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Grant Program
Missouri Bird Conservation Initiative Grant Program
2008 Call for Proposals EXTENDED
October 1 through October 31, 2007
The Missouri Bird Conservation Initiative (MoBCI) serves as a conduit in providing financial support to private and public organizations or to individuals who have partnerships that carry out bird habitat conservation projects in Missouri. Eligible activities include projects that protect, enhance or restore bird habitats and/or monitor the results of habitat restoration programs on any lands in Missouri. Projects should be habitat based and not strictly designed for monitoring, however monitoring can be a component of the project.
MoBCI grant projects must be relevant to the goals and objectives of one or more of the major national and international bird conservation initiatives, including: the North American Waterfowl Management Plan, Partners in Flight, North American Waterbird Conservation Plan, U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan, and the Northern Bobwhite Conservation Initiative. If you do not have ready access to these plans you can find them at the following web addresses:
northamerican.fws.gov/NAWMP/nawmphp.htm
www.partnersinflight.org
www.nacwcp.org/pubs
shorebirdplan.fws.gov
www.qu.org/seqsg/nbci/nbci.cfm
In addition, priority will be given to projects that address Missouri landscapes and habitats identified in one of 33 Conservation Opportunity Areas (COA’s) or approved species/habitat restoration plans. For specific information on priority Missouri landscapes and habitats see the MoBCI web site at www.mobci.org or the Missouri Department of Conservation, Comprehensive Wildlife Strategy, “Conservation Opportunity Area” web site at www.mdc.mo.gov/nathis/cws/coa .
Projects should benefit an array of species, such as grassland birds, forest birds, wetland birds or glade birds. An acceptable project may target one or more high priority bird species, but should include benefits to other species, involve habitat and ecosystem level planning and management, and engage partners with shared goals and objectives.
Grant awards:
The Missouri Department of Conservation (Grantor) has made $100,000 funds available for MoBCI grants. Individual grant awards are available up to a maximum of $20,000 annually. MoBCI grants require a one to one match of [local, state, or federal] funds that do not originate from the Department of Conservation. The match may include acquired realty, partner financial contributions, monitoring and evaluation costs, stewardship costs, volunteer time, etc. Funds may be spent over a two-year period.
Grantees will be required to submit a semi-annual progress report that includes both a financial and narrative summary and comply with the Grantor’s (Missouri Department of Conservation) policy regarding grants.
Application and Review Process:
Grant applications must follow the format listed in the “General Requirements” section below and be received no later than 5:00 p.m. October 31, 2007, at the following address: MoBCI Grant Subcommittee, in care of Audubon Missouri, 2620 Forum Blvd., Suite C-1, Columbia, MO 65203. Mailed applications should contain one original and five copies. No faxed applications will be accepted. Electronic applications will only be accepted in MS Word format to the following address: Andrew.Forbes@mdc.mo.gov.
The MoBCI Grant Subcommittee will review, score (based on the ranking criteria below), and provide funding recommendations to the MoBCI Steering Committee. The MoBCI Steering Committee will make recommendations for final approval to the Missouri Department of Conservation, Wildlife Division Administrator (the Grantor).
Ranking Criteria:
Proposals will be ranked by the MoBCI Grant Subcommittee based on the following:
- Priority bird species addressed (15 points)
- Priority habitats conserved (i.e., Important Bird Areas (IBA’s), rare/or declining habitats) (15 points)
- Bird initiative plan goals and objectives addressed (15 points)
- Partnerships developed (20 points)
- Use of project as a model for other projects (10 points)
- Capacity of the organization(s)/individual to accomplish the project (10 points)
- Budget (15 points)
- Bonus for First Time MoBCI proposal – (5 points).
General Requirements: (maximum of five pages for entire proposal)
- Grant Title
- Purpose of Grant (Clearly define goals, objectives, or activities to be achieved with applicable time lines.)
- Project Location
- Is this the first time you have submitted a MoBCI Grant Proposal? Yes or No
- Project Description including narrative and any pertinent tabular information
- Measurable Outcomes (Identify specific and measurable outcomes that will be used for tracking progress.)
- Measurable Deliverables (If applicable, describe products or services that will be provided by the grantee.)
- Grant Request Amount (Including matching and non-matching partners and description of match.)
- Reporting and monitoring plan (Describe process for monitoring and reporting progress and identify a point of contact to include e-mail address.)
- Lead organization, point of contact, and their capacities (Provide names, titles, addresses, electronic addresses and phone numbers of parties who can answer questions relating to the agreement; if applicable, include a list of NGO Board members and officers.)
- List of partners involved in the project and point of contact for those other partners (same as above for Lead Organization)
- Fiscal Responsibility/Management (Describe fiscal management and identify grantee fiscal agent.)
- Habitat types, birds, and other wildlife benefited
- Public Benefits
Deadlines:
All grant proposals must be received by 5:00 p.m. October 31, 2007. The MoBCI Grants Subcommittee will notify applicants of their status within three months of submission date and indicate reasons for rejection and/or suggestions for making the proposal more competitive.
For Assistance Contact:
Andy Forbes
Phone: 573-522-4115 ext. 3154
Missouri Department of Conservation
E-mail: Andrew.forbes@mdc.mo.gov
P.O. Box 180
Jefferson City, MO 65102
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