National Fish and Wildlife Foundation CORAL REEF CONSERVATION FUND Program Overview
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Program Overview 5-year partnership with NOAA 113 projects funded to date Over $9 million committed between 2001and $3.6 million in NFWF federal funds and $5.6 million in matching funds Projects funded in 20 countries, including four U.S. states, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and other U.S. trusts, territories, and freely associated states
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Program Overview 60% of funds invested in U.S. states, territories and freely associated states (FAS) Of $3.6 million of NFWF federal funds awarded , $1 million was invested in Hawaii, Florida or nationwide; $1 million in U.S. territories & FAS; and $1.5 million internationally Demand for funding exceeds supply by a factor of 3 or 4
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Program Overview Build public-private partnerships to reduce and prevent degradation of coral reefs and reef habitats: -Reduce impacts from pollution & sedimentation -Reduce impacts from over-harvesting and other fishing activities -Reduce impacts of recreational uses, tourism and boating -Restore damaged reefs or associated reef habitats -Increase community awareness through education and stewardship activities
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Program Overview Special Priorities for : -Hands-on, measurable watershed approaches to reduce land-based pollution and sedimentation to adjacent coral reefs -Efforts to measure and improve the management effectiveness of coral reef protected areas -Establishment of mooring buoys
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Program Overview Funding Preferences: Community-based partnerships Hands-on, solution-oriented, targeted approach Coordinated with state, federal and/or international coral reef conservation initiatives U.S. domestic or insular (territory, commonwealth), Freely Associated States, Caribbean, or Mesoamerican reef ecosystems Appropriate budget and matching funds
Coral Reef Conservation Fund 2004 Proposal & Award Overview 88 pre-proposals received (requesting over $3M) 26 grants awarded with total value of $2.4M (range = $15K-$75K; avg. = $38K) NOAA funding $1.0M Grantee matching funds $1.4M 15 grants to Gulf of Mexico/Caribbean 9 grants to North Pacific (includes Hawaii) 1 grant each to South Pacific and South Atlantic
Coral Reef Conservation Fund 2005 Proposal Overview (prior to award) 116 pre-proposals received (requesting $4M) 48 full proposals invited (requesting $1.7M) Approx. $1.3M available in funding (new partners in 2005: Natural Resources Conservation Service & U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) Federal/Foundation review committee Approx. 30 projects to be selected (awards to be announced in mid-August)
Coral Reef Conservation Fund 2006 Request for Proposals 2006 RFP will be announced at November 2005 U.S. Coral Reef Task Force meeting in Palau Check NFWF website for updates: Anticipated pre-proposal due date: January 31, 2006
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Applicant Eligibility Local Government Agencies (U.S. or international) Non-Profit Organizations (U.S. 501(c)(3) or international) Academic Institutions U.S. federal government agencies are not eligible
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Eligible Projects Projects that address programmatic and geographic priorities of Coral Fund No lobbying, litigation, political advocacy, land acquisition, or indirect/overhead costs Minimum matching fund ratio of 1:1; 2:1 or more is preferable Project period of approximately 1 year
Coral Reef Conservation Fund Additional Preferences New projects/New organizations Demonstrate measurable ecological or environmental benefits Strong evaluation plan Repeat grantees must close out previous NFWF-funded projects before starting new projects
Other NFWF Grantmaking Programs that Support Coral Conservation NFWF/NOAA General Matching Grants Program Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation on Private Lands Program *Note that proposals to both of these are accepted through NFWF’s General Call for proposals and that the majority of coral projects are funded through the Coral Fund.
NFWF/NOAA General Matching Grants Program Support diverse array of marine and freshwater projects in Great Lakes Region, Western Pacific Basin (US & International) and Caribbean 2005 priorities include demonstration projects and projects that engage resource users or managers, improve economic sustainability, and remove and/or prevent marine debris Next pre-proposal deadline – January 2006
NFWF/NRCS Conservation on Private Lands General Matching Grants Program Support projects that engage private landowners, primarily farmers and ranchers, in conservation & enhancement of fish and wildlife and natural resources on their lands priorities include projects that improve water quality, particularly in watersheds upstream from or adjacent to coral reef habitats Next pre-proposal deadline – January 2006
Additional NFWF Grant Programs that Support Coastal/Marine Conservation (other than coral reefs) See for full list of NFWF General Call and Special Matching Grants Programswww.nfwf.org/programs/grant_apply.htm Examples include Five-Star Restoration Program, International Sea Turtle Conservation Fund, National Whale Conservation Fund, Shell Marine Habitat Program Proposal deadlines vary