Where to Find Funding for Invasive Species Control Programs

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Where to Find Funding for Invasive Species Control Programs Jim Bean Environmental Resource Specialist BASF Corporation

Perception and Reality Little funding is available for invasive species control programs THIS IS NOT TRUE!!! 2005 Federal Budget Control $443 MILLION Total for all programs $1.169 BILLION Your challenge is; Know the available programs Access the funds Look for funding synergy Seek more dedicated funding

Agenda Can’t thoroughly cover this topic in 20 minutes Present a broad overview Rules of thumb Specific programs Resources for further research Willing to participate in a dedicated “funding” seminar

Environmental Resource Specialist Identify existing and facilitate creation of new funding sources for invasive species control Build and strengthen relationships with government agencies Federal State Regional Facilitate technology transfer to agencies Facilitate development of partnerships with Federal, state and local agencies, NGO’s and industry

Area of Responsibility State Agencies DOT DNR DEP WMD Fish & Game Forestry Commission Federal Agencies NPS USFS USFWS USACE NRCS FHWA EPA 31.5 States Organizations The Nature Conservancy Society of American Foresters Audubon Society Exotic Plant Pest Councils Invasive Species Councils Aquatic Plant Management Societies Wildlife Groups National Wild Turkey Federation Quail Unlimited Ducks Unlimited Rocky Mt. Elk Foundation Pheasants Forever

Observations Many entities combating invasive species – We must work together! Limited organization Few broad partnerships Limited coordination Federal and State level Limited communication Minimal sharing of successes and failures Funding is the major concern Significant funding is available Most goes to the west Limited knowledge of funding sources Need more coordinated / cooperative programs among agencies Need to build synergy

Actions Hold state summit meeting Hold field tour for legislators Invite all stakeholders Organize Communicate Establish areas of cooperation Look for funding synergy Formalize agreements – MOU’s Hold field tour for legislators Develop comprehensive state management plan Priority species Geographic priorities Funding synergies Responsibilities Early Detection Rapid Response

Funding First Steps Ultimate Goal Demonstration program Grant submission Legislative tour Ultimate Goal Perpetual annual funding Registration fees Hunting licenses Specialty license plates Trust Fund

Funding Sources Earmarked funds Legislation Grants Federal State Grants Endowments / Foundations Donations

Funding Sources Government Agencies Philanthropic Organizations Federal State Local Philanthropic Organizations Conservation / Wildlife Organizations Local Industry Community Groups Master Gardeners Boy Scouts Churches

Funding Opportunities Rules of Thumb Few dedicated funding sources for invasive species control funding Much competition – WEST!!! Broad coalitions are more attractive to fund providers Regional coalitions have more political clout Economic impact information is essential Pick a small area and gather high quality information – use a blow-up factor Don’t wait for all the answers before requesting funding Impact on property values is a relatively easy concept to quantify and communicate Many dollars available under the more general “catch all” categories; Restoring ecosystem health Preserving and protecting the environment. Proposals should emphasize restoring the entire system Invasive species control is only one part of the proposal

Funding Opportunities Rules of Thumb Use grants only for initial funding Have a grant use exit strategy Include a successful fund raising organization as a partner Find a perpetual funding source Follow the strategies of successful groups Use your imagination Be persistent

Funding Opportunities Earmarked Funds Mississippi Cogongrass Program MSU Cogongrass White Paper $250,000 earmarked for landowner control program Senator Cochran Alabama Invasive Species Program State Conservationist earmarked $250,000 from EQIP $75 per acre for 3 years (retreatments) Cogongrass, Kudzu, Japanese Climbing Fern control

Funding Opportunities Federal Legislation Noxious Weed Control and Eradication Act of 2004 Originally requested $100 million per year for 5 years Authorized $15 million per year for 5 years Signed by President Bush in November 2004 Funds to be managed by APHIS No appropriations to date Grants to weed management entities for the control or eradication of noxious weeds Agreements with weed management entities to provide financial and technical assistance for the control or eradication of noxious weeds Work continues to increase appropriation to $100 million per year

Funding Opportunities Federal Legislation Transportation Bill Included funding for invasive species Highways major pathway No bill passed in 2004 Reintroduced in 2005 House approved similar language Currently in Senate Contact your Senator to keep funding in bill

Funding Opportunities Federal Legislation An Example of Competition from the West (in Progress) The Power of Organization HR489 Salt Cedar and Russian Olive Control Assessment Demonstration Act S177 Salt Cedar and Russian Olive Control and Demonstration Act Approximately $20 MILLION per year On the ground control PLUS Up to $250k for individual research grants Assessment and Monitoring funds Started with 5 states – now entire West

Funding Opportunities State legislation South Carolina Water Recreational Resource Fund Funded by gas taxes Indiana Lake & River Enhancement Program $1.3 million annually Funded by boat registration fees - $25 Tennessee IRIS Fund Funded by Specialty License Plates - $35 voluntary additional fee For State Parks to plant and care for native plants and to control invasive species Over $2 million in fund

