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Opportunity Name

National Youth Conservation Corps

Competition Opens

05/17/2024

Competition Closes

07/16/2024

Description

Funding Opportunity Description.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is one of the largest federal providers of outdoor recreation in the country with over 270 million visits annually at over 400 locations across the United States. USACE locations vary in size and description, ranging from small lakes and river projects to massive hydropower and multi-purpose dam sites. Many of these sites contain campgrounds, picnic areas, beaches, visitor centers, trail systems and various other recreation components. In addition, USACE is responsible for the conservation and stewardship of over 12 million acres of lands and waters.This award will be made in compliance 32 CFR Chapter I Subchapter C, DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARS), Title 2 of the CFR, Grants and Agreements, under the authority of 33 USC 2339 (a) codified by Section 213(a) of the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 which states: Conservation and Recreation Management – To further training and educational opportunities at water resources development projects under the jurisdiction of the Secretary (of the Army), the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with non-Federal public and non-profit entities for services relating to natural resources conservation or recreation management. Award Information. Type of Award Instrument. USACE intends to award a single Master Cooperative Agreement, (Master Agreement), to one Recipient. The Master Agreement is anticipated to include one (1) 12-month base year and four (4) subsequent optional follow-on years, each optional follow-on year is to be exercised at the discretion of the Government. Individual WOAs will be executed on an as needed basis and will include a base period (up to or less than a 12-month performance period) and may include optional follow-on periods (up to or less than a 12-month performance period), each optional follow-on period to be exercised at the discretion of the Government.Period of Performance. The term of the Master Agreement will be for a 12-month base year and four subsequent follow-on optional years according to the effective date of the Master Agreement, anticipated to be 1 February 2025. WOAs will have project and budget periods (to include a base period and may include optional follow-on periods) that are specific to the requirement and available funding. Estimated Funding. Minimum funding presently available for the Master Agreement base year (via an executed and funded WOA) is $3,000. If subsequent follow-on optional years are exercised, at the discretion of the Government, each follow-on year will have a minimum guaranteed award amount of $3,000 (at some point during that years’ performance period). The minimum award amount means that the Government’s liability for execution of a WOA is limited to $3,000 during each Master Agreement follow-on year. In the event that WOAs executed and funded during the Master Agreement’s follow-on year do not total $3,000, the difference between the total of the funded WOAs for work during the applicable follow-on year and $3,000 will be awarded and funded on a minimum guarantee WOA by which the Recipient may submit a request for payment. Submission Instructions. Applications shall be received: NO LATER THAN 12 PM CENTRAL TIME, 16 JULY 2024 Applications received after the due date will not be considered. Submit proposals via email directly to:Sandy JustmanGrants Specialist USACE, Fort Worth Districtsandra.justman@usace.army.milSheri Vendemia Grants Specialist USACE, Fort Worth District cheryl.r.vendemia@usace.army.milInquiries. Inquiries shall be submitted via email to the Point of Contact (POC) in 6.4, no later than the established due date indicated. Questions relating to Grants.gov including the registration process and system requirements should be directed to Grants.gov. Contact Center at 1-800-518-4726. See the Full Funding Opportunity Announcement found on the Related Tab

Funding Number

354268

Agencies
Dept. of Defense
CFDA

12.010

Eligible Applicants
Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) non higher edu
Topics
Education
Health and Nutrition