Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit Notice of Intent to Award |
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Federal Grant Title: Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit Notice of Intent to Award CFDA Number: 15.650 CFDA Description: Research Grants (Generic) Federal Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service Category of Funding Activity: Environment Science and Technology Category Explanation: Information not provided Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: FWS-LCC-R1J100 Document Type: Modification to Previous Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement Grant Posted Date: Jul 07, 2010 Creation Date: Jul 08, 2010 Original Closing Date for Applications: Jul 19, 2010 Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 19, 2010 Archive Date: Aug 18, 2010 Expected Number of Awards: 1 Estimated Total Program Funding: Information not provided Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $38,760 Federal Grant Award Floor: $38,760 Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- City or township governments - Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
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- Grant Description
- A NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD is issued by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to Oregon State University - Oregon Climate Change Research Institute according to 505 DM 2.14(B)4 (see attached NOI). No competition is expected. The Service and its partners recognize that addressing climate change and other stressors within and across landscapes are contingent on partnerships that cut across jurisdictions. Benefits of collaborative partnerships, for landscape conservation issues, include providing spatially-explicit scientific analyses and tools that link biological planning, conservation design, conservation delivery, monitoring, and research to address climate change threats and other limiting factors on fish, wildlife and habitats at a landscape level. OCCRI personnel have the particular technical expertise and experience generating high resolution maps and modeling dominant vegetation type, biomass burned, and vegetation carbon spatial maps in the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative geographic area.
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- Grant Announcement Contact
- Mary Mahaffy FWS Project Officer 360-753-9407
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