[PCA] FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: NRCS Wetland Mitigation Banks (deadline: July 6)

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Wed May 6 12:18:28 CDT 2020


NRCS Announces $5 Million for Wetland Mitigation Banks
May 5, 2020

NRCS is announcing $5 million for Wetland Mitigation Banks to help conservation partners develop or establish mitigation banks to help agricultural producers maintain eligibility for USDA programs.

“Wetlands are critically important to the health of our natural resources -- filtering water, reducing soil loss and providing habitat to our nation’s wildlife while also helping to sequester carbon from the atmosphere,” said NRCS Chief Matthew Lohr. “Through the Wetland Mitigation Banking Program, we’re working with experienced wetland mitigation partners to give farmers another option to meet Farm Bill requirements.”

Wetland mitigation banking is the RESTORATION, CREATION OR ENHANCEMENT OF WETLANDS [emphasis added] to compensate for unavoidable impacts on wetlands at other locations. The Farm Bill’s wetland conservation provisions, commonly called Swampbuster provisions, aim to remove certain incentives to convert wetlands or to produce agricultural commodities on converted wetlands.

This competitive grants program helps states, local governments and other qualified partners develop wetland mitigation banks to restore, create or enhance wetland ecosystems.

ELIGIBILITY: NRCS is accepting proposals from eligible Indian Tribes, state and local units of government, for-profit entities and nongovernmental organizations.

Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. ET on July 6, 2020.

See full media release and details at:
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/newsroom/releases/?cid=NRCSEPRD1582222
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