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FY25 Bureau of Land Management Invasive and Noxious Plant Management- Bureau wide

Agency: Bureau of Land Management

Assistance Listings: 15.230 -- Invasive and Noxious Plant Management

Last Updated: June 23, 2025
BLM Invasive and Noxious Plant Management Programs work to prevent, detect, inventory, control, and monitor weed populations on public lands.Invasive species cost the public millions of dollars in control and management each year and many invasive plants and noxious weeds are highly competitive and have the ability to permanently degrade our public lands.Noxious weeds and invasive species expansion are recognized as the single greatest threat to our native plant communities and the values they provide us.These native plant communities are essential for supporting wildlife habitat, watershed function,...

Eligibility

Eligible applicants

Education

  • Public and state institutions of higher education
  • Private institutions of higher education

Nonprofit

  • Nonprofits non-higher education without 501(c)(3)
  • Other Native American tribal organizations
  • Nonprofits non-higher education with 501(c)(3)

Government

  • State governments
  • County governments
  • Federally recognized Native American tribal governments
  • City or township governments

Additional information

Individuals and For-Profit Organizations are ineligible to apply for awards under this NOFO.This program NOFO does not support entities hiring interns or crews under the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993. The Public Lands Corps Act of 1993, 16 USC, Chapter 37, Subchapter II-Public Lands Corps, is the only legislative authority that allows BLM to "hire" interns under this authority. Therefore, eligible Youth Conservation Corps may only apply for projects developed under NOFO 15.243 – BLM Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands.CESUs are partnerships with a purpose to promote, conduct, and provide research, studies, assessments, monitoring, technical assistance, and educational services. If a cooperative agreement is awarded to a CESU partner under a formally negotiated Master CESU agreement which is consistent with the CESU purpose, indirect costs are limited to a rate of no-more-than 17.5 percent of the indirect cost base recognized in the partner's Federal Agency-approved Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (NICRA). Applicant"s should specify if their proposal furthers the purpose of the CESU program, and if so which CESU Network should be considered as host.

Grantor contact information

Description

Chanda Brown chandabrown@blm.gov

Email

chandabrown@blm.gov

chandabrown@blm.gov

Documents

File nameDescriptionLast updated
Foa_Content_of_L25AS00298.pdf
Foa_Content_of_L25AS00298.pdf
Jun 23, 2025 02:41 PM UTC
Attachment_B_Budget_Narrative.xlsx
Attachment B Budget Narrative.xlsx
Jun 23, 2025 02:40 PM UTC
03_M_15.230_Attachment_A.docx
03 (M) 15.230 Attachment A.docx
Jun 23, 2025 02:40 PM UTC

Link to additional information

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Closing: July 23, 2025

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Award

$3,000,000

Program Funding

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Expected awards

$5,000

Award Minimum

$500,000

Award Maximum

Funding opportunity number:

L25AS00298

Cost sharing or matching requirement:

No

Funding instrument type:

Cooperative agreement

Opportunity Category:

Discretionary

Opportunity Category Explanation:

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Category of Funding Activity:

Natural resources

Category Explanation:

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History

Version:

1

Posted date:

June 23, 2025

Archive date:

August 22, 2025

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