2020 National Fish Passage Program

The National Fish Passage Program (NFPP) is a voluntary program that provides direct technical and financial assistance to partners.

The program works in partnership to provide fish (and other aquatic organisms) passage and restore aquatic connectivity for the benefit of federal trust resources.

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doing so, the program aims to maintain or increase fish populations in order to improve ecosystem resiliency and to provide quality fishing experiences for the American people.

Activities that restore fish passage also support the modernization of country¿s infrastructure such as road culverts, bridges and water diversions.

Example project types include dam removals, culvert replacements, and the installation of fishways.

The NFPP is delivered through 51 Fisheries and Aquatic Conservation (FAC) Field Offices across all States and territories.

FAC staff coordinate with project partners, stakeholders and other Service programs to identify and collaboratively implement projects within Regional priority areas.

Project work plans are developed strategically, in coordination with partners, and with substantial involvement from FAC staff.

Projects must advance the Service mission, promote biological diversity, and be based upon sound scientific biological principles.

FAC and Service strategic plans inform the types of projects funded under this opportunity.

Applicants seeking funding under this program should review the program strategic plan and also contact the regional NFPP Coordinator that corresponds to the location of the project for additional regional priorities prior to submitting an application for funding.

Contacts are listed at end of announcement.
Related Programs

Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Fish and Wildlife Service

Estimated Funding: $0


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.grants.gov

Additional Information of Eligibility:
To receive funding, NFPP projects must be implemented in coordination with FAC staff.

Applicants may be, but are not limited to: state and federal agencies, private lands, tribes, local municipalities, and non-governmental organizations.

The NFPP actively identifies potential projects throughout the federal fiscal year (October 1 ¿ September 30).

FAC Program staff work collaboratively with potential applicants to identify common conservation priorities.

We strongly suggest that all potential applicants work with the local FAC Program staff to ensure that their project meets conservation needs of the Service.

Projects are considered for funding throughout the year, depending on the availability of funds.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.grants.gov

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Adimistrative Officer

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2019-10-11

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2020-09-30


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