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You are here: Home / Grant Size / $50,000 to $500,000 / Bureau of Land Management Good Neighbor Authority Program – Colorado

Bureau of Land Management Good Neighbor Authority Program – Colorado

Dated: May 12, 2023

The Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) is intended to facilitate partnerships with states, counties, and federally recognized Indian tribes to plan and implement forest, rangeland, and watershed restoration projects.

Donor Name: Bureau of Land Management

State: Colorado

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 07/10/2023

Size of the Grant: $100,000

Grant Duration: 5 years

Details:

The GNA authority specifically authorizes treating insect-and disease infested trees; reducing hazardous fuels; any other activities to restore or improve forest, rangeland, and watershed health, including fish and wildlife habitat. GNA applies to Federal land, non-Federal land, and land owned by an Indian tribe. Under this program, funds may be used for GNA projects on non-BLM managed lands if the project directly benefits BLM managed lands.

Goals

Program Strategic Goals:

  • Restoring landscape connectivity and function.
  • Conserving and restoring lands to combat climate change.
  • Improving water resources.
  • Restoring legacy disturbances.

Funding Information

  • Estimated Total Program Funding: $300,000
  • Award Ceiling: $100,000
  • Award Floor: $5,000
  • Project Period: Projects cannot be funded for more than a five-year period.

Examples of Projects

Example projects include but not limited to:

  • Noxious weeds and invasive species treatments – Treatment of noxious weeds and invasive species is often carried out across multiple ownerships in a coordinated effort. GNA can be an effective tool to partner with a cooperating entity that is carrying out weed treatments, whether using herbicide, mechanical, or biological controls, in a coordinated cross boundary effort.
  • Fuels Management – Mechanical treatments (e.g. thinning, piling, mastication, mowing) chemical and biological applications, and prescribed fire to protect communities at risk, improve wildfire resiliency, and provide a safe and effective wildfire response.
  • Community Assistance – Projects across ownership boundaries with mutual benefit and the ability to leverage funds to complete work on the ground. Some treatments could include thinning around a community at risk, juniper removal to improve landscape resiliency.
  • Forest Management – Conduct treatments to enhance resilience of forests to wildfire, insect, disease, and drought through density management.
  • Rangeland plant restoration – Whether impacts are from wildfire, drought, or noxious weeds and invasive species, it is often necessary to aid the re-establishment of rangeland vegetation. This could entail development of plant materials, seed collection, site preparation, and seed or seedling planting. Native plant restoration is also often a cross boundary need and where a cooperating entity is conducting these activities, GNA can be used to conduct these activities on BLM managed lands.
  • Wildlife movement, migration, and habitat connectivity – GNA can be used to facilitate cross-boundary cooperative habitat restoration and rangeland structural improvements to improve habitat connectivity and support unimpeded movement of wildlife populations across landscapes. Examples of cooperative habitat connectivity projects may include: cross-boundary work associated with fence removals or upgrades to reduce animal fatalities and movement barriers; invasive species control and reseeding or planting of native vegetation along migration corridors and stopover areas; and enhancement of water resource availability within important wildlife movement areas (i.e., development and protection of natural springs, removal of invasive riparian species to increase water availability, construction of guzzlers and other artificial water sources, wet meadow restoration, etc.).
  • NEPA – GNA stipulates that the BLM decision cannot be delegated to a cooperating entity. However, a cooperating entity can provide assistance in conducting NEPA for a restoration project when it is a part of the overall project to implement Authorized Restoration Services.
  • Riparian restoration – Restoration work following flood events, large washouts, or changes to riparian area form and function that support wildlife and livestock is often more effective when implemented throughout a stream reach in coordination with a cooperating entity and other federal agencies. GNA can be used to install headcut and erosion control structures, check dam repair and removal, leaking ditches, re-contouring, or revegetation to support stream banks.
  • Targeted grazing – Targeted grazing (prescribed grazing or managed herbivory) is the carefully controlled grazing by livestock to accomplish specific vegetation management objectives. Livestock may be used as a means to improve land health through weed control, wildfire fuels reduction, and other restoration activities. Activities that are often needed to implement targeted grazing include installation of fence, installation of range improvements including enclosures, maintenance of improvements, and livestock and range monitoring.

Eligible Activities 

Priority activities under this announcement include Authorized Restoration Services which include:

  • Treatment of insect and disease infected trees,
  • Hazardous fuels reduction, or
  • Any activity to restore or improve forest, rangeland, and watershed health, including fish and wildlife habitat.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
  • County governments
  • State governments
  • Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments).

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