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John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant

Up to $150,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineOctober 30, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program presents a unique opportunity for you to support marine mammal rescue efforts, all while receiving federal assistance. You can secure funding to cover essential costs tied to rescuing, caring for, and treating sick or injured marine mammals. This includes not just emergency assistance for stranding events, but also funds for data collection aimed at advancing scientific research.

What makes this funding especially appealing is the absence of a payback period. That means you can focus solely on your important work without the burden of repayment looming over your head. Moreover, the program also supports the development of your network’s capacity, allowing for crucial training and preparation for future emergencies. By applying, you stand to fortify your operations and make a significant impact on marine conservation efforts.

Financing Details

Type of Financing
The financing offered through this program is in the form of grants. These funds are designed to assist eligible organizations with specific needs related to marine mammal health, stranding response, and capacity development.

Repayment Terms and Eligible Expenses
There is no repayment required for the grants provided. Eligible expenses include:

  • Recovery, care, or treatment of sick, injured, or entangled marine mammals
  • Emergency responses to marine mammal stranding events
  • Data collection and sample gathering for scientific research
  • Facility operating costs directly related to the eligible activities
  • Development of stranding network capacity, including training for emergency response

Ineligible Expenses and Fees
The funds cannot be used towards general operational expenses unrelated to the eligible activities mentioned above. There are typically no fees associated with the program, making it an accessible option for your organization.

Qualifications

  • Location: Must operate within the United States.
  • Business Sector: Open to all sectors.
  • Number of Employees: No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
  • Company Revenue: No minimum or maximum revenue qualifications.
  • Legal Structure: Applicable to all legal structures.
  • Profit Structure: Applicable to all profit structures.

Disqualifications:

  • None mentioned.

Description

This program offers you a valuable opportunity to support marine mammal rescue efforts. You can receive funding to cover costs associated with rescuing, treating, and caring for sick or injured marine mammals. This includes emergency assistance for stranding events and costs related to data collection for scientific research.

Funding can also be used for facility operating expenses directly related to these activities. Furthermore, it allows you to enhance your network’s capacity through training and development, ensuring that your team is prepared for future emergencies.

The great part is that this funding doesn't come with a payback period. You can focus on making a difference in marine mammal health without the burden of repayment. This is your chance to step in and contribute meaningfully to marine conservation while receiving the necessary support to keep your operations running smoothly.

Program Steps

  1. Prepare the Required Documentation
    Gather the following documents:

    • Evidence of past marine mammal rescue or treatment activities
    • Detailed project proposal outlining your intended use of the funding
    • Budget plan showing calculated costs
    • Proof of training or development programs for your team
    • Any relevant data from previous rescue operations or research
  2. Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the official application form provided on the program's website. Make sure all sections are complete and accurate.

  3. Submit Your Application
    Send your completed application form along with the required documentation to the designated submission address or online portal.

  4. Follow Up
    After submission, check on your application status within a few weeks. You can reach out to the program's contact for any updates or additional information.

  5. Prepare for Possible Interviews or Additional Requests
    Be ready to answer questions or provide further details about your project if requested by the program administrators.

  6. Stay Informed
    Keep an eye on any communications from the program regarding funding decisions or any pertinent deadlines.

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