50 C.F.R. § 84.21   How do I apply for a National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant?


Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries


Title 50: Wildlife and Fisheries
PART 84—NATIONAL COASTAL WETLANDS CONSERVATION GRANT PROGRAM
Subpart B—Applying for Grants

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§ 84.21   How do I apply for a National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant?

(a) Eligible applicants should submit their proposals to the appropriate Regional Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Proposals must be complete upon submission, and must include the information outlined in §84.22 to be complete.

(1) Service Regional Federal Aid Offices' responsibilities for administration of this grant program include: Notifying the States of the program, its requirements, and any changes that occur; determining the State agencies designated by the Governor as eligible applicants; ensuring that only eligible applicants apply for grants; coordinating with various Service programs to ensure that sound and consistent guidance is communicated to the States; determining proposal eligibility and substantiality; and determining 75 percent match eligibility and notifying the States of approved and disapproved proposals.

(2) Service Divisions of Ecological Services in the regions and field and Fisheries and Habitat Conservation in the national office provide technical assistance and work with Federal Aid to encourage State participation in this process.

(3) Send your proposals to the appropriate Regional Offices, as follows:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------   Coastal states by service regions       Regional contact information------------------------------------------------------------------------American Samoa, California,              Regional Director (Attention: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana     Federal Aid), U.S. Fish and Islands, Guam, Hawaii, Oregon, and       Wildlife Service, Eastside Washington (Region 1).                   Federal Complex, 911 NE 11th                                          Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97232-                                          4181, (503) 231-6128.Texas (Region 2).......................  Regional Director (Attention:                                          Federal Aid), U.S. Fish and                                          Wildlife Service, P.O. Box                                          1306, 500 Gold Avenue, SW,                                          Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103,                                          (505) 248-7450.Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,  Regional Director (Attention: Ohio, and Wisconsin (Region 3).          Federal Aid), U.S. Fish and                                          Wildlife Service, Bishop Henry                                          Whipple Federal Building, 1                                          Federal Drive, Fort Snelling,                                          Minnesota 55111-4056, (612)                                          713-5130.Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi,  Regional Director (Attention: North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South       Federal Aid), U.S. Fish and Carolina, and the Virgin Islands.        Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Louisiana is not eligible to             Boulevard, Suite 324, Atlanta, participate under Section 305 of 16      Georgia 30345, (404) 679-4159. U.S.C. 3954, because Louisiana has its own separate program. (Region 4).Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland,  Regional Director (Attention: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New        Federal Aid), U.S. Fish and Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode    Wildlife Service, 300 Westgate Island, and Virginia (Region 5).         Center Drive, Hadley,                                          Massachusetts 01035-9589,                                          (413) 253-8508.Alaska (Region 7)......................  Regional Director (Attention:                                          Federal Aid), U.S. Fish and                                          Wildlife Service, 1011 East                                          Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska                                          99503, (907) 786-3435.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) The Program operates on an annual cycle. Regional Federal Aid Offices request proposals from the States in early April. Proposals must be received by the Regional Director on or before a due date set in early June in order to be considered for funding in the following fiscal year. Check with your Regional Office each year for the exact due dates. Regions review proposals for eligibility and substantiality. Regions may rank eligible and substantial proposals and submit them to the national office of the Service in Washington, DC, by a date set in late June. A Review Panel coordinated by the Service's National Office of Fisheries and Habitat Conservation reviews and ranks proposals in early August using the criteria established in this rule. The Director selects the proposals and announces the grant recipients at the beginning of the new fiscal year (October 1).

(c) More than one agency in a State may submit proposals to the Service if the Governor determines that more than one agency has responsibility for coastal wetlands.

(d) A project proposal that includes several separate and distinct phases may be submitted in phases, but any succeeding phases must compete against other proposals in the year submitted. Obtaining money for one phase of a project will not be contingent upon acquiring money for another phase of that same project.

(e) The Federal (Program) share will not exceed $1 million per project.

(f) The percentage of non-Federal match (cash or in-kind) must not be less than 25 percent of the total costs if the State has a designated fund or not less than 50 percent without a fund.

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