025
Grantor
Kelly Niland
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