The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking applications for its Invasive and Noxious Plant Management Program.
Donor Name: Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
State: Nevada
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/19/2024
Size of the Grant: More than $1 million
Grant Duration: 5 Years
Details:
BLM Nevada Invasive and Noxious Plant Management Programs work to prevent, detect, inventory, control, and monitor weed populations on public lands.
- Invasive species cost the public millions of dollars in control and management each year and many invasive plants and noxious weeds are highly competitive and have the ability to permanently degrade our public lands.
- Noxious weeds and invasive species expansion are recognized as the single greatest threat to our native plant communities and the values they provide them.
- These native plant communities are essential for supporting wildlife habitat, watershed function, recreation opportunities, rural economies and working landscapes.
- Invasive plants and noxious weeds affect plant and animal communities on farms and ranches, and in parks, waters, forests, natural areas, and backyards in negative ways.
- Human activity such as trade, travel, and tourism have all increased substantially, escalating the speed and volume of species movement to unprecedented levels.
- Increased site vulnerability from wildfires that are more frequent and other disturbances is an ongoing challenge to maintaining the integrity of our native plant communities.
- Noxious weeds are particularly aggressive plants legally designated by states as being injurious to public health, the environment or the economy.
- Invasive species and noxious weeds adversely affect overall recreational opportunities on public land i.e., hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, watershed health and ecosystem function which result in economic losses in rural and urban communities.
- Affect adjacent private lands, both rural and urban, causing widespread economic losses to the agricultural industry as well as to other resources.
Funding Opportunity Goals
- Prevention, detection, and eradication of noxious weeds and invasive plant species.
- Development of outreach materials to engage the public in the detection of and to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and invasive plants species.
- Development of methods or modeling to increase the detection and mapping of noxious weeds and invasive plant species.
Funding Information
- Estimated Total Funding: $2,250,000
- Maximum Award: $2,000,000
- Minimum Award: $250,000
Grant Period
Projects cannot be funded for more than a five-year period.
Eligibility Criteria
- City or township governments
- Independent school districts
- County governments
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
- Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
- State governments
- Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
- Special district governments
- Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
- Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
- Private institutions of higher education
- Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
For more information, visit Grants.gov.