Funding Opportunities USDA Grant and Partnership Programs National Resource Conservation Service Programs for Farmers and Ranchers Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) – includes production forestland Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) Conservation on Private Lands Program Programs for Farmers, Ranchers, State and Local Governments, NGO’s Conservation Partnership Initiative Program for Private Landowners Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) Programs for Private Landowners, State and Local Governments, Tribal lands or Federal land (when primary benefit is on private or tribal land) Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) – Must include producers eligible under EQIP - NGO’s can qualify

Funding Opportunities USDA Grant and Partnership Programs Farm Service Administration Programs for Private Landowners or Groups Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) – Highly erodable land Programs for Producers in Partnership with Tribal, State and Federal Governments and in some cases Private Groups Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) Forest Service Programs for Private Forest Landowners Forest Land Enhancement Program (FLEP) Programs for CMA’s, States and NGO’s Cooperative Forest Health Management Program Forest Health Protection Program – State and Private Forests MS Coastal Plain RC&D - $25k for Cogongrass control and displays GA Forestry Commission - $50k for Chinese Privet control demo and information

Funding Opportunities Grant Programs Pulling Together Initiative Matching funds for invasive species control projects National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Funded 45 projects for $1.3 million in 2004 Funded 301 projects totaling $9.7 million since 1998 Encourage partnerships with Agencies, NGO’s, Landowners, Industry Partners For Fish & Wildlife Program Matching funds for on-the-ground habitat restoration U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 50% cost share for any privately owned land. Applicants can include private landowners, Tribes, schools, local governments, businesses and organizations.

Funding Opportunities Grant Programs Landowner Incentive Program Matching funds for conservation efforts on private lands Land and Water Conservation Fund – U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Funds to states to establish programs that protect and restore habitats to benefit Federally listed, proposed or candidate species or other at risk species Only state agencies with primary responsibility for fish & wildlife may submit proposals Other agencies, organizations or individuals may partner with or serve as a subgrantee $22 million for FY 2005 25% nonfederal match No state may receive more than 5% of total funds

Funding Opportunities Grant Programs National Fish & Wildlife Foundation – Other Programs Bring Back The Natives Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants Program Delaware Estuary Grant Program Five-Star Restoration Restoration matching Grants Program Average Grant $10k National Wildlife Refuge Friends Group Grant Program Challenge Grants City of Clearwater FL – Invasive Species Control 2004 Northwest Florida Longleaf Pine Restoration – TNC Georgia State Parks Longleaf Pine Restoration – GA DNR

Funding Opportunities Grant Programs Other Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection Community Based Restoration Program (NOAA) North American Wetlands Conservation Act Small Grants Bring Back the Natives Grant Program    Clean Water State Revolving Fund Coastal Program Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Migratory Bird Conservancy Native Plant Conservation Initiative Private Stewardship Grants Program Southern Rivers Conservation State Wildlife Grant Program Urban and Community Forestry Challenge Cost-Share Grants Water Quality Cooperative Agreements     The Center for Invasive Plants Management    

Funding Opportunities Foundations, Trusts and Endowments The Turner Foundation Inc. – Arlington, VA Turner Endangered Species Fund Avalon Plantation, FL (Longleaf Pine, Red-Cockaded Woodpecker) St. Phillips Island, SC (Southern Fox Squirrel) The Heinz Foundation – Pittsburgh, PA Weeden Foundation – New York, NY The Pew Charitable Trusts – Philadelphia, PA The Rockefeller Foundation – New York, NY W. Alton Jones Foundation Inc. – Charlottesville, VA John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation – Chicago, IL The Chesapeake Bay Trust – Annapolis, MD The George Gund Foundation – Cleveland, OH The Great Lakes Protection Fund The Great Lakes Community Foundation Environmental Collaborative

Funding Opportunities Conservation / Wildlife Organizations The Nature Conservancy Quail Unlimited National Wild Turkey Federation Pheasants Forever Rocky Mt. Elk Foundation Ducks Unlimited

Funding Opportunities Local Industry Look for large employers that own / manage land. Chances are they also have invasive species problems. Corporations will not donate funds just for good publicity. Look for additional benefits Cost savings Competitive advantage Marketing opportunities Good publicity never hurts

Funding Opportunities Community Groups Utilize an experienced fund raiser Theme based projects How do invasive species impact you as an individual? Organize around local needs Community parks Historical sites Tie fund raising in with an Awareness Program – TN State Natural Areas Week (April 3rd – 9th) State Parks Have you asked local groups for donations?

More Information on Funding Opportunities http://www.invasivespecies.gov/toolkit/grantsinfo.shtml http://www.weedcenter.org/grants/rfp.htm http://www.grants.gov http://fdncenter.org The Foundation Center http://cfda.gov Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

Summary Products for many terrestrial and aquatic weed problems Actively seeking solutions for additional invasive species problems Willing to help with education and technology transfer Willing to help access / create invasive species funding programs Willing to assist with partnership development

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