2019 National Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program
Posted by Forest Service
Opportunity snapshot. This Grants.gov announcement — 2019 National Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program — is cataloged under number USDA-FS-UCF-01-2019 and tied to CFDA assistance listing 10.675, posted by Forest Service. Grants.gov currently shows the opportunity as closed, first posted on January 31, 2018 and last updated on February 1, 2018. The funding category is Discretionary, delivered as a grant.
Award economics. The award range on file is $75,000 -- $200,000. The agency has projected $900,000 in total estimated funding for this announcement. It expects to issue 10 awards. If the agency funds the expected 10 awards from the $900,000 estimated pool, the average award works out to roughly $90,000. Cost sharing or matching funds are required, meaning applicants must contribute a portion of the project budget from non-federal sources — factor this into your financial plan before drafting the proposal. Federal award ranges are often upper bounds; actual allocations reflect program appropriations, the strength of the applicant pool, and the evaluation committee's scoring.
Deadline and action path. This opportunity closed on April 30, 2018. Future funding cycles may be published under the same CFDA number, so monitoring the parent program page is the most reliable way to catch re-announcements. Every Grants.gov submission requires an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Review the Eligibility section below carefully — federal eligibility categories (nonprofit, state or local government, tribal, individual, educational institution, small business) have distinct registration and reporting requirements. Pre-application outreach to the listed agency contact is permitted and often welcomed — it helps clarify scope and scoring priorities.
Award Range
$75,000 -- $200,000
Close Date
April 30, 2018
Posted
January 31, 2018
Est. Total Funding
$900,000
Expected Awards
10
Instrument
Grant
Cost Sharing
Required
Description
The Secretary of Agriculture has a congressionally designated advisory council that assists the U.S. Forest Service in establishing the grant categories and recommendations of final proposals for the Forest Service to consider. This is the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council (Council).The Council serves to advise the Secretary of Agriculture on the status of the nation’s urban and community forests and related natural resources. The Council seeks to establish sustainable urban and community forests, by encouraging communities of all sizes to manage and protect their natural resources, which, if well managed, improves the public’s health, well-being, economic vitality, and creates resilient ecosystems for present and future generations.Urban and Community Forestry Program RequirementsThe Council recommends urban and community forestry projects that have national or multi-state application and impact through the U.S. Forest Service’s competitive Urban and Community Forestry Challenge Cost-Share Grant Program. A proposal’s content must meet the Urban and Community Forestry program authorities as designated by Congress in the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act, (Section 9 PDF, pp. 19-24) State & Private Cooperative Forestry Handbook of Programs and the annual criteria set forth by the Council. A listing of the previously funded projects can be viewed at Urban Forestry South list of past NUCFAC grants
Eligibility
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Official Listing on Grants.gov
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Parent Grant Program
Urban and Community Forestry Program
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agency Contact
Nancy Stremple <br/>Urban Forestry Program Specialist <br/>Phone 202-309-9873
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