FY2015 Community-based Marine Debris Removal

 
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    CFDA#

    11.463
     

    Funder Type

    Federal Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)

    Summary

    NOAA is interested in improving marine and coastal habitat through on-the-ground removal of marine debris. Marine debris is defined as "any persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the marine environment or the Great Lakes" (15 CFR §909.1). A principal objective of the NOAA Marine Debris Program is to provide federal financial and technical assistance to grass-roots, community-based activities that improve living marine resource habitats through the removal of marine debris and promote stewardship and a conservation ethic for NOAA trust resources. NOAA trust resources include living marine resources and their habitats, including commercial and recreational fishery resources (marine fish and shellfish); coastal habitats; diadromousfish species; endangered and threatened marine species; marine mammals and marine turtles; marshes, mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs, other coastal habitats; areas identified by NOAA Fisheries as essential fish habitat (EFH); and areas within EFH identified as Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC). NOAA trust resources can also include marine habitats and resources associated with National Marine Sanctuaries, National Estuarine Research Reserves and areas under state coastal management programs, including Areas of Concern within the Great Lakes.

    The program aims to foster collaboration among diverse entities and groups (e.g., public and nonprofit organizations, citizen and watershed groups, anglers, boaters, industry, corporations and businesses, youth conservation corps, students, landowners, academics, and local, state, and federal government agencies) in order to cooperatively implement safe, impactful, and cost-effective marine debris removal projects. In order to track project success, funded projects will need to be able to report the total amount of debris removed (metric tons), total area or extent cleaned or restored (acres and/or miles), types of debris encountered, and volunteer hours involved. 

     

    History of Funding

    In FY2013, the latest year for which information is available, 11 applications were funded, ranging from $16,000 to $210,000. The total grant funding level was approximately $967,000, which was matched by over $1,137,000 of matching contributions. The exact amount of funds that may be awarded will be determined in pre-award negotiations between the applicant and NOAA. NOAA can consider funding more than one project under a single award. Publication of this document does not obligate NOAA to award any specific project or obligate all or any part of any available funds.

    Additional Information

    NOAA is strongly committed to broadening the participation of veterans, historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, tribal colleges and universities, and institutions that work in under-served areas. NOAA encourages proposals involving any of the above institutions.

    Contacts

    Tom Barry

    Tom Barry
    U.S. Department of Commerce
    NOAA Restoration Center (F/HC3)
    ATTN: MDP Project Applications
    1315 East West Highway, Rm 15864
    Silver Spring, MD 20910
    301-427-8653
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants for this program are: state, local, and tribal governments whose activities affect research or regulation of marine debris and any institution of higher education, nonprofit organization, or commercial (for-profit) organization with expertise in a field related to marine debris.

    Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Interested federal agencies may work with eligible applicants, including state, local, and tribal governments and non-governmental organizations (for example, national service clubs or youth corps organizations.

    Deadline Details

    Full proposals must be received and validated by Grants.gov, postmarked, or provided to a delivery service on or before 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) November 17, 2014. Please note: Validation or rejection of your application by Grants.gov may take up to 2 business days after submission. Please keep this in mind when developing your submission timeline. No fax or email applications will be accepted. Use of U.S. Postal Service or another delivery service must be documented with a receipt. Applications not adhering to postmark or submission deadlines will be rejected without further consideration.

    Award Details

    Total expected funding available for this program for FY15 is $2,000,000. Typical project awards will range from $50,000 to $150,000; NOAA will not accept proposals for removal activities at less than $15,000 or more than $250,000 under this program. Award ceiling is $350,000. Eight (8) to fifteen (15) awards are expected. Cost sharing/matching is required.

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