Opportunity Information: Apply for L17AS00235

The BLM ID Good Neighbor Authority Rangeland Restoration Services opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number L17AS00235) was a Bureau of Land Management program under the U.S. Department of the Interior focused on partnering with the State of Idaho to carry out on-the-ground rangeland management work on BLM-managed lands within Idaho. It was offered as a discretionary funding opportunity using a cooperative agreement, which generally means the BLM expected to be actively involved during project planning and implementation rather than simply issuing a hands-off grant. The overall purpose was practical and resource-focused: completing rangeland management services that support healthier, more resilient landscapes across public lands administered by the BLM.

In terms of what the work could include, the announcement broadly described "rangeland management services" and emphasized actions that contribute to healthy, resilient conditions on BLM lands. While the notice did not list specific treatment types in the source details provided, the framing points to restoration and stewardship activities typically associated with rangeland improvement, such as efforts that maintain or restore vegetation and watershed function, reduce impacts from degradation, and improve the long-term ecological stability of the landscape. The central theme is collaboration through the Good Neighbor Authority concept, meaning the BLM intended to work directly with a state cooperator to implement management services efficiently and in alignment with shared conservation and land health goals.

Eligibility was limited to state governments, indicating this opportunity was aimed at Idaho state-level entities rather than local governments, tribes, nonprofits, universities, or private organizations. The program was categorized under Natural Resources and carried CFDA number 15.237, which is associated with BLM assistance programs. The opportunity anticipated a single award, with an award ceiling of $95,000, signaling a relatively small, targeted project or a defined set of services rather than a large multi-year initiative.

The timeline was short and specific. The opportunity was created on August 30, 2017, and originally closed on September 11, 2017, giving eligible applicants a limited window to respond. With one expected award and a clear geographic focus on BLM lands in Idaho, the structure suggests the BLM was seeking a straightforward partnership arrangement with a state cooperator to complete defined rangeland restoration or management tasks that advance land health and resilience objectives on public rangelands.

  • The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "BLM ID Good Neighbor Authority Rangeland Restoration Services" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.237.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Aug 30, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Sep 11, 2017. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $95,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the BLM ID Good Neighbor Authority Rangeland Restoration Services opportunity?

It is a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) funding opportunity under the U.S. Department of the Interior titled "BLM ID Good Neighbor Authority Rangeland Restoration Services" (Funding Opportunity Number L17AS00235). The opportunity focused on partnering with the State of Idaho to complete on-the-ground rangeland management work on BLM-managed lands within Idaho.

Which agency offered this funding opportunity?

The opportunity was offered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

What is the main purpose of this opportunity?

The purpose was to complete rangeland management services that support healthier, more resilient landscapes on public lands administered by the BLM in Idaho. The emphasis was practical and resource-focused, aimed at on-the-ground restoration and stewardship outcomes.

Where would the funded work take place?

The work would take place on BLM-managed lands within the State of Idaho.

What type of funding mechanism was used?

This was offered as a discretionary funding opportunity using a cooperative agreement. A cooperative agreement generally indicates the BLM expected to be actively involved during project planning and implementation, rather than providing a hands-off grant.

What does it mean that this was a cooperative agreement?

Based on the description provided, a cooperative agreement means BLM anticipated active involvement in the project, including during planning and implementation, as part of a partnership arrangement instead of simply issuing funding and stepping back.

What is the Good Neighbor Authority concept in this opportunity?

The opportunity was framed around collaboration through the Good Neighbor Authority concept, meaning the BLM intended to work directly with a state cooperator (Idaho) to implement management services efficiently and in alignment with shared conservation and land health goals.

What kinds of activities or services could be supported?

The announcement broadly described "rangeland management services" and emphasized actions that contribute to healthy, resilient conditions on BLM lands. Specific treatment types were not listed in the details provided, but the framing points to restoration and stewardship work typically associated with rangeland improvement, such as maintaining or restoring vegetation and watershed function, reducing impacts from degradation, and improving long-term ecological stability.

Did the notice specify exact treatment types or project tasks?

No. In the information provided, the notice did not list specific treatment types. It described the work broadly as rangeland management services supporting healthy and resilient conditions on BLM-managed lands.

Who was eligible to apply?

Eligibility was limited to state governments. This indicates the opportunity was aimed at Idaho state-level entities rather than local governments, tribes, nonprofits, universities, or private organizations.

Could local governments, tribes, nonprofits, universities, or private organizations apply?

No. Based on the provided information, eligibility was limited to state governments, which excludes local governments, tribes, nonprofits, universities, and private organizations.

Was the opportunity specifically intended for the State of Idaho?

Yes. The opportunity focused on partnering with the State of Idaho and was geographically limited to BLM-managed lands within Idaho.

What program category did this opportunity fall under?

The program was categorized under Natural Resources.

What CFDA number was associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity was associated with CFDA number 15.237, which is associated with BLM assistance programs.

How many awards were expected?

The opportunity anticipated a single award.

What was the maximum funding amount available (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling was $95,000.

Does the award ceiling suggest the size or scope of the project?

Yes. An award ceiling of $95,000 suggests a relatively small, targeted project or a defined set of services rather than a large multi-year initiative.

When was the opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on August 30, 2017.

When did the opportunity close?

It originally closed on September 11, 2017.

How long was the application window?

Based on the dates provided (August 30, 2017 to September 11, 2017), the application window was short and time-specific.

What was the overall emphasis of the work described?

The overall emphasis was on practical, on-the-ground rangeland management services to advance land health and resilience objectives on BLM public lands in Idaho through a collaborative state-federal partnership.

Was this a discretionary funding opportunity?

Yes. It was described as a discretionary funding opportunity offered via a cooperative agreement.

Does the opportunity indicate BLM involvement beyond providing funding?

Yes. The cooperative agreement structure indicates BLM expected to be actively involved during project planning and implementation.

What does the "single award" and Idaho-only focus imply about the structure of the opportunity?

With one expected award and a clear geographic focus on BLM lands in Idaho, the structure suggests BLM was seeking a straightforward partnership arrangement with a state cooperator to complete defined rangeland restoration or management tasks supporting land health and resilience goals.

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