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Requests for Proposals

Provides requests for proposals information for invasive species. See our Grants and Funding page for general funding information relevant for invasive species.

New Invasive Species Related Grants - Grants.gov

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WSSA Applauds USDA Funding of Vital Weed Science Research (Feb 8, 2011)
Weed Science Society of America.

The Weed Science Society of America applauded a decision by the USDA to fund vital research involving the management of weeds and invasive plants. USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has budgeted $23 million for competitive grants during 2011 in the Foundational Program area of plant health and crop production, including weed management. See Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program (PDF | 510 KB) for more information.

Applications Accepted on an Ongoing Basis

Integrated Pest Management Center - IPM Minigrants Program
North Central IPM Center.
The North Central Integrated Pest Management Center (NCIPMC) announces the availability of funds and requests proposals for mini-grants that support the NCIPMC and regional IPM priorities. The purpose of min-grants is to provide funds for brief IPM tasks and projects that fit the goals of the Center but could otherwise not be accomplished without these funds. The goals of the Center are to increase the economic benefits of adopting IPM practices and reduce the environmental and human health risks associated with managing pests. Funding in the amount of approximately $100,000 is available for this competitive subcontracts program. The lead project investigator submitting the proposal must reside in the North Central region (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin) although grant participants may reside outside the region. There is no deadline.

National Fish Habitat Action Plan - DOI-GRANTS-071409-001 (open Jul 14, 2009)
Grants.gov.
The National Fish Habitat Action Plan is a national investment strategy to leverage federal and privately raised funds to protect, restore and enhance the nation's fish and aquatic communities through partnerships that foster fish habitat conservation. Funds appropriated to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Fisheries Program specifically to implement the Action Plan will be utilized in collaboration with the National Fish Habitat Board and Fish Habitat Partnerships.
There is no closing date for applications. Project proposals are accepted continuously. Proposals are held in a FWS database until the project is funded or no longer viable.

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