Opportunity Information: Apply for NPS 18 NERO 0189

The National Park Service (NPS), within the U.S. Department of the Interior, issued a public notice for a discretionary funding action titled "Assess Threats to Marine Water Quality Conditions" (Funding Opportunity Number: NPS 18 NERO 0189). The activity falls under the Environment funding category and is associated with CFDA (now commonly referenced as Assistance Listing) 15.945, which generally covers NPS assistance programs. The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement, meaning the project is expected to involve substantial involvement from the NPS during the period of performance rather than functioning as a hands-off grant.

Despite appearing in the format of a grant opportunity, the announcement explicitly states that it is not a request for applications. Instead, it serves as a transparency notice that NPS intended to make a single task agreement award under an already-established master cooperative agreement. In other words, the competitive process (or the justification for a non-competitive, single-source approach) had already been completed previously, and this posting is meant to inform the public that the agency planned to proceed with a specific task under that existing umbrella agreement rather than opening a new competition.

The notice indicates NPS anticipated making one award, with an award ceiling of $149,085. The posting was created on September 4, 2018, with an original closing date of September 13, 2018, which functions more like an administrative window for the notice rather than a true application deadline, since new applications were not being solicited. Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with a note to consult the additional eligibility information in the full posting; however, given the structure described, the practical eligible party would be the organization already holding the relevant master cooperative agreement (or otherwise identified through the prior competitive or single-source process).

Based on the title, the purpose of the task agreement would be to assess threats affecting marine water quality conditions, which typically can include identifying stressors (such as pollution sources, runoff, vessel-related impacts, harmful algal blooms, sedimentation, pathogens, or climate-driven changes), evaluating risks to marine and coastal resources, and supporting management decisions within NPS-managed marine or coastal park units. Because it is a cooperative agreement, the NPS would likely collaborate on study design, data needs, and application of findings to resource management, rather than simply receiving a final report with minimal agency involvement.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Assess Threats to Marine Water Quality Conditions" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.945.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Sep 04, 2018.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Sep 13, 2018. (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 $149,085.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the name of this funding action?

The National Park Service (NPS) issued a public notice for a discretionary funding action titled "Assess Threats to Marine Water Quality Conditions" (Funding Opportunity Number: NPS 18 NERO 0189).

Which federal agency is associated with this notice?

The notice is issued by the National Park Service (NPS), which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

What is the funding category for this opportunity?

The activity is listed under the Environment funding category.

What Assistance Listing (CFDA) is referenced?

The notice references CFDA 15.945 (now commonly referenced as an Assistance Listing), which generally covers NPS assistance programs.

What type of funding instrument is being used?

The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement. This indicates the NPS is expected to have substantial involvement during the period of performance, rather than providing a hands-off award.

Is this a request for applications (RFA) where new applicants can apply?

No. The announcement explicitly states it is not a request for applications. It is a transparency notice about NPS intending to make a single task agreement award under an already-established master cooperative agreement.

If it is not open for applications, why was it posted in the format of a grant opportunity?

Based on the notice language, it was posted to inform the public that the agency planned to proceed with a specific task under an existing umbrella agreement, rather than opening a new competition.

How many awards did NPS anticipate making?

The notice indicates NPS anticipated making one award.

What is the award ceiling amount?

The award ceiling listed in the notice is $149,085.

When was the notice created?

The posting was created on September 4, 2018.

What is the closing date shown in the posting, and what does it mean here?

The original closing date shown is September 13, 2018. In this case, it functions more like an administrative window for the notice rather than a true application deadline, since new applications were not being solicited.

Who is eligible to receive this award?

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with a note to consult additional eligibility information in the full posting. However, given the structure described, the practical eligible party would be the organization already holding the relevant master cooperative agreement (or otherwise identified through the prior competitive or single-source process).

What does "single task agreement award under an already-established master cooperative agreement" mean?

It means NPS planned to fund a specific task as part of an existing master cooperative agreement. The competitive process (or the justification for a non-competitive, single-source approach) had already occurred earlier, and this notice is about proceeding with a defined task under that existing agreement.

What is the general purpose of the task described by the title?

Based on the title, the purpose is to assess threats affecting marine water quality conditions. This typically involves identifying stressors and evaluating risks to marine and coastal resources to support management decisions within NPS-managed marine or coastal park units.

What kinds of threats or stressors might be considered in an assessment of marine water quality conditions?

The notice description suggests that an assessment like this can include identifying stressors such as pollution sources, runoff, vessel-related impacts, harmful algal blooms, sedimentation, pathogens, and climate-driven changes.

How is a cooperative agreement different from a more hands-off grant in this context?

Because this is a cooperative agreement, NPS would likely collaborate on elements like study design, data needs, and how findings are applied to resource management, rather than simply receiving a final report with minimal agency involvement.

What does "substantial involvement" by NPS likely look like for this task?

Based on the notice description, substantial involvement could include NPS working with the recipient on study design, determining data needs, and integrating results into management decisions for marine or coastal park resources.

What kinds of outputs or outcomes would this task likely support?

Based on the purpose statement in the notice, the work would support identifying and evaluating marine water quality threats and providing information that can be used to support management decisions in NPS-managed marine or coastal park units.

Does the notice indicate that the award would be competitive?

No. The notice indicates the agency intended to make a single award under an already-established master cooperative agreement, implying that a new competitive application process was not being opened by this posting.

What does the notice imply about the timing of the competitive or selection process?

The notice states that the competitive process (or the justification for a non-competitive, single-source approach) had already been completed previously, and this posting is meant to provide transparency about the planned task agreement award.

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