Opportunity Information: Apply for NPS NOIP16AC00371 001

This opportunity is a National Park Service (NPS) notice stating its intent to provide additional financial assistance under an existing cooperative agreement, rather than opening a new competition for applications. It relates to work in Badlands National Park focused on wildlife surveys and broader natural resource preservation, with a central emphasis on protecting the black-footed ferret from sylvatic plague through vaccination efforts. The announcement is essentially a continuation and funding increase tied to an earlier Notice of Intent (NOIP16AC00371), reflecting ongoing, established project work rather than a new stand-alone grant cycle.

The funded activities center on continuing field surveys and monitoring in the Conata Basin/Badlands Black-footed Ferret Experimental Population Area. This area is a key landscape for black-footed ferret recovery efforts, and the work supports routine population monitoring as well as proactive disease management. Vaccinating black-footed ferrets against plague is highlighted as a major component because plague can rapidly reduce ferret populations and undermine long-term recovery. By combining surveillance (to track animals and population trends) with direct intervention (vaccination), the project is intended to strengthen protection of the species and help maintain the ecological conditions needed for ferret persistence.

A notable aspect of the project is that its benefits are intended to extend beyond the boundaries of Badlands National Park. The NPS frames the work as regional in value, meaning the surveys and preservation actions contribute to wildlife monitoring and conservation outcomes across a broader landscape, not just within park jurisdiction. This reflects the practical reality that black-footed ferrets and their habitat are part of larger connected systems, and effective conservation often requires coordinated work across administrative boundaries.

Administratively, the opportunity is categorized as a discretionary award using a cooperative agreement, which typically indicates substantial involvement by the federal agency in the project’s execution and coordination. The intended partner referenced is Prairie Wildlife Research, and the notice explains that the purpose is to increase the award amount under the current agreement rather than select a new recipient through an open competition. The expected number of awards is one, consistent with a continuation award to an existing collaborator.

Key listing details include the Funding Opportunity Number NPS NOIP16AC00371 001, CFDA 15.954 (a National Park Service assistance listing connected to natural resource-related support), and an activity category of Natural Resources. The eligible applicant type stated is a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education), though the text makes clear this specific notice is not a request for applications. The posting shows a creation date of December 17, 2019, with an original closing date of December 28, 2019, reflecting the public notice period associated with the intent to award. The award ceiling is listed at $530,500, and the agency is the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Wildlife Surveys and Natural Resource Preservation in Badlands National Park - Vaccinate Black-footed Ferrets for Plague" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.954.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Dec 17, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Dec 28, 2019. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $530,500.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this notice about?

This is a National Park Service (NPS) notice of intent to provide additional financial assistance under an existing cooperative agreement. It is not a new grant competition. The notice explains that NPS plans to increase funding for ongoing work already tied to an earlier Notice of Intent (NOIP16AC00371).

Is this a new funding opportunity open for applications?

No. The information provided indicates this is not a request for applications. It is a continuation and funding increase under an existing cooperative agreement, rather than a new stand-alone grant cycle.

Why is NPS issuing this notice if it is not accepting applications?

Based on the description, the notice functions as a public announcement of NPS intent to add funding to an existing award (rather than run an open competition). The dates listed (creation date and closing date) reflect the public notice period associated with the intent to award.

What work will the additional funding support?

The funded activities focus on continuing field surveys and monitoring in Badlands National Park, specifically within the Conata Basin/Badlands Black-footed Ferret Experimental Population Area. The work includes routine population monitoring and proactive disease management actions.

Which species is the central focus of the project?

The central emphasis is on protecting the black-footed ferret, particularly through vaccination efforts to reduce impacts from sylvatic plague.

What is sylvatic plague and why does it matter for this project?

Sylvatic plague is highlighted as a serious threat because it can rapidly reduce black-footed ferret populations and undermine long-term recovery. The notice frames vaccination as a major component to strengthen protection of the species.

What does the project mean by combining surveillance with direct intervention?

In this notice, "surveillance" refers to surveys and monitoring to track animals and population trends, while "direct intervention" refers to actions such as vaccinating black-footed ferrets against plague. The combined approach is intended to help maintain ferret persistence and support recovery efforts.

Where will the work take place?

The work centers on Badlands National Park and the Conata Basin/Badlands Black-footed Ferret Experimental Population Area, which is described as a key landscape for black-footed ferret recovery efforts.

Do the benefits of the project apply only within Badlands National Park?

No. The notice states that benefits are intended to extend beyond park boundaries and are described as regional in value. The surveys and preservation actions are positioned as contributing to conservation outcomes across a broader landscape, not only within park jurisdiction.

What type of federal award is this?

The opportunity is categorized as a discretionary award using a cooperative agreement.

What is a cooperative agreement in this context?

The notice characterizes a cooperative agreement as an arrangement that typically involves substantial federal agency involvement in the project’s execution and coordination (as opposed to a more hands-off award structure).

Who is the intended partner or recipient mentioned in the notice?

The intended partner referenced is Prairie Wildlife Research, and the purpose described is to increase the award amount under the current agreement rather than select a new recipient through an open competition.

How many awards does NPS expect to make under this notice?

The expected number of awards is one, consistent with a continuation award to an existing collaborator.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this notice?

The Funding Opportunity Number listed is NPS NOIP16AC00371 001.

What is the CFDA (assistance listing) number associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA/assistance listing number provided is 15.954, described as a National Park Service assistance listing connected to natural resource-related support.

What is the activity category for this opportunity?

The activity category is Natural Resources.

Which federal agency is offering this opportunity?

The agency is the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS).

Who is eligible to apply, according to the listing details?

The eligible applicant type stated is a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education). However, the notice also makes clear it is not a request for applications and is instead tied to an existing cooperative agreement.

What is the award ceiling listed for this notice?

The award ceiling is listed at $530,500.

What are the key dates shown on the posting?

The posting shows a creation date of December 17, 2019, and an original closing date of December 28, 2019. These dates reflect the notice period for the intent to award rather than an open application window.

How does this notice relate to NOIP16AC00371?

The notice is described as a continuation and funding increase tied to an earlier Notice of Intent (NOIP16AC00371), reflecting ongoing, established project work rather than a new grant cycle.

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