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NPS Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Units (CESU) Master Cooperative Agreements

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Issuing agency
National Park Service
Method
Cooperative Agreement
Category
Grant · Discretionary · CFDA 15.945
PIN
P23AS00132
Location
Nationwide
Posted
Dec 22, 2022
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Description

The National Park Service (NPS) are seeking applications for Master Cooperative Agreements from CESU network participants in the following CESU network regions:

North and West Alaska
Californian
Chesapeake Watershed
Colorado Plateau
Desert Southwest
Great Basin
Great Lakes Northern Forest
Great Plains
Great Rivers
Gulf Coast
Hawaii/Pacific Islands
North Atlantic Coast
Pacific Northwest
Piedmont-South Atlantic Coast
Rocky Mountains
South Florida Caribbean
Southern Appalachian

Cooperative agreements to CESU network participants residing in CESU network regions other than those listed above will be pursued separate from this notice of funding opportunity; however, those CESU network participants may still apply for a Master Cooperative Agreement under this announcement.  Application instructions are found in Section D. Application and Submission Information. 

Applications will be reviewed and evaluated as they are received and may be submitted at any time up until the closing date of this announcement. 

The Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units network is a national consortium of Federal agencies, tribes, academic institutions, state and local governments, nongovernmental conservation organizations, and other partners working together to support informed public trust resource stewardship. The CESU network includes 390 non-Federal partners and 15 Federal Agencies in seventeen (17) CESUs  representing biogeographic regions encompassing all 50 states and U.S. territories. The CESU network is well positioned as a platform to support research, technical assistance, education and capacity building that is responsive to long-standing and contemporary science and resource management priorities.

The seventeen (17) CESUs bring together scientists, resource managers, students, and other conservation professionals, drawing upon expertise from across the biological, physical, social, cultural, and engineering disciplines (from Anthropology to Zoology) to conduct collaborative and interdisciplinary applied projects that address natural and cultural heritage resource issues at multiple scales and in an ecosystem context. Each CESU is structured as a working collaborative with participation from numerous Federal and non-Federal institutional partners. CESUs are based at host universities and focused on a particular biogeographic region of the country.
The NPS is required under “Research Mandate” 54 USC 100702 to ensure the management of NPS units are “enhanced by the availability and utilization of a broad program of the highest quality science and information.”  To help answer this mandate, the NPS works cooperatively with approved CESU cooperators.  Annually the NPS obligates between $30M and $40M in CESU cooperative agreements agency wide.  Individual projects are up to five (5) years in duration with an average of approximately $60,000 per agreement.

The NPS plans to create Master Cooperative Agreements with CESU partners to carry out the CFDA program 15.945, Cooperative Research and Training Programs – Resources of the National Park System.  The NPS is announcing the intent to solicit proposals from organizations within the CESU network.  The objectives of the CESU program are:

a. Provide usable knowledge to support informed decision making.

b. Ensure the independence and objectivity of research.

c. Create and maintain effective partnerships among the Federal agencies and universities to share resources and expertise.

d. Take full advantage of university resources while benefiting faculty and students.

e. Encourage professional development of current and future Federal scientists, resource managers, and environmental leaders.

f. Manage Federal resources effectively.

