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Fisheries Restoration Grant Program

Department of Fish and Wildlife

About this archived opportunity

2.0 Project TypesProposal applications will be accepted for the types of projects listed below, subject to the funding program criteria. Eligible project types are listed below within the NOAA PCSRF Funding Priorities. CDFW has developed a two-letter coding system for project types (see FRGP Guidelines, Part IV for detailed descriptions). 2.1 Priority 1 Project TypesProjects that restore, enhance, or protect salmonid habitat in anadromous watersheds through implementation or design projects that lead to implementation. Approximately 65% of the PCSRF grant award will fund Priority One Projects. FP Fish Passage at Stream Crossings HB Instream Barrier Modification for Fish Passage HI Instream Habitat Restoration HR Riparian Restoration HS Instream Bank Stabilization HU Watershed Restoration (Upslope) PD Project Design (100% design) RE Cooperative Rearing SC Fish Screening of Diversions WC Water Conservation Measures 2.2 Priority 2 Project TypesProjects that monitor status and trends and directly contribute to population viability assessments for ESA-listed anadromous salmonids will be administered through a separate solicitation process outside of this 2021 FRGP Solicitation. Approximately 25% of the PCSRF grant award will fund Priority Two Projects. 2.3 Priority 3 Project TypesProjects that support implementation projects through planning, outreach, and/or education. Approximately 10% of the PCSRF grant award will fund Priority Three Projects. Proposals for FRGP programmatic permit required effectiveness monitoring are ineligible. MO Monitoring Watershed Restoration (Project-scale) OR Watershed and Regional Organization PD Project Design (Feasibility study) PI Public Involvement and Capacity Building (Includes AmeriCorps projects) PL Watershed Evaluation, Assessment, and Planning (Project-Scale) TE Private Sector Technical Training and Education WD Water Measuring Devices (Instream and Water Diversion)

Historical details

Status
Closed
Deadline
April 13, 2021
First captured
March 14, 2026
Award
$14,000,000
Publisher reference
5563

Eligibility: Eligible applicants include state and local government agencies, public entities, Native American Indian Tribes, and nonprofit organizations. Proposals from private individuals or for-profit enterprises will not be accepted.

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Fisheries Restoration Grant Program

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