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Grants.gov.
Grants.gov is a central storehouse for information
on over 1,000 grant programs and provides access to approximately
$500 billion in annual awards. Site is searchable and
contains summary information on all federal funding opportunities
with links to the full announcements. Users can search
announcements by topic, funding agency, and date, as
well as subscribe to an email notification service based
on these parameters.
U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA)
Grant and Partnership Programs that Can Address Invasive
Species Research, Technical Assistance, Prevention
and Control - Federal Fiscal Year 2012 (Nov 22, 2011;
PDF | 167 KB)
U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
This workbook contains basic information on programs
in USDA that
could be used to fund and support invasive species related
projects. This list should be a helpful place to start
a search for sources of technical and financial resources
for invasive species activities but may not include all
potential invasive species funding opportunities. Please
use this workbook to help in your important and vital
work in safeguarding and enhancing natural, recreational
and agricultural resources. Join with USDA in fighting
invasive species: prepare, protect, and prevent!
NIFA Request
for Applications / NIFA Grants
- Recently Opened Grants / Grant Search
USDA.
National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Program of Research on the Economics of Invasive Species Management (PREISM)
USDA. Economic Research Service.
Grassland Reserve Program
USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP)
USDA.
Natural Resources Conservation Service.
The Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) is
a voluntary program for people who want to develop and
improve wildlife habitat primarily on private land. Through
WHIP, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service provides
technical and financial assistance to establish and improve
fish and wildlife habitat. One WHIP priority is reducing
the impacts of invasive species on wildlife habitats.
Applications are accepted
by NRCS on a continuous basis throughout the year with
cutoff dates to evaluate, rank, prioritize and select
applicants.
Tamarisk Grant Opportunities (Mar 2004)
USDA. NAL. National Invasive Species Information Center.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Grant and Partnership Programs that could potentially address Tamarisk Research and Control - Part 1 (DOC | 37 KB) and Part 2 (DOC | 64 KB)
Restoration
Partnerships and Community-based Restoration Program
Funding
DOC. NOAA. Habitat
Conservation.
Requests for Proposals
DOC. NOAA. National Sea Grant Office.
Legacy
Resource Management Program
Department
of Defense.
Environmental
Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP)
and Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program (SERDP)
DOD.
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.
The Department of Defense's (DoD)
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program
(SERDP) is seeking to fund environmental research and
development proposals. SERDP is DoD's
environmental science and technology program, planned
and executed in partnership with DOE and EPA,
with participation by numerous other Federal and non-Federal
organizations. The Program
invests across the broad spectrum of basic and applied
research, as well as advanced development. The development
and application of innovative environmental technologies
will reduce the costs, environmental risks, and time required
to resolve environmental problems while, at the same time,
enhancing and sustaining military readiness. The Statements
of Need (SONs) and detailed instructions are available
on the SERDP
Web site.
U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service Grants
Department of the Interior.
Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative's Interagency Funding
Guide (Updated Jan 25, 2010)
Environmental
Protection Agency.
The guide provides one-stop-shopping for applicants interested
in applying for over $250 million in grants and project
agreements available through the Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative. See pages 5-8 for invasive species related
grants.
Note: Grants offered closed Jan 29, 2010. Additional
requests for proposals will be offered in 2010.
Pesticide
Environmental Stewardship Program Grants
Environmental
Protection Agency.
The Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) provides grant funding
to promote Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices.
Strategic
Agricultural Initiative
Environmental
Protection Agency.
The Strategic Agricultural Initiative (SAI) promotes
transition to reduced-risk pest management practices
in agriculture to protect human health and the environment.
SAI seeks to recognize the economic viability, social
equity, and environmental risk reduction associated
with its activities to assist in Food
Quality Protection Act implementation though an
extensive and effective communication and partnership
effort with regional pesticide user, teacher and researcher
communities. The grants are awarded by Region; see
the SAI
Web site for contact information, applications
and deadlines.
Tribal
Pesticide Program Council
Environmental Protection Agency.
The Tribal
pesticide Program Council (TPPC) is a forum for tribal
pesticide and environmental officials to raise pesticide
program implementation issues to EPA, offer input on
national pesticide policy that affects tribes, offer
a network for tribal pesticide officials to share information,
and promote and enhance tribal pesticide program development.
For current grants, select Upcoming Grants tab on the
TPPC site.
Funding and Grant Information
EPA. Gulf of Mexico Program.
Partnerships and Grants - Invasive Species
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation Grant Program
DOI. NPS.
Plant Conservation Alliance.
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