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USDA Announces Sign-Up For Up To $20 Million in Conservation Innovation
Grants
MORGANTOWN, WV, Dec. 5, 2006 — The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
announces the request for proposals for Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG).
The CIG program is designed to stimulate the development and adoption of
innovative conservation approaches and technologies. Last year, a network of
collaborators were awarded more than $1 million for three projects to help
farmers and other business owners improve West Virginia’s water quality while
they conserve energy dollars.
"CIG rewards the creation of new and innovative approaches to managing the
nation’s natural resources more effectively and efficiently,” said J. Xavier
Montoya, West Virginia Acting State Conservationist. “It allows applicants to
come up with practical solutions to address conservation and resource management
particularly in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.”
USDA's NRCS administers CIG. For FY 2007, up to $20 million is available for the
National CIG competition. Funds for single- or multi-year projects, not to
exceed three years, will be awarded through a nationwide competitive grants
process with applications accepted from all eligible government or
non-government organizations or individuals, including federally recognized
tribes.
There are three CIG categories available in FY 2007:
- Natural Resource Concerns Category—up to $10 million available for
proposals addressing one or more of the CIG natural resource concerns.
- Chesapeake Bay Watershed Category—up to $5 million available for
proposals addressing one or more of the CIG natural resource concerns in the
Chesapeake Bay watershed.
- Technology Category—up to $5 million available for proposals addressing
one or more of the CIG technology categories.
Applicants should explain how large a geographic area the project would
benefit. These projects may be watershed-based, regional, multi-State, or
nationwide in scope. Applications should describe the use of innovative
technologies or approaches, or both, to address a natural resource conservation
concern or concerns.
Funding for CIG is made available through the Environmental Quality Incentives
Program (EQIP). All proposed CIG projects must involve EQIP-eligible producers.
CIG funds that are used to provide direct or indirect payments to individuals or
entities to implement structural, vegetative or management practices are subject
to the $450,000 EQIP payment limitation. CIG is not a research program but
rather a tool to stimulate the adoption of conservation approaches or
technologies that have been studied sufficiently to indicate a high likelihood
of success, and are likely candidates for eventual technology transfer.
CIG will fund projects targeting innovative on-the-ground conservation,
including pilot projects and field demonstrations. Technologies and approaches
that are commonly used in the geographic area covered by the application, and
which are eligible for funding through EQIP, are not eligible for funding
through CIG. Proposed projects must conform to the description of innovative
conservation projects or activities published in the Announcement of Program
Funding (APF).
CIG funds pilot projects and conservation field trials that can last from one to
three years. Grants for approved projects cannot exceed 50 percent of the total
project cost. The federal contribution for a single project cannot exceed $1
million. At least 50 percent of the total cost of the project must come from
non-Federal matching funds (cash and in-kind contributions) provided by the
grantee. While NRCS will provide technical oversight for each project receiving
an award, the grantee is responsible for providing the technical assistance
required to successfully complete the project.
To view the Announcement of Program Funding or to apply visit:
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/cig or
http://www.grants.gov/. For more information about NRCS conservation
programs visit http://www.nrcs.usda.gov or
visit the nearest USDA Service Center.
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| Name |
Position |
Address |
Phone |
Fax |
Email |
| Carol Lagodich |
Public Affairs Specialist |
USDA-NRCS
75 High St., Rm. 301 Morgantown, WV 26505 |
(304) 284-4826 |
(304) 284-4839 |
Carol.Lagodich@wv.usda.gov |
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