Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Science and Culture Camp Cooperative Agreements

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Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Science and Culture Camp Cooperative Agreements: The purpose of this agreement is to allow the Service and the Cooperators to jointly sponsor environmental and cultural education programming serving children in communities within or adjacent to Alaska's 16 National Wildlife Refuges. All environmental education programming's purpose is to bring together science and traditional knowledge and experience, and to help young people understand, appreciate, and practice stewardship. Program Objectives: 1.Increased awareness and understanding of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges and regional natural and cultural history among school children and participating in adults in communities neighboring refuges. 2.Increased skills among children related to scientific inquiry and traditional cultural practices. 3.Participants and the host community will have a positive experience interacting with Service staff and volunteers. Content and Form of Application Submission A complete application package will include the following: 1.A project proposal (4 pages maximum) including: *Statement demonstrating established partnership with one or more of Alaska National Wildlife Refuge including: (contact information of local refuge staff, a description of past successful partnership(s) *Statement demonstrating community (physical, economic, social, financial, institutional) need for the program. The results or benefits expected ones that solution has been achieved. *Statement demonstrating that environmental education programming will provide a quality environmental education experience. In other words, the environmental education opportunity must offer learning opportunities which support behavioral objectives that compliment management and outreach objectives of the refuge. *Statement demonstrating a partnership with other Fish and Wildlife Service programs or private partners to not only leverage dollars to maximize impacts but to, where possible, combine staff efforts to achieve common goals and remove duplicative efforts in communities. Science camps are encouraged to demonstrate at least a 25 percent nonfederal match. Budget Narrative A.Applicant's contribution (Include both monetary and in-kind services. Please indicate whether the funds are federal or non-federal). B.Other partners' contributions (Include monetary and in-kind services. Please indicate whether the funds are federal or non-federal) C.Funds requested from the Fish and Wildlife Service D.Total Project Cost (Sum of A, B, and C) E.Total value of non-federal contribution F.Total value of federal contribution G.Non-federal percent of total project cost [calculated as (E/E+F)*100] Contact Include name, agency or organization, address, phone, FAX, e-mail. Submission Dates and Times, effect of missing a deadline Application must be postmarked, faxed, transmitted through Grants.govAPPLY by 4:00 p.m. Alaska Time, February 29, 2012. It is the applicant's responsibility to confirm receipt of their proposal with the designated Agency Contact. Funding Restrictions Projects may not involve political advocacy or litigation. Reasonable indirect/administrative costs are allowable. Limited reimbursement of pre-award costs is allowable; such costs are incurred at the risk of the applicant should the grant application not be selected for funding. Application Review Proposals will be evaluated by a regional visitor services panel. Panel members will review each proposal and judge the project's ability to: 1.Science camp funding will first be distributed to long standing camps with committed partners, measureable behavioral objectives and demonstrated successes. 2.Strong partnerships are greatly encouraged and will be given priority. Please be advised that the ratio of federal to nonfederal dollars is one of the criteria the panel will review when analyzing proposals. 3.New or expanded camps will be funded through this program unless the request for funding exceeds the dollars available. If requests for proposals exceed the funding amount then the Service will rank the proposals. Funding priority will be based on the following criteria: a.Population size of communities based on the 2010 Census data (e.g. Camps serving communities with less than 5,000 people will be given more consideration than larger communities - based on the premise that large communities have more opportunities and resources available to them); b.Number of students the camp will reach; c.Demonstration of a benefit to a refuge's purpose; d.Number of partners involved in the camp. Top rank proposals will be funded using the science camp allocation. The remaining proposals will be considered and ranked with the general CCS projects by the CCS panel if they propose a 50 percent or greater nonfederal match.
Federal Grant Title: Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Science and Culture Camp Cooperative Agreements
Federal Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Grant Categories: Education
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: F12AS00053
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 15.649
CFDA Descriptions: Service Training and Technical Assistance (Generic Training)
Current Application Deadline: Feb 29, 2012
Original Application Deadline: Feb 29, 2012
Posted Date: Jan 31, 2012
Creation Date: Jan 31, 2012
Archive Date: Mar 09, 2012
Total Program Funding: $250,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $25,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $2,500
Expected Number of Awards: 20
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Additional Information on Eligibility
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity). The Alaska National Wildlife Refuge System Science and Culture Camps aims to partner with communities within or adjacent to Alaska's 16 National Wildlife Refuges to conduct collaborative environmental and cultural education programming for local school-aged youth.
Grant Announcement Contact
Milagros Cortes, Contract Specialist, [email protected]
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