Graduate Research Innovation (GRIN) Award (One task statement)

The Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) is a partnership of seven federal wildland fire management and research agencies that have a shared need to address problems associated with managing wildland fuels, fires, and fire-impacted ecosystems.

The partnering agencies include the U. S. Department


of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service (FS) and five bureaus in the U. S. Department of the Interior (DOI):
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Geological Survey.

The DOI also is represented by the Office of Wildland Fire.

Funding to support the program is provided by both DOI and FS.

For further background on the JFSP, those considering submitting proposals are encouraged to visit its website at https://www.firescience.gov.

All proposal must be submitted by Sept 19, 2024, 5:00 p.m.

MT, using the electronic submission process provided on the JFSP website (https://www.firescience.gov.).

Proposals can not be submitted through Grants.gov.

No exceptions are allowed to this closing date and time.

All proposals must meet all requirements in this NOFO (see especially Section V below).

Proposals that do not meet all requirements in this section will not be considered for funding.
Related Programs

Wildland Fire Research and Studies Program

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Bureau of Land Management

Estimated Funding: $250,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-13-131.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Other Eligible Applicants include the following: Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions; Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISISs); Eligible Agencies of the Federal Government; Faith-based or Community-based Organizations; Hispanic-serving Institutions; Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized); Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organizations); Regional Organizations; Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) ; U. S. Territory or Possession; Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.

Non-domestic (non-U.S.) components of U. S. Organizations are eligible to apply.

Foreign components, as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, are allowed.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-13-131.html

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
pglass@blm.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2024-06-20

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2024-10-19



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