Opportunity Information: Apply for F22AS00132

The FY 2022 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (CESCF) Traditional Conservation Grants Program (Service Legacy Region 1) is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) discretionary grant opportunity designed to strengthen and carry out state-level programs that conserve and recover threatened and endangered species covered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The main idea is to help states plan and implement on-the-ground conservation work that measurably improves the status of species that are federally listed, as well as species that are candidates for listing, otherwise considered at-risk, or have been recently delisted but still need follow-up attention to ensure they remain stable. In practice, the program is meant to produce tangible conservation outcomes, either by moving listed species closer to recovery or by reducing threats enough that listing can be avoided.

Grant funding can support a wide range of conservation activities as long as the work has a clear, direct benefit to the target species or its habitat. Eligible projects may include management actions (such as habitat restoration, threat reduction, or targeted stewardship), scientific research that fills key knowledge gaps, monitoring efforts that track population or habitat trends over time, and outreach or education activities that lead to meaningful conservation gains. Applicants are expected to be specific about what will be done, where it will occur, which species will benefit, and how the project outcomes connect to recovery objectives or to preventing future ESA listings. Competitive proposals are those that make a straightforward case that the work will produce real conservation value rather than indirect or speculative benefits.

A central program requirement is that only state government agencies are eligible to apply, and they must have an active cooperative agreement with FWS under ESA section 6(c). If a state does not already have such an agreement in place, it can still qualify if it enters into or reconfirms the cooperative agreement within 30 days of the application deadline. Importantly, FWS must have a complete, signed cooperative agreement before it can obligate federal funds to a project, consistent with the cited federal regulations (including 50 CFR 81.3 and 50 CFR 81.5, as well as 43 CFR 12.50(b)(3)). While funding is awarded only to states, the program is structured so that partners like counties, tribes, conservation organizations, universities, or other local entities can still participate through the state agency as subgrantees or project partners, as long as the state remains the official applicant and grant recipient.

From the provided source details, this opportunity is listed under Funding Opportunity Number F22AS00132, falls under the environmental funding activity category, and uses a standard grant instrument. The CFDA (now commonly referenced under Assistance Listings) number is 15.615, and the administering agency is the Fish and Wildlife Service. The original closing date for applications was May 17, 2022, and the opportunity record was created on January 7, 2022. The listed award ceiling is $4,859,191, indicating the maximum amount associated with the opportunity as posted. Overall, the program is best understood as a state-focused conservation funding stream that rewards well-justified projects with a direct line of sight between proposed actions and measurable improvements for imperiled species and their habitats.

  • The Fish and Wildlife Service in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "FY 2022 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (CESCF) Traditional Conservation Grants Program (Service Legacy Region 1)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.615.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2022-01-07.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2022-05-17. (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 $4,859,191.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the FY 2022 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (CESCF) Traditional Conservation Grants Program (Service Legacy Region 1)?

It is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) discretionary grant opportunity intended to strengthen and carry out state-level programs that conserve and recover threatened and endangered species covered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The program focuses on planning and implementing on-the-ground conservation work that measurably improves the status of imperiled species and their habitats.

What is the overall purpose of this grant program?

The purpose is to produce tangible conservation outcomes, such as moving federally listed species closer to recovery or reducing threats enough that ESA listing can be avoided. The program supports work that directly benefits target species or their habitat and connects clearly to recovery objectives or prevention of future listings.

Which species are intended to benefit from projects funded under this opportunity?

Projects are intended to benefit species that are federally listed as threatened or endangered, as well as species that are candidates for listing, otherwise considered at-risk, or have been recently delisted but still need follow-up attention to ensure they remain stable.

Who is eligible to apply?

Only state government agencies are eligible to apply, and they must have an active cooperative agreement with FWS under ESA section 6(c). The state agency must be the official applicant and grant recipient.

Can a state apply if it does not currently have an ESA section 6(c) cooperative agreement?

Yes. A state can still qualify if it enters into or reconfirms the cooperative agreement within 30 days of the application deadline. However, FWS must have a complete, signed cooperative agreement before it can obligate federal funds to a project.

What is the role of the ESA section 6(c) cooperative agreement in funding decisions?

Having the ESA section 6(c) cooperative agreement is a central program requirement. Even if an application is submitted, FWS cannot obligate federal funds until it has a complete, signed cooperative agreement in place, consistent with the cited federal regulations.

Are non-state entities allowed to participate in projects?

Yes. While only state agencies can receive the award, partners such as counties, tribes, conservation organizations, universities, and other local entities may participate through the state agency as subgrantees or project partners, as long as the state remains the official applicant and grant recipient.

What types of activities can grant funding support?

Funding can support conservation activities that have a clear, direct benefit to the target species or its habitat. Examples named in the opportunity description include:

  • Management actions such as habitat restoration, threat reduction, or targeted stewardship
  • Scientific research that fills key knowledge gaps
  • Monitoring efforts that track population or habitat trends over time
  • Outreach or education activities that lead to meaningful conservation gains

What makes a project eligible or competitive under this program?

Applicants are expected to be specific about what will be done, where it will occur, which species will benefit, and how outcomes connect to recovery objectives or to preventing future ESA listings. Competitive proposals make a straightforward case that the work will produce real conservation value rather than indirect or speculative benefits.

Does the program emphasize measurable outcomes?

Yes. The program is described as aiming for tangible conservation outcomes and measurable improvements to the status of imperiled species or reductions in threats that can help avoid listing.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this grant?

The Funding Opportunity Number is F22AS00132.

What is the Assistance Listing (CFDA) number for this program?

The CFDA (Assistance Listings) number provided is 15.615.

Who is the administering agency?

The administering agency is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).

What funding activity category does this opportunity fall under?

The opportunity is listed under the environmental funding activity category.

What type of award instrument is used?

The opportunity uses a standard grant instrument.

When was the opportunity record created?

The opportunity record was created on January 7, 2022.

What was the original application closing date?

The original closing date for applications was May 17, 2022.

What is the listed award ceiling?

The listed award ceiling is $4,859,191, which is described as the maximum amount associated with the opportunity as posted.

What kinds of details should an applicant include in the project description?

Based on the opportunity description, applicants should clearly explain what actions will be taken, the project location, the species expected to benefit, and how the outcomes align with recovery objectives or with avoiding a future ESA listing. The emphasis is on a direct line of sight between proposed actions and conservation results.

Can outreach or education be funded under this program?

Yes, outreach or education activities are identified as eligible when they lead to meaningful conservation gains for the target species or habitat.

Can monitoring or research be funded under this program?

Yes. Monitoring to track population or habitat trends and research that fills key knowledge gaps are both identified as eligible activities, as long as they provide a clear, direct conservation benefit.

Is this program focused on state-level conservation efforts?

Yes. The program is described as a state-focused conservation funding stream designed to strengthen and carry out state-level programs under the ESA framework.

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