Opportunity Information: Apply for P19AS00050

The Habitat Restoration and Natural Resource Management in Redwood Creek opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number P19AS00050) is a National Park Service notice of intent to make an award under an existing cooperative agreement, rather than an open, competitive request for applications. Issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, it focuses on coordinated natural resource work in the Redwood Creek Watershed, with a clear emphasis on getting multiple land managers to operate as one team across jurisdictional boundaries, especially where National Park Service lands and California State Parks lands meet. The overall goal is to apply best available science to watershed-scale management so that restoration and stewardship actions are consistent, efficient, and mutually reinforcing across the broader landscape.

The work described centers on practical, on-the-ground habitat and ecosystem management paired with monitoring and planning. Key tasks include native plant restoration to rebuild resilient plant communities; invasive plant management to reduce pressure from non-native species that can outcompete natives and alter habitat conditions; wildlife monitoring to track species presence, abundance, and trends; and community science efforts that engage the public in data collection and stewardship while expanding the project’s capacity and local support. The opportunity also highlights project planning, vegetation mapping, and required reporting, indicating that the effort is meant to be both action-oriented and data-driven, with mapping and documentation used to guide priorities, evaluate outcomes, and communicate results to partners and stakeholders.

The intended outcomes are framed in terms of measurable ecological and public-benefit improvements. By reducing invasive species threats and addressing other management challenges, the project aims to increase biodiversity across the Redwood Creek watershed and support healthier, more self-sustaining ecosystems. Healthier ecosystems, in turn, are expected to improve forest regeneration and contribute to stronger fisheries conditions within the watershed, reflecting the interconnected nature of terrestrial and aquatic restoration in riparian and watershed settings. The opportunity also emphasizes that these management actions should improve the visitor experience in a heavily visited area, including better wildlife viewing opportunities, which ties ecological restoration directly to recreation and public enjoyment.

Administratively, this is a discretionary funding opportunity using a cooperative agreement instrument type, categorized under natural resources (CFDA 15.944). The eligible applicant type listed is nonprofits with IRS 501(c)(3) status other than institutions of higher education, though the notice explicitly states it is not a request for applications and is instead a notice of intent to award under a current cooperative agreement. The posting date is March 7, 2019, with an original closing date of March 30, 2019, and it lists an award ceiling of $420,000. The expected number of awards is shown as zero, which aligns with the notice-of-intent format and suggests the action is tied to a specific partner relationship already in place rather than a new competitive selection process.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Habitat Restoration & Natural Resource Mgmt in Redwood Creek" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.944.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Mar 07, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Mar 30, 2019 This is not a request for applications. This is a notice of intent to award under a current Cooperative Agreement.. (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 $420,000.00 in funding.
  • 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 the "Habitat Restoration and Natural Resource Management in Redwood Creek" opportunity?

It is a National Park Service funding opportunity focused on coordinated habitat restoration and natural resource management work in the Redwood Creek Watershed. The effort emphasizes practical on-the-ground restoration and stewardship paired with monitoring, mapping, planning, and reporting to support watershed-scale outcomes.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON) for this notice?

The Funding Opportunity Number is P19AS00050.

Which federal agency is issuing this opportunity?

The opportunity is issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.

Is this an open, competitive grant that anyone can apply for?

No. The notice is a notice of intent to make an award under an existing cooperative agreement. It is not a request for applications and is not presented as an open, competitive funding opportunity.

What funding instrument is being used?

The instrument type is a cooperative agreement, and the opportunity is described as discretionary funding.

What is the main geographic or project focus area?

The work is focused on the Redwood Creek Watershed, with particular attention to coordination across jurisdictional boundaries, especially where National Park Service lands and California State Parks lands meet.

What is the overarching goal of the project?

The overall goal is to apply best available science to watershed-scale management so restoration and stewardship actions are consistent, efficient, and mutually reinforcing across the broader landscape.

Why does the notice emphasize coordination across boundaries?

The opportunity highlights the need for multiple land managers to operate as one team across jurisdictional boundaries so actions taken on adjacent or interconnected lands align with each other and achieve greater watershed-scale effectiveness.

What types of on-the-ground work are included?

The notice centers on practical habitat and ecosystem management activities, including native plant restoration and invasive plant management, supported by monitoring and planning tasks.

What is native plant restoration intended to achieve?

Native plant restoration is intended to rebuild resilient plant communities and support healthier ecosystem conditions within the watershed.

What is invasive plant management intended to achieve?

Invasive plant management is intended to reduce pressure from non-native species that can outcompete native plants and alter habitat conditions.

Does the project include wildlife monitoring?

Yes. Wildlife monitoring is included to track species presence, abundance, and trends.

What are "community science" efforts in this opportunity?

Community science efforts are described as engaging the public in data collection and stewardship, expanding project capacity while building local support for the work.

What planning and data products are mentioned?

The opportunity specifically mentions project planning, vegetation mapping, and required reporting. These elements indicate the work is intended to be action-oriented and data-driven, with mapping and documentation used to guide priorities, evaluate outcomes, and communicate results.

What outcomes is the project trying to deliver?

The intended outcomes are framed as measurable ecological and public-benefit improvements. The notice points to reducing invasive species threats and addressing other management challenges to increase biodiversity and support healthier, more self-sustaining ecosystems across the Redwood Creek watershed.

How does this work relate to forest regeneration and fisheries?

The notice states that healthier ecosystems are expected to improve forest regeneration and contribute to stronger fisheries conditions within the watershed, reflecting the interconnected nature of terrestrial and aquatic restoration in riparian and watershed settings.

How does the opportunity connect ecological restoration to visitors and recreation?

The notice emphasizes improving the visitor experience in a heavily visited area, including better wildlife viewing opportunities, tying restoration outcomes to recreation and public enjoyment.

What is the CFDA number and program category listed?

The opportunity is categorized under natural resources and lists CFDA 15.944.

Who is listed as an eligible applicant?

The eligible applicant type listed is nonprofits with IRS 501(c)(3) status other than institutions of higher education.

If nonprofits are listed as eligible, why does it still say it is not a request for applications?

The notice explicitly states it is a notice of intent to make an award under a current cooperative agreement rather than an open call. That means eligibility information is provided, but the action described is tied to an existing partner relationship and not a competitive application process.

What is the posting date and the original closing date?

The posting date is March 7, 2019, and the original closing date is March 30, 2019.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling listed is $420,000.

How many awards are expected?

The expected number of awards is shown as zero, which aligns with the notice-of-intent format and indicates the funding action is associated with an existing cooperative agreement rather than a new competitive selection.

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