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NPS Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Units (CESU) Master Cooperative Agreements

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program offers funding of approximately $60,000 per project to support initiatives focused on environmental studies and conservation. If your business is involved in these areas, this is a great chance to expand your projects without the pressure of a quick turnaround, as the funding allows for flexible project durations of up to five years. An annual budget between $30 million to $40 million means there are plenty of resources to support a variety of projects like yours.

By applying, you gain access to collaboration opportunities with federal agencies, universities, and conservation organizations. These partnerships can enhance your research efforts and professional development, creating a stronger network in your field. This program not only benefits your business but also allows you to make a meaningful impact in your community by advancing the management of natural and cultural resources. With no revenue or employee minimums, this funding is designed to be accessible and beneficial to businesses of all sizes.

Financing Details

Type of Financing

This program provides Cooperative Agreements. Unlike traditional loans or grants, these agreements are collaborative partnerships designed to support research and training programs. Each agreement can fund projects for up to five years with an average funding amount of $60,000 per agreement.

Repayment and Fees

There are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with the funding since it is not a loan. There are also no fees involved in applying for or receiving the funds, making it a straightforward opportunity for you.

Eligible and Ineligible Expenses

You can use the funding for expenses directly related to research and training projects that support ecosystem management, education, and capacity building. However, the funds cannot be used for general business operating costs or personal expenses that don't align with the project objectives.

Qualifications

  • Qualifying CESU Network Regions:

    • North and West Alaska
    • California
    • Chesapeake Watershed
    • Colorado Plateau
    • Desert Southwest
    • Great Basin
    • Great Lakes Northern Forest
    • Great Plains
    • Great Rivers
    • Gulf Coast
    • Hawaii/Pacific Islands
    • North Atlantic Coast
    • Pacific Northwest
    • Piedmont-South Atlantic Coast
    • Rocky Mountains
    • South Florida Caribbean
    • Southern Appalachian
  • Eligibility Criteria:

    • Must be a CESU network participant.
    • No minimum or maximum employees required.
    • No minimum or maximum revenue requirements.
    • All legal structures are applicable.
    • All profit structures are applicable.
  • Disqualifying Criteria:

    • CESU network participants located in regions not listed above may pursue separate opportunities.

Description

This program offers funding of approximately $60,000 per project to support initiatives that connect research and resource management. If your business is involved in environmental studies or conservation, this funding can help you expand your projects and create meaningful partnerships within the CESU network. The money can be used for research, technical assistance, and education, among other things, all aimed at enhancing the management of natural and cultural resources.

A significant advantage of this program is that the funding is provided through Master Cooperative Agreements, allowing for flexible project durations of up to five years. This means you have plenty of time to make an impact with your initiatives, without the pressure of a quick turnaround. The annual budget for these agreements ranges from $30 million to $40 million, ensuring ample resources to support a variety of projects.

Moreover, by participating in this program, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with federal agencies, universities, and conservation organizations. This not only enhances your research efforts but also helps in professional development for you and your team, fostering a stronger network in your field. It’s a chance to build valuable connections while advancing your business and making a difference in the community.

Program Steps

  1. Gather Necessary Documentation
    Prepare the following documents:

    • A project proposal outlining your initiative.
    • A budget plan specifying how the funding will be used.
    • Evidence of previous work in environmental studies or conservation.
    • Letters of support or collaboration from partners or organizations.
  2. Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the application form available on the program's website. Ensure all sections are complete and accurate.

  3. Submit Application
    Submit your completed application along with the required documentation by the deadline specified on the program website.

  4. Follow Up
    After submission, follow up with the program administrators to confirm receipt and inquire about the timeline for decisions.

  5. Prepare for Collaboration
    Be ready to engage with federal agencies, universities, and conservation organizations if selected. This collaboration can enhance your project and expand your network in the field.

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