BLM New Mexico Statewide Youth Corps Resource Crew and Interns

The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to conduct joint conservation, restoration, monitoring, research, education, and youth work experience activities throughout the New Mexico Public Lands.

Specific projects will be implemented through individual task agreements under this cooperative

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This program will help manage and protect BLM lands by providing trail maintainance, restoration work, educational opportunities, trail ethics information,expertise for travel management and recreation planning.

In addition, the program will help with the recruitment and training of youth, volunteers and BLM staff, and coordinating resource protection projects.

From this the youth corps will gain an increased appreciation and understanding of our public lands and of the value of public service, and are likely to become life-long advocates for those values.

This opportunity will be focused on providing youth with opportunities to obtain work skills and experience by completing work projects on recreation sites and trails, and working with professionals in resource monitoring, habitat protection, and land management activities.

The BLM New Mexico has many opportunities to facilitate youth education about land management through efforts both in the office and in the field.
Related Programs

Recreation Resource Management

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Bureau of Land Management

Estimated Funding: $500,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Click on APPLICATION tab above to download full announcement instructions and application package

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This legislation authorizes the Department of the Interior to enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with any qualified youth or conservation corps to carry out appropriate conservation projects on public lands, Indian lands, and Hawaiian homelands.

This use is allowed under any program established by a State or local government, by the governing body of any Indian tribe, or by a nonprofit organization that (a) is capable of offering meaningful, full-time, productive work for individuals between the ages of 16 and 25, inclusive, in a natural or cultural resource setting; (b) give participants a mix of work experience, basic and life skills, education, citizenship values and skills through service to their community and the United States.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.Grants.gov

Contact:
Grants Management Specialist Charise Saiz (505) 761-8725CSAIZ@BLM.GOV

Agency Email Description:
csaiz@blm.gov

Agency Email:
CSAIZ@BLM.GOV

Date Posted:
2016-07-12

Application Due Date:
2016-09-12

Archive Date:
2016-10-11


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