Contact

Name
National Park Service
Phone
303-495-027
Full source recordfrom Grants.gov
Detail
Id
345083
Ost
POSTED
Cfdas
Id
406751
Cfda Number
15.945
Program Title
Cooperative Research and Training Programs ��� Resources of the National Park System
Opportunity Id
345083
Listed
L
Doc Type
synopsis
Flag2006
N
Revision
0
Synopsis
Version
1
Agency Code
DOI-NPS
Agency Name
National Park Service
Award Floor
0
Agency Phone
303-495-027
Archive Date
Jan 01, 2028 12:00:00 AM EST
Cost Sharing
No
Created Date
Dec 22, 2022 02:50:49 PM EST
Posting Date
Dec 22, 2022 12:00:00 AM EST
Award Ceiling
0
Response Date
Dec 31, 2027 12:00:00 AM EST
Synopsis Desc
The National Park Service (NPS) are seeking applications for Master Cooperative Agreements from CESU network participants in the following CESU network regions: North and West Alaska Californian Chesapeake Watershed Colorado Plateau Desert Southwest Great Basin Great Lakes Northern Forest Great Plains Great Rivers Gulf Coast Hawaii/Pacific Islands North Atlantic Coast Pacific Northwest Piedmont-South Atlantic Coast Rocky Mountains South Florida Caribbean Southern Appalachian Cooperative agreements to CESU network participants residing in CESU network regions other than those listed above will be pursued separate from this notice of funding opportunity; however, those CESU network participants may still apply for a Master Cooperative Agreement under this announcement.  Application instructions are found in Section D. Application and Submission Information.  Applications will be reviewed and evaluated as they are received and may be submitted at any time up until the closing date of this announcement.  The Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units network is a national consortium of Federal agencies, tribes, academic institutions, state and local governments, nongovernmental conservation organizations, and other partners working together to support informed public trust resource stewardship. The CESU network includes 390 non-Federal partners and 15 Federal Agencies in seventeen (17) CESUs  representing biogeographic regions encompassing all 50 states and U.S. territories. The CESU network is well positioned as a platform to support research, technical assistance, education and capacity building that is responsive to long-standing and contemporary science and resource management priorities. The seventeen (17) CESUs bring together scientists, resource managers, students, and other conservation professionals, drawing upon expertise from across the biological, physical, social, cultural, and engineering disciplines (from Anthropology to Zoology) to conduct collaborative and interdisciplinary applied projects that address natural and cultural heritage resource issues at multiple scales and in an ecosystem context. Each CESU is structured as a working collaborative with participation from numerous Federal and non-Federal institutional partners. CESUs are based at host universities and focused on a particular biogeographic region of the country. The NPS is required under “Research Mandate” 54 USC 100702 to ensure the management of NPS units are “enhanced by the availability and utilization of a broad program of the highest quality science and information.”  To help answer this mandate, the NPS works cooperatively with approved CESU cooperators.  Annually the NPS obligates between $30M and $40M in CESU cooperative agreements agency wide.  Individual projects are up to five (5) years in duration with an average of approximately $60,000 per agreement. The NPS plans to create Master Cooperative Agreements with CESU partners to carry out the CFDA program 15.945, Cooperative Research and Training Programs – Resources of the National Park System.  The NPS is announcing the intent to solicit proposals from organizations within the CESU network.  The objectives of the CESU program are: a. Provide usable knowledge to support informed decision making. b. Ensure the independence and objectivity of research. c. Create and maintain effective partnerships among the Federal agencies and universities to share resources and expertise. d. Take full advantage of university resources while benefiting faculty and students. e. Encourage professional development of current and future Federal scientists, resource managers, and environmental leaders. f. Manage Federal resources effectively.
Agency Details
Code
DOINPSWASO
Seed
DOI-NPS
Agency Code
DOI-NPS
Agency Name
National Park Service
Top Agency Code
DOI
Opportunity Id
345083
Applicant Types
Id
"25"
Description
"Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)"
Archive Date Str
2028-01-01-00-00-00
Posting Date Str
2022-12-22-00-00-00
Create Time Stamp
Dec 22, 2022 02:54:06 PM EST
Last Updated Date
Dec 22, 2022 02:50:49 PM EST
Response Date Str
2027-12-31-00-00-00
Response Date Desc
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 05:00 PM, ET, on the listed application due date.
Top Agency Details
Code
DOI
Seed
DOI
Agency Code
DOI
Agency Name
Department of the Interior
Top Agency Code
DOI
Agency Address Desc
Email
Agency Contact Desc
Melissa Jacobi melissa_a_jacobi@nps.gov
Agency Contact Name
National Park Service
Agency Contact Email
melissa_a_jacobi@nps.gov
Agency Contact Phone
303-495-027
Create Time Stamp Str
2022-12-22-14-54-06
Funding Instruments
Id
"CA"
Description
"Cooperative Agreement"
Award Floor Formatted
0
Award Ceiling Formatted
0
Agency Contact Email Desc
Email
Applicant Eligibility Desc
All applicants must be a partner of the CESU network prior to being considered for an award of a master cooperative agreement under this announcement. Information on how to join the CESU network can be found at: www.cesu.org.     
Funding Activity Categories
Id
"ENV"
Description
"Environment"
Draft Mode
N
Publisher Uid
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Agency Details
Code
DOINPSWASO
Seed
DOI-NPS
Agency Code
DOI-NPS
Agency Name
National Park Service
Top Agency Code
DOI
Original Due Date
Dec 31, 2027 12:00:00 AM EST
Assist Compatible
No
Opportunity Title
NPS Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Units (CESU) Master Cooperative Agreements
Owning Agency Code
DOI-NPS
Top Agency Details
Code
DOI
Seed
DOI
Agency Code
DOI
Agency Name
Department of the Interior
Top Agency Code
DOI
Forecast Hist Count
0
Opportunity Number
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Syn Post Date In Past
Yes
Synopsis Hist Count
0
Opportunity Category
Category
D
Description
Discretionary
Original Due Date Desc
Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 05:00 PM, ET, on the listed application due date.
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Zip Lob Size
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Created Date
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Opportunity Id
345083
Last Updated Date
Dec 22, 2022 02:54:06 PM EST
Synopsis Attachments
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Id
345083
Title
NPS Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Units (CESU) Master Cooperative Agreements
Agency
National Park Service
Number
P23AS00132
Doc Type
synopsis
Cfda List
15.945
Open Date
12/22/2022
Close Date
12/31/2027
Opp Status
posted
Agency Code
DOI-NPS

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