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Cumberland Plateau Stewardship Fund 2022 in the US

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Deadline: 10-Feb-22
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is soliciting proposals for its Cumberland Plateau Stewardship Fund 2022 within the Cumberland Plateau region that will help accelerate the restoration and enhancement of critical forest and freshwater habitats and associated wildlife species in the region.

Funding is provided by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, International Paper’s Forestland Stewards Partnership, and the Altria Group. Approximately $1 million is expected to be available for grants this funding cycle.

The Cumberland Plateau Stewardship Fund (Fund) seeks to support multiple strategic objectives, including implementation of the Forestland Stewards partnership business plan, which includes strategic priorities and goals to enhance forest ecosystems for the benefit of wildlife species and freshwater systems, while promoting and supporting working forests.

The Fund also seeks to support implementation of the Shortleaf Pine Restoration Plan and the Restoring Sustainability for White Oak and Upland Oak Communities: An Assessment and Conservation Plan, for those portions of the historical shortleaf pine and white oak/upland oak ranges that fall within the Fund’s program area, as well as restoration and enhancement of aquatic habitat and species within high priority watersheds identified through The Southeastern Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation Strategy that are located within the Fund’s program area.

Program Priorities
Funding Information
Geographic Areas

Projects within the Cumberland Plateau in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia are eligible with preference given to projects located within the identified focal areas. Focal areas were selected by analyzing upland and riparian forest and freshwater systems, and represent locations with the greatest potential for restoration and benefit to priority species. These focal areas are based on resource mapping, interviews with the practitioners in the field, funding sources for this RFP, and capacity to carry out the work.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit NFWF.

For more information, visit https://www.nfwf.org/programs/cumberland-plateau-stewardship-fund/cumberland-plateau-stewardship-fund-2022-request-proposals

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