National Climate Adaptation Science Center Program (NCASC)
This funding opportunity provides financial support to academic institutions, nonprofits, and state and local governments to establish Climate Adaptation Science Centers that will research and develop strategies to help manage the impacts of climate change on natural resources in specific U.S. regions.
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers Program (NRCASC) Notice of Funding Opportunity for Fiscal Year 2025, from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), offers funding for institutions to host and manage Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) in the Northeast, Pacific Islands, and South Central regions. The purpose is to support research and develop adaptation strategies that address high-priority needs for natural resource managers affected by climate change, particularly in water, land, and wildlife sectors. Host institutions will provide regional expertise, collaborate with USGS federal components, and engage stakeholders to produce actionable science for climate adaptation. This opportunity provides base funding of $1.48 million annually for the Northeast and South Central CASCs and $1.85 million for the Pacific Islands CASC, each over five years. Additional funds, up to 20% of the total CASC budget, may be available each year based on appropriations. Host institutions are expected to establish partnerships, meet region-specific climate adaptation needs, and maintain data management per USGS standards. Selected institutions will also participate in a national network of CASCs, promoting research coordination across regions. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, academic institutions, and nonprofits, while federal agencies are excluded as hosts. Cost sharing is not required, though many past hosts have contributed resources. Applications must demonstrate capabilities in research, institutional commitment, and support for program objectives. Required elements include a technical proposal, budget, letters of support, and resumes for key personnel. The submission deadline is February 3, 2025, via Grants.gov. Evaluation criteria focus on the quality of the proposed science, collaboration capacity, institutional support, and budget justification. Proposals must outline specific personnel, anticipated deliverables, and plans to support capacity-building and outreach initiatives. Compliance with diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) principles is also encouraged. The award decision is expected by June 30, 2025. Selected host institutions will receive significant guidance and collaboration from USGS on project execution, communication, and reporting.
Award Range
Not specified - $24,050,000
Total Program Funding
$24,050,000
Number of Awards
3
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Northeast CASC base funding amount: $7,400,000 Pacific Islands CASC base funding amount: $9,250,000 South Central CASC base funding amount: $7,400,000 It is anticipated that for the Northeast and South Central CACSs, a base funding amount of $1,480,000 will be provided each year for 5 years, and that for the Pacific Islands CASC, a base funding amount of $1,850,000 will be provided each year for 5 years. Annually, an additional amount that is up to 20% of the overall CASC program budget for that year, may also be available for each regional CASC depending on availability of appropriated funds.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible Applicants: Non-Federal entities eligible to submit proposals under this Announcement include state, not-for-profit, local government, and academic institutions. USGS entities may not submit proposals and may not be listed as formal partners on proposals. Federal agencies may collaborate in the execution of research projects, but should not be a Host or a consortium partner; Federal partners must receive money through other methods as appropriate and not through Federal financial assistance (i.e., the CASC hosting cooperative agreement).Any eligible non-Federal entity, organization, or consortium interested in hosting a Center in the identified CASC region may apply; consortium partners are not required to be physically located within their corresponding CASC region. However, proposals involving institutions located outside the focal region should provide strong evidence of experience and capability to conduct research and maintain active partnerships with resource management stakeholders within the focal region, either directly or through other consortium members. Proposals may be submitted for a single institution or by one institution serving as the CASC Host, along with additional consortium partners. Consortium partners should only be included if they will play a clear and substantive role in CASC strategy and operations. Examples include the provision of cooperative agreement funding for faculty and students or post-doctoral researchers for research activities related to the CASC science agenda.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
September 27, 2024
Application Closes
February 3, 2025
Grantor
Rachel Miller
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