Region 6 Migratory Bird Program

This announcement is for US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Region 6, Mountain Prairie Region, FY 2011 Migratory Bird Project Support for the conservation of bird species.

Special emphasis will be placed on bird species listed in USFWS conservation and management priorities (e.g.

regional

USFWS Birds of Conservation Concern 2008, Focal Species list, etc.).

Implementing focal species and national, regional, flyway, Bird Conservation Region, and state-level bird conservation plans (e.g., Partners in Flight North American Landbird Conservation Plan (http://www.partnersinflight.org), U. S. Shorebird Conservation Plan (http://shorebirdplan.fws.gov), North American Waterbird Conservation Plan (http://www.waterbirdconservation.org), North American Waterfowl Management Plan (http://birdhabitat.fws.gov/NAWMP/nawmphp.htm), priority information needs for webless game bird species (http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/NewReportsPublications/Research/WMGBMR.html) and State Wildlife Action Plans) are among the Service's highest priorities.

Projects related to the priorities identified in these plans will receive the greatest funding consideration.

Projects should address one or more of the following activities:
a) Population surveys and monitoring to determine the status, trends, and distribution of bird species and groups of concern.

Emphasis will be placed on landscape-level applications; b) Applied research, including, but not limited to, studies of habitat requirements, best management practices, limiting factors, and population responses to habitat conservation activities; development of new monitoring techniques and programs for poorly-surveyed species; and modeling bird/habitat relationships to identify bird habitat focus areas; c) Compilation of technical information, such as status reviews of bird species of concern, development of habitat management and restoration guidelines, and other outreach and education tools.

Habitat management projects per se are generally not covered under this program.

The Region 6 Migratory Bird Program staff reviews and approves project proposals and their associated budget upon receipt of a completed application.

Decisions on funding a proposal are usually made no later than 180 days after receipt of the proposal.

However, funding opportunities may present themselves at a later opportunity at which time projects may be reconsidered.

Projects will be reviewed to determine how well they address the regional migratory bird program priorities, including relevance to bird conservation plan priorities, conservation and management priority species, and the bird conservation activities outlined above.

Projects will also be evaluated for their biological and statistical soundness, feasibility, geographic scope of applicability, and cost effectiveness.

Projects may also be evaluated and reviewed by outside sources, including but not limited to other appropriate federal staff at national and regional levels, state and local government employees, and other individuals with project area expertise, before selection is approved, to insure cost effectiveness, biological and statistical methodology, and feasibility.

Although cost sharing and funding match are not a requirement, projects involving partners from other agencies and organizations who provide matching funds, in-kind services, materials, and equipment may be given greater consideration for funding than similar projects that do not include partner resources.

Application packets are accepted throughout the fiscal year (1 Oct – 30 Sept) and are reviewed upon receipt.

We have been advised that due to a change in the budget program we will be using we may not be allowed to process any funding opportunities past 1 July 201 1. Please plan accordingly.

Projects with a proposed start date prior to 1 May should be received prior to 1 March to allow for adequate decision and processing time.

Once a proposal is accepted and mutually agreed upon deliverables and funding are approved, a formal agreement is written.

Upon signing of the agreement by both parties, work may begin.

Based upon the USFWS Program Officer determination, some agreements may be issued with a period of performance of up to five years.

Subject to availability of funds, funding on some agreements may be increased during the life of the agreement.

Please see attached FAQ for additional clarification.

Please consider discussing projects prior to application for eligibility with contact listed below.
Related Programs

Migratory Bird Monitoring, Assessment and Conservation

Department of the Interior


Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service

Office:

Estimated Funding: $13,635,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Link to all NPS BAA's

Additional Information of Eligibility:
All responsible sources from U. S. academia, U. S. research institutions, laboratories outside the U. S. Federal Government, and accredited foreign universities may submit proposals under this BAA.

Federally Funded Research & Development Centers (FFRDCs), including Department of Energy National Laboratories, are not eligible to receive awards under this BAA.

U. S. Government schools of higher education, Navy laboratories and warfare centers as well as other Department of Defense and civilian agency laboratories are also not eligible to receive awards under this BAA and should not directly submit either white papers or full proposals in response to this BAA.

If any such organization is interested in research described herein, the organization should contact the Technical Point of Contact at mdrasmus@nps.edu or pascc@nps.edu University Affiliated Research Centers (UARC) are eligible to submit proposals under this BAA unless precluded from doing so by their Department of Defense UARC contract.



Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
suzanne_fellows@fws.gov

Date Posted:
2010-10-02

Application Due Date:
2011-09-30

Archive Date:
2011-10-30


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