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Conservation Innovation Grants

Updated 01/15/09

Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) is a voluntary program intended to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies while leveraging Federal investment in environmental enhancement and protection, in conjunction with agricultural production. Under CIG, Environmental Quality Incentives Program funds are used to award competitive grants to non-Federal governmental or non-governmental organizations, Tribes, or individuals.

CIG enables NRCS to work with other public and private entities to accelerate technology transfer and adoption of promising technologies and approaches to address some of the Nation's most pressing natural resource concerns. CIG will benefit agricultural producers by providing more options for environmental enhancement and compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations. NRCS administers CIG.
 

Conservation Innovation Grants in 2009

CIG has two competitions available in fiscal year 2009--National and State. The announcement for program funding for the National competition is available below. Each State administering a CIG competition will announce funding availability through separate announcement.

National Competition

  • Natural Resource Concerns category-- up to $5 million available for proposals addressing one or more of the CIG natural resource concerns.  This category was also offered in FY 2004, FY 2005, FY 2006, FY 2007 and FY 2008 awards.
  • Technology category --up to $6 million available for proposals addressing one or more of the CIG technology categories. This category was offered for the first time in FY 2006.
  • Grant Leveraging category -- up to $4 million to pilot the leveraging of CIG grants projects that provide further grants that align with the purposes of CIG. This is the first year CIG offers this category.
  • Chesapeake Bay Watershed category--up to $5 million available for proposals addressing one or more of the CIG natural resource concerns in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This category was also offered in FY 2005, FY 2006, FY 2007 and FY 2008.

2009 Grant Materials

2009 Application Materials (deadline February 20, 2009)

The documents below require Adobe Acrobat Reader:

Fiscal Year 2009 Announcement for Program Funding (PDF, 254KB)

Fiscal Year 2009 Application Package Check List (PDF, 32KB)

SF 424A Supplemental Instructions (PDF, 17KB)

Example of a completed SF 424a (PDF, 126KB)

SF 3881 Vendor/Miscellaneous Payment Enrollment Form (PDF, 174KB)

The document below requires Microsoft Word:

Project Summary Sheet (Template) (DOC, 25 KB)

All OMB standard forms (SF) necessary for CIG submission are available on the following OMB website: Approved Standard SF-424 Forms

Information for Grantees

Reporting schedules and forms for CIG grantees.

CIG Showcase

The 2009 Showcase will be posted, as it becomes available.

2009 State Competitions

The state component of CIG will be carried out in selected States and Areas.  We will add links to individual States on this page as we receive them.


Rules, Notices and Additional Information

The documents below require Adobe Acrobat Reader:

Final Rule (PDF, 64KB)

Interim Final Rule with Request for Comments  (PDF, 133KB)

Interim final rule comments (Note: this links to a Web page, not a PDF file.)

Fact Sheet  (PDF, 42KB)

Key Points  (PDF, 47KB)

Program Description   (PDF, 51KB)

Questions and Answers  (PDF, 48KB)

CIG Awards from Previous Years

Program Contact

Gregorio Cruz (202) 720-2335

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