[PCA] ITEP Webinar: Tribal Resilience and/or Ocean & Coastal Management Planning (Info about 2 available BIA funding opportunities ): Wed., May 1; 9am/AK; 10am/Pacific; 11am/Mtn; 12pm/Central; 1pm/ET

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Mon Apr 22 10:55:58 CDT 2019


*Webinar: BIA RFP: Tribal Resilience and/or Ocean & Coastal Management
Planning*

*Presented by the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ (BIA) Tribal Resilience Program
& Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP)*

Please join BIA for an informational webinar about the two recently
released solicitations for funding through the Bureau of Indian
Affairs' Tribal Resilience Program (Program) on* Wednesday, May 01st at 9am
(Alaska), 10am (Pacific), 11am (Mtn), 12pm (Central), 1pm (Eastern)*

Register Here
<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9200290387513772545>

*Presenters:*

Rachael Novak <Rachael.Novak at bia.gov%20?subject=Tribal%20Resilience%20RFP>,
Tribal Resilience Coordinator, Bureau of Indian Affairs

David O’Donnell <david.o'donnell at bia.gov>, Senior GIS Analyst, BIA Tribal
Resilience Coordinator (Contractor)



This webinar will provide information about the two solicitations available
for activities that support tribal resilience and/or ocean and coastal
management planning as tribes incorporate the science (including
Traditional Knowledge) and technical information to prepare for extreme
events and harmful environmental trends that impact tribal treaty and trust
resources, economies, infrastructure, and human health and welfare. The
solicitations available are:

   1. The solicitation for federally-recognized tribes is available on
grants.gov,named
   BIA-TR-2019-0001
   <https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=BIA-2019-TR-0001>.
   It is also linked here
   <https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/bia/ots/tcrp/FY19RFP_TRP_Tribes.pdf>on
   the BIA Tribal Resilience site.
   2. The solicitation for not-for-profit, non-governmental tribal
   organizations and associations, and tribally-controlled colleges and
   universities (TCUs), referred to as “tribal organization(s)” is available
   on grants.gov, named
   <https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=BIA-2019-TR-0001>
   BIA-TR-2019-0002
   <https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=BIA-2019-TR-0001>.
It
   is also linked here
   <https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/bia/ots/tcrp/FY19RFP_TRP_Orgs.pdf>
on
   the BIA Tribal Resilience site.

Tribal applications will receive priority. Please see the BIA Tribal
Resilience webpage  <https://www.bia.gov/bia/ots/tribal-resilience-program>for
more information (fillable coversheets, fillable application forms for
Categories 3,5, and 6, FAQs, helpful contacts, a summary of previous
awards, etc.) Additional details, including evaluation criteria, are
enclosed in the Notice of Funding. *Proposal Deadline:*  *June 10, 2019, by
5:00 p.m. Alaska Time/9 p.m. Eastern Time*. Send completed proposals to
resilience.funding at bia.gov or by hard copy to:

*Ms. Jo Ann Metcalfe, Attention:  Tribal Resilience*

*Grant Officer, Central Office Acquisitions*

*Bureau of Indian Affairs*

*12220 Sunrise Valley Dr. Reston, VA 20191*



If you or your staff have questions on the application process, please
contact Ms. Jo Ann Metcalfe: jo.metcalfe at bia.gov, or
resilience.funding at bia.gov*,* (703) 390-6410. For questions about the BIA’s
Tribal Resilience Program, please contact Rachael Novak, (505) 563-5253 or
rachael.novak at bia.gov.

There is no cost to attend the webinar, but advance registration is
required. Use the link to register for the webinar: *Registration
Link.  **Please
note that we will allow unlimited registration for the webinar. *

Please direct any questions to:

*Nikki Cooley, Diné, Co-Manager* @ Nikki.Cooley at nau.edu

Tribes & Climate Change Program <http://www7.nau.edu/itep/main/tcc/>
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