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- Recovery Land Acquisition grants
- Habitat Conservation Plan Land Acquisition grants
This is the State
of Washington's announcement of a joint federal-state Call for Intent
Forms for the 2006 land acquisition grant programs under the federal Cooperative
Endangered Species Conservation Fund. This fund is established pursuant
to Section 6 of the federal Endangered Species Act, which calls for federal
government cooperation with states to conserve threatened and endangered
species.
This Call for Intent
Forms seeks parties interested in obtaining grant funds to protect lands
in perpetuity for habitat conservation. Intent Forms are due December
7, 2005.
Interested parties
may submit an Intent Form for a Recovery Land Acquisition grant or a Habitat
Conservation Plan (HCP) Land Acquisition grant at this time, within Washington
State. There will be a national 2006 Request for Proposals for these grant
programs in the future, though that date is unspecified. It is important,
however, that parties in Washington State intending to prepare a 2006
proposal, submit an Intent Form now. Parties that submit an Intent Form
now are inherently more competitive during the state ranking process,
and have a greater chance of advancing in the national competition.
The U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS), together with the Washington Department of Fish
and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Department of Natural Resources
(DNR), have developed a joint federal-state process for seeking, accepting,
reviewing, and selecting project proposals for the Cooperative Endangered
Species Conservation Fund.
If you are not familiar
with this joint federal-state process, please review the 2005
Request for Proposals. While the process may change slightly for the
2006 grant cycle, last year’s Request for Proposals will give you
insight into the process, and provide links to federal websites describing
the grant programs and their requirements.
If you intend to
apply for a 2006 Recovery Land Acquisition grant or a 2006 HCP Land Acquisition
grant in Washington State, please fill out and submit an Intent Form by
5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 7, 2005.
Completed Intent Forms
(2 pages only) can be sent by any of the following methods.
| Send
by mail |
U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service
510 Desmond Drive SE, #102
Lacey, WA 98503-1263
Attn: Joanne Stellini |
Must be received
by December 7. Allow ample delivery time as postmarks will not be
considered. |
| Send
by facsimile |
Fax: (360)
534-9331
Attn: Joanne Stellini |
Expect acknowledgement
of receipt by email or telephone. |
| Send
by electronic mail |
Email: joanne_stellini@fws.gov |
Expect acknowledgement
of receipt by email. |
Once the Intent Forms
are received, they will be reviewed by involved agencies. Agencies will
then determine which projects will be sponsored, will identify any potential
problems with projects, will identify any additional information needed,
and will help applicants develop full proposals.
Proposed projects
will be listed on this website so the public has the opportunity to contact
agency representatives if there are questions or issues about a potential
proposed project.
Complete proposals
for land acquisition projects are due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February
10, 2006. More details will be posted on this website, in the future,
about how to submit a complete proposal.
For further information,
please contact Joanne Stellini at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, at (360)
753-4323, after you have carefully reviewed the link to last year’s
request for proposals.
Website Updates
This website will
be regularly updated with information about the Cooperative Endangered
Species Conservation Fund process at both the national and state level.
This website will:
- List what potential
land acquisition projects have been proposed through the Intent Form
process, and provide brief details for each project
- Announce when
the national Request for Proposals has been released, and how to apply
under the national program in Washington State
- Verify when complete
proposals are due, and what a complete proposal must contain
- List what grant
proposals have been received in Washington State and how you can get
more information about them
- Identify what part
of the grant process is currently underway and what is happening during
that time
- List what projects
have successfully competed for funding and been awarded grants
Please check this website regularly for updates!
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