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Department of the Interior – Bureau of Land Management Wyoming Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands – United States

Deadline: 19-Apr-21

The Wyoming Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices have collaborated with Qualified Youth and Conservation Corps, as authorized by the Public Lands Corps Act (PLC), to accomplish conservation projects for numerous years.

This program’s projects provide employment for participants and opportunities to learn about and gain work experience in public lands and natural resources management while promoting long-term interest in public lands stewardship and the BLM. The BLM Youth Program assists the BLM with diversifying the workforce while exposing participants to the complex cultural and natural resource issues faced by National Conservation Lands managers.

The BLM Youth Program partners with qualified youth and conservation corps to engage individuals between the ages of 16 and 30 (inclusive) and veterans up to age 35 (inclusive) including tribal members. Young people are recruited from local communities to assist with conservation projects that protect and promote multiple-use on public lands.

Priorities

Projects developed within this funding opportunity support the following Secretarial orders and priorities:

Expected Program Outcomes

Projects may vary in length, but none should last longer than three years. Projects may be located in different geographic locations on BLM administered lands. The overall project success shall be validated and tracked by the BLM project coordinator using various criteria such as:

Funding Information

Eligible Applicants

  1. Special district governments
  2. Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
  3. Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
  4. Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  5. City or township governments
  6. State governments
