F24AS00189 - Endangered Species Conservation - Wolf Livestock Loss Compensation and Prevention Grants

The summary for the F24AS00189 - Endangered Species Conservation - Wolf Livestock Loss Compensation and Prevention Grants grant is detailed below. This summary states who is eligible for the grant, how much grant money will be awarded, current and past deadlines, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers, and a sampling of similar government grants. Verify the accuracy of the data FederalGrants.com provides by visiting the webpage noted in the Link to Full Announcement section or by contacting the appropriate person listed as the Grant Announcement Contact. If any section is incomplete, please visit the website for the Fish and Wildlife Service, which is the U.S. government agency offering this grant.
F24AS00189 - Endangered Species Conservation - Wolf Livestock Loss Compensation and Prevention Grants: Subtitle C of the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-11) authorized the Wolf Livestock Loss Demonstration Project (Program) with two purposes:1) Prevention - Provide funding to assist livestock producers in undertaking proactive, nonlethal activities to reduce the risk of livestock loss due to predation by wolves; and2) Compensation - Provide funding to reimburse livestock producers for livestock losses due to such predation.Federal financial assistance, provided in the form of grants, can be used to support the implementation of state and tribal programs designed to assist livestock producers in undertaking proactive, nonlethal activities to reduce the risk of livestock loss due to predation by wolves and to compensate livestock producers for livestock losses due to such predation. Included in the authorizing language is direction to award this Federal financial assistance through a competitive grant program and to expend funds equally between the program's two purposes.Proactive, nonlethal preventive measures eligible for funding include, but are not limited to, fencing, livestock guard dogs, and range riders who patrol areas occupied by livestock susceptible to predation by wolves. Depredation Compensation funding may be used for the reimbursement of livestock losses due to confirmed wolf depredation. Qualifying livestock includes cattle, swine, horses, mules, sheep, goats and livestock guard animals. States and tribes (hereafter, applicants) may apply for Depredation Compensation funding for the reimbursement of livestock losses and/or a Depredation Prevention funding for preventative management activities that occur on Federal, state, or private land, or land owned by, or held in trust for the benefit of, a tribe.Grants are awarded directly to applicants. Applicants must establish their own procedures for accepting applications from private entities (including individual ranchers, for-profit corporations, and not-for-profit organizations) interested in obtaining Program funds. Those seeking funds will need to work through the procedures established by their state wildlife management/animal damage control agency.Applicants are eligible to compete for either Depredation Compensation or Depredation Prevention funding, or both. Applicants may submit a proposal that includes both activities, but each activity will be ranked and considered separately.General Program Funding Priorities Funding priorities are determined pursuant to Section 6202 (d) of P.L. 111-11, as follows: the level of livestock predation in the state or on the land owned by or held in trust for the benefit of the tribe, whether the state or tribe is located in a geographical area that is at high risk for livestock predation and other factors that the Secretary determines appropriate.Further, programs with high percentages of livestock producer participation and that support the utilization of a wide variety of deterrents and techniques will be prioritized for Depredation Prevention. Programs that are robust in terms of investigation management, record keeping and reporting, and public transparency will be prioritized for Depredation Compensation funding. Finally, applicants that have a Depredation Prevention program will be prioritized for Depredation Compensation funding. Complete merit review criteria are provided in Section E. Application Review Information.
Federal Grant Title: F24AS00189 - Endangered Species Conservation - Wolf Livestock Loss Compensation and Prevention Grants
Federal Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service (DOI-FWS)
Grant Categories: Natural Resources
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: F24AS00189
Type of Funding: Grant
CFDA Numbers: 15.666
CFDA Descriptions: Information not provided
Current Application Deadline: March 1st, 2024
Original Application Deadline: March 1st, 2024
Posted Date: December 1st, 2023
Creation Date: December 1st, 2023
Archive Date: August 1st, 2024
Total Program Funding: $900,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $450,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $1,000
Expected Number of Awards:
Cost Sharing or Matching: Yes
Last Updated: December 1st, 2023
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
State governments - Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Additional Information on Eligibility
To be eligible to receive a grant pursuant to P.L. 111-11, a state or tribe must:(1) designate an appropriate agency of the state or tribal government to administer one or both aspects of the program funded by the grant;(2) establish one or more accounts to receive grant funds;(3) maintain files of all claims received under programs funded by the grant, including supporting documentation;(4) submit to the appropriate Service Program Coordinator (see Section G)            (A) annual reports that include:                        (i) a summary of claims and expenditures under the program during the year; and                        (ii) a description of any action taken on the claims; and            (B) such other reports as the Secretary may be required to assist in determining the effectiveness of activities provided assistance under this program; and(5) promulgate rules for reimbursing livestock producers under the program. In addition, to ensure funds are achieving immediate conservation benefit, applicants must have fully expended Program grant funds from FY 2020 and prior years.Further, to be eligible to receive Depredation Compensation funding, a state or tribe must: Ensure proper documentation, retain receipts, and record matching funds expended. Have the ability to protect the evidence of depredation.Coordinate with local United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)-Wildlife Services field representatives, or other authorized official, who will coordinate an investigation.Document payments to ensure fair-market value.Further, to be eligible to receive Depredation Prevention funding, a state or tribe must: Ensure proper documentation, retain receipts, and record matching funds expended.Ensure applicant demonstration of good faith effort to avoid conflicts.Demonstrate effectiveness of non-lethal measures.
Grant Announcement Contact
Patrick McKenney
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