Opportunity USDA-NRCS-CA-10-0005

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Opportunity USDA-NRCS-CA-10-0005: Introduction: The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), an Agency of the Department of Agriculture, works with private landowners through conservation planning and assistance designed to benefit soil, water, air, plants, and animals that result in productive lands and healthy ecosystems. NRCS's natural resources conservation programs help land owners reduce soil erosion, enhance water supplies, improve water quality, increase wildlife habitat, and reduce damages caused by floods and other natural disasters. NRCS achieves much of its conservation work through conservation programs under the Farm Bill including: - The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), a voluntary program that provides financial and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers who face threats to soil, water, air, and related natural resources on their land. Through EQIP, NRCS provides financial incentives to producers to promote agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible goals, optimize environmental benefits, and help farmers and ranchers meet Federal, State, Tribal, and local environmental regulations. - The Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP), a voluntary program for private landowners to develop and improve high quality habitat that supports wildlife populations of National, State, Tribal, and local significance. Through WHIP, the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides technical and financial assistance. - The Agricultural Water Enhancement Program (AWEP). AWEP provides financial and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers to assist them in applying agricultural water enhancement activities that conserve ground and surface water and improve water quality on agricultural lands. - The Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) a voluntary conservation program that encourages producers to address resource concerns in a comprehensive manner by undertaking additional conservation activities and improving, maintaining, and managing existing conservation activities. (For more information on these and other NRCS programs see: www.nrcs.usda.gov) Background: Applicants will be responsible for working in conjunction with NRCS in Kern County, CA to provide technical assistance and outreach to private landowners (producers) to strengthen, increase, and encourage the voluntary approach and participation in USDA Farm Bill Programs administered by NRCS as well as facilitate program execution and conservation delivery. Work performed under this agreement will focus on accelerating implementation of conservation practices by participants in USDA Farm Bill Programs. It will involve direct contact with landowners and land managers. The successful applicant will work in conjunction with NRCS staff to perform field visits and carry out a follow-up schedule for applying soil conservation practices in accordance with plans developed by professional planning technicians. Work will also include, in cooperation with NRCS staff, planning and delivering of community outreach events. NRCS expects to award one cooperative agreement based on proposals submitted and benefits derived for the current fiscal year. The funding ceiling available for the current fiscal year is: $50,000. Any agreements resulting from this solicitation will have a one-year base period and three one-year options. Activities under this cooperative agreement will be carried out from approximately June 1, 2010 through June 1, 2011. Scope of Work: The successful applicant will be responsible for working with NRCS offices in Kern County California to assist with water conservation activities and practices for new and existing EQIP contracts and/or working with participants through conservation technical assistance and to assist in activities that accelerate the implementation and tracking of new and prior year Farm Bill contracts. Activities will include: - Conduct Irrigation System Evaluations for current and existing EQIP contracts and/or work with participants through Conservation Technical Assistance to determine irrigation efficiency in order to conserve water and energy. - Assist with conducting field checks of contract based conservation practice implementation for payment. This will involve meeting with program participants to verify that installed practices under conservation contracts with NRCS meet NRCS standards and specifications set in the Field Office Technical Guide (http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/efotg/) as well as physical measurements of structural conservation practices using various measurement devices. - Assist with providing technical assistance to producers with conservation management practices in existing contracts including collecting and evaluating producer records and assisting them in disciplines such as irrigation water management. Assist with development and delivery of at least one Irrigation Water Management workshop or outreach event targeted at local producers. The successful applicant will submit quarterly reports of progress tracking progress on all tasks and submit a year-end report documenting accomplishments. All services provided in conservation planning, conservation practice application or verification, and other technical assistance must meet USDA-NRCS standards and specifications as set forth in the NRCS regulations. (for more information on these regulations see: www.nrcs.usda.gov) NRCS will be substantially involved in carrying out the work covered by this cooperative agreement. NRCS will also provide a representative to participate in the planning and management of the cooperative agreement and coordinate activities. NRCS will provide oversight and as necessary, agency software, forms, and other resource information. Evaluation Criteria - Listed in Descending Order of Importance 1. Ability to conduct irrigation system evaluations - Background and experience in conducting irrigation system evaluations to determine distribution uniformity. 2. Organizational Capabilities - the adequacy of organizational resources and experience to successfully manage and perform the project. This includes background and experience of staff that will complete the tasks in a professional manner and reflect a positive image of NRCS. 3. Knowledge of conservation issues in Kern County, CA and NRCS practice standards and specifications related to those conservation issues. 4. Ability to design and implement outreach events and community workshops on conservation issues. Each proposal will be evaluated and ranked in accordance with the evaluation factors listed above. Discussions may be held with each applicant regarding the applicant's experience, the proposed plan of action or alternative courses of action. After selection, NRCS will enter into negotiations with the selected applicant to discuss cost and the terms and conditions of the cooperative agreement to be signed. Available Funding A cooperative agreement will be awarded on a fiscal year basis. It is anticipated that a ceiling of 50,000 will be available in Kern County, CA for FY2010. The available funding for subsequent years is not fixed and may vary considerably. Amendments to the agreement may be developed upon availability of funding in follow-on years.
Federal Grant Title: Opportunity USDA-NRCS-CA-10-0005
Federal Agency Name: California State Office
Grant Categories: Natural Resources
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-NRCS-CA-10-0005
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 10.912
CFDA Descriptions: Environmental Quality Incentives Program
Current Application Deadline: May 13, 2010
Original Application Deadline: May 13, 2010
Posted Date: Apr 29, 2010
Creation Date: Apr 29, 2010
Archive Date: Jun 12, 2010
Total Program Funding: $50,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $50,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $25,000
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
State governments - County governments - City or township governments - Special district governments - Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) - Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education - Individuals - Small businesses
Grant Announcement Contact
Kimberly Pedersen Phone 530-792-5678

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