Opportunity Information: Apply for F19AS00258
The Juniper Drive Natural Area Project is a Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funding opportunity focused on natural resources work at the Juniper Drive Natural Area. The central purpose of the project is to evaluate habitat conditions and then carry out restoration actions designed to support and improve habitat for the endangered Yreka phlox. In practical terms, the work is structured in two phases: first, an assessment to identify what restoration is needed, and second, implementation of the restoration measures identified through that assessment, with the overall conservation outcome being direct benefit to the Yreka phlox population and its habitat.
This opportunity was offered as a discretionary award and uses a cooperative agreement as the funding instrument, which generally indicates that the federal agency expects to have substantial involvement in the project as it is carried out (for example, through coordination, technical input, or shared oversight). The activity category is Natural Resources, and it is associated with CFDA number 15.664, which corresponds to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife and sport fish restoration-related assistance programs.
Eligibility for the opportunity was limited to city or township governments, but this posting was not a broadly competed grant round. Instead, it was published as a notice of intent and reflects that the award had already been made. The original closing date is not applicable in the usual sense because the notice indicates the opportunity has been awarded to the Siskiyou County Department of Agriculture. The anticipated number of awards was one, which aligns with the notice-of-intent format and the single identified recipient.
The maximum funding amount listed for the project was $54,450, and the opportunity was created on June 20, 2019. The funding opportunity title is "Juniper Drive Natural Area Project," and the official opportunity number is F19AS00258. Overall, the grant supports a targeted, site-specific conservation effort: assess restoration needs and implement habitat improvements that will benefit a named endangered plant species (Yreka phlox) at the Juniper Drive Natural Area under the direction and involvement of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Apply for F19AS00258
- The Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Juniper Drive Natural Area Project" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.664.
- This funding opportunity was created on Jun 20, 2019.
- Applicants must submit their applications by This is a notice of intent and the opportunity has been awarded to Siskiyou County Department of Agriculture. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
- Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $54,450.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: City or township governments.
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Juniper Drive Natural Area Project (F19AS00258) - FAQs
What is the Juniper Drive Natural Area Project?
The Juniper Drive Natural Area Project is a U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funding opportunity focused on natural resources work at the Juniper Drive Natural Area. The project centers on evaluating habitat conditions and then carrying out restoration actions to support and improve habitat for the endangered Yreka phlox.
What is the main purpose of this grant opportunity?
The central purpose is to assess habitat conditions at the Juniper Drive Natural Area and implement restoration measures that provide a direct conservation benefit to the endangered Yreka phlox population and its habitat.
What species does the project aim to benefit?
The project is designed to directly benefit the endangered Yreka phlox by improving and supporting its habitat at the Juniper Drive Natural Area.
Where will the project work take place?
The work is site-specific and takes place at the Juniper Drive Natural Area.
What types of activities are included in the project?
The work is structured into two phases: (1) an assessment phase to identify what restoration is needed, and (2) an implementation phase to carry out the restoration measures identified through the assessment.
How is the project structured (phases or steps)?
The project has two phases. First, an assessment is conducted to evaluate habitat conditions and determine restoration needs. Second, the identified restoration actions are implemented to improve habitat conditions for Yreka phlox.
What is the activity category for this opportunity?
The activity category is Natural Resources.
Which federal agency is offering or managing this opportunity?
The opportunity is associated with the Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
What is the funding instrument used for this opportunity?
The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement.
What does it mean that the award uses a cooperative agreement?
A cooperative agreement generally indicates the federal agency expects substantial involvement in carrying out the project, such as coordination, technical input, and/or shared oversight during implementation.
Is this a discretionary award?
Yes. The opportunity was offered as a discretionary award.
What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?
The opportunity is associated with CFDA number 15.664, which corresponds to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife and sport fish restoration-related assistance programs.
Who was eligible to apply for this opportunity?
Eligibility was limited to city or township governments.
Was this a competitive funding opportunity open to the public?
No. This posting was a notice of intent and reflects that the award had already been made rather than a broadly competed grant round.
Has the award already been made?
Yes. The notice indicates the opportunity has been awarded.
Who received the award for this project?
The award was made to the Siskiyou County Department of Agriculture.
How many awards were expected under this opportunity?
The anticipated number of awards was one, consistent with the notice-of-intent format and the single identified recipient.
What is the maximum funding amount listed for the project?
The maximum funding amount listed for the project is $54,450.
What is the official funding opportunity number?
The official opportunity number is F19AS00258.
What is the official title of the opportunity?
The official title is "Juniper Drive Natural Area Project."
When was this funding opportunity created?
The opportunity was created on June 20, 2019.
What was the closing date for applications?
The original closing date is not applicable in the usual sense because the posting is a notice of intent indicating the award had already been made.
What conservation outcome is the project intended to achieve?
The intended conservation outcome is a direct benefit to the Yreka phlox population and its habitat through assessment-driven restoration actions implemented at the Juniper Drive Natural Area.
Does the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have a role during project implementation?
Yes. Because the instrument is a cooperative agreement, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is expected to have substantial involvement, which may include coordination, technical input, or shared oversight.
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