Golden Eagle Conservation Grant 2025-2026
Department of Fish and Wildlife
About this archived opportunity
Proposals proposed for funding may include conducting golden eagle studies and surveys, assessing habitat suitability and factors affecting survival, developing models to assess spatial and temporal collision risk, evaluating the effectiveness of management practices and deterrents, collecting and analyzing telemetry data on movement and habitat use, evaluating ecosystem impacts, and/or acquiring habitat. Priority will be given to projects designed to support the needed research to better understand how the local golden eagle population is impacted by wind generation and how that affects golden eagles across their range to develop effective management and conservation measures. Entities eligible to submit grant proposals include public agencies, state departments, colleges and universities, tribal governments, and nonprofit entities. Eligible applicants must have the specific capacity to deliver the objectives as demonstrated by past performance or expertise through a statement of qualifications and experience. Projects that require handling of (or potential impacts to) threatened or endangered species are required to have the appropriate local, state, and federal permits at the time proposal is submitted. The requested funding for each proposal should not exceed $1,500,000.00. Partial funding for a proposal may be awarded. Funded activities must be completed within the grant performance period which may not extend past March 30, 2031. Grant funds cannot be used to satisfy federal, state, or local regulatory requirements, including mitigation, avoidance, minimization, and monitoring. All Public Entities will require either a resolution, signature authority or delegation of authority. The document will need to be reviewed and approved by the Payable Grants Unit prior to execution of the grant agreement. For work proposed to be performed on lands not owned or managed by the applicant, written proof of permission to access the land from the fee title owner or land management agency must be supplied. For projects involving multiple landowners, all landowners or appointed designees must provide written permission to access properties and carry out the project. Applicants for projects proposing on-the-ground habitat improvement must submit documentation showing that they have adequate tenure to the properties to be accessed, improved, or restored for at least 25 years. Proof of adequate land tenure includes, but is not necessarily limited to Fee title ownership; an easement or license agreement; other agreement between the applicant and the fee title owner, or the owner of an easement on the property, sufficient to give the applicant adequate site control for the purposes of the project and long-term management.
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- June 16, 2025
- First captured
- November 24, 2025
- Award
- $10,000 - $1,500,000
- Publisher reference
- 103977
Eligibility: Activities funded under this program must comply with all applicable state and federal environmental laws and regulations, including California Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Policy Act, California Endangered Species Act, federal Endangered Species Act, Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and other environmental permitting requirements.
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Golden Eagle Conservation Grant 2025-2026
by Department of Fish and Wildlife
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