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Regional Fire Science Exchange (One Task Statement)

Up to $330,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
MEDIUM
Application DeadlineSeptember 19, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program offers you a unique chance to access funding for projects that enhance wildland fire management and support healthier ecosystems. By participating, you can receive financial support for initiatives that tackle wildland fuels, research, and fire-impacted areas. This is not just about funding; it positions your business as a key player in tackling critical environmental challenges.

Collaboration with well-respected federal agencies can boost your project's credibility while expanding your network and resources. Since the program is open to all sectors, regardless of your business size or structure, you can tailor your proposals to reflect your strengths and focus areas. Plus, with a submission deadline of September 19, 2024, you have ample time to align your projects with the program's goals and make a meaningful impact.

Applying is straightforward, making it an accessible opportunity for your business. The potential benefits include not only funding but also recognition as a leader in your industry. This is a moment to connect with other stakeholders committed to innovative and effective solutions in fire management.

Financing Details

Type of Financing
This program offers grants specifically for projects related to managing wildland fuels and fire impacts.

Repayment Terms and Interest Rates
Since these are grants, you will not need to repay them. No interest rates apply since this funding is designed to support your initiatives without the burden of repayment.

Eligible Expenses
You can use the funds for various expenses, including:

  • Research and development projects
  • Management practices for wildland fuels
  • Educational and outreach activities related to fire management

Ineligible Expenses
However, please note that these funds cannot be used for:

  • Direct personal benefit
  • Administrative overhead unrelated to the project
  • Costs simply for general maintenance

Fees
There are no fees associated with this program. You can focus on your project without worrying about additional costs.

Feel free to reach out for any questions or clarifications!

Qualifications

  • Location: Available across the United States.
  • Sectors: Open to all sectors.
  • Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
  • Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
  • Minimum Employees: No minimum employees required.
  • Maximum Employees: No maximum employees required.
  • Minimum Company Revenue: No minimum revenue qualifications.
  • Maximum Company Revenue: No maximum revenue qualifications.

Disqualifications:

  • Proposals must be submitted by September 19, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. MT.
  • Proposals cannot be submitted through Grants.gov.

Description

This program connects several federal agencies to tackle challenges related to wildland fire management and the health of ecosystems. By participating, you can access funding that helps your business contribute to solutions that improve how wildfires are managed. This means you could receive financial support for projects that address wildland fuels, fire impacts, and research to create better practices in fire management.

The program is open to businesses in all sectors across the United States. This means regardless of your industry, if your work aligns with the program's goals, you have the chance to make a meaningful impact. Furthermore, there is no minimum or maximum limit on employees or revenue, making this opportunity accessible for businesses of all sizes.

Proposals for the funding need to be submitted by September 19, 2024. This gives you time to develop your ideas and align your projects with the goals of the program. The chance to collaborate with federal agencies not only enhances your project's credibility but also positions your business as a leader in addressing pressing environmental issues.

Program Steps

  1. Define Your Project
    Clearly outline the goals of your project related to wildland fire management and ecosystem health. Make sure it aligns with the program's objectives.

  2. Gather Documentation
    Prepare the necessary documents to support your application. You will need:

    • A detailed project proposal
    • A budget outline for your project
    • Relevant business licenses or certifications
    • A letter of intent or partnership agreements, if applicable
    • Your business's financial statements (if required)
    • Any supporting research or data related to your project
  3. Create Your Application
    Fill out the application form, ensuring all required sections are completed. Be concise but thorough in your descriptions.

  4. Review Your Application
    Carefully review all your materials. Make sure everything is accurate and reflects your project clearly.

  5. Submit Your Application
    Send your application and all supporting documents before the deadline of September 19, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. MT.

  6. Follow Up
    After submission, check in with the program contacts if you have any questions or need clarification about your application status.

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