The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to expedite building an automated and streamlined capacity to share cyber threat information bi-directionally and collaboratively amongst the SLTT/Elections and CISA, as well as provide a mechanism for rapid adoption and methods to integrate with local activities
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in the SLTT environment that improve cyber security awareness and equip stakeholders to act in response to prioritized cyber threat information shared within the threat intelligence platform.
Furthermore, this agreement will expand implementation of cyber managed services (e.g., National Prevention Pilot, End-Point Detection and Response Pilot, Malicious Domain Blocking and Reporting, Cyber Incident Response, Albert, Managed Email Security), for SLTT and the Elections subsector, and in so doing will impact the capabilities to create a more robust cyber defense and information sharing environment for the entire SLTT sector.
Obtain Full Opportunity Text:Full Announcement
Additional Information of Eligibility:In accordance with 54 U.S.C.
§ 200305(a), only the State lead agency for LWCF may submit applications in response to this announcement, whether on behalf of itself or another entity.
In this context a “State” includes the 50 U. S. States, plus American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U. S. Virgin Islands.
The grants may be sub-awarded to other state or territory agencies, local political subdivisions, and Indian tribes.
Local political subdivisions include: county, municipality, city, town, township, parish, local public authority, school district, special district (such as a park district), intrastate district, council of governments (whether or not incorporated as a nonprofit corporation under State law), any other regional or interstate government entity, or any agency or instrumentality of a local government.
Individuals, nonprofit organizations, and private organizations are generally not eligible, although exceptions may be made for nonprofit organizations that are publicly-chartered under state or local law to serve a public purpose, such as managing a park or park district.
In addition, a state must have a current NPS-approved SCORP to be eligible to apply for LWCF grants. The state lead agency is responsible for: reviewing proposals for completeness and eligibility requirements; ensuring that proposals meet and are consistent with outdoor recreation priorities outlined in the state or territory’s SCORP; prioritizing proposals according to their Open Project Selection Process, and submitting final applications to the NPS for review and award of funds.
For selected projects, the NPS makes financial assistance awards to the lead agency, which will be responsible for ensuring that allocated funds are used for the purposes of and in a manner consistent with this program, including any funds awarded to eligible sub-applicants.
As the primary grantee for any sub-awarded grants, the lead agency is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day implementation of the grant and the supported activities to assure the project’s compliance with the LWCF Act and Manual, other applicable Federal requirements, and that performance goals are being achieved.
The NPS cannot make grants to entities other than the state lead agency; applications submitted to this funding opportunity announcement by an entity other than the state lead agency will be automatically eliminated.
Full Opportunity Web Address:https://apply07.grants.gov/apply/jsf/opportunity/manageOpportunity.faces?oppId=348724Contact: Agency Email Description: Email
Agency Email: Date Posted: 2023-06-14
Application Due Date: Archive Date: 2023-08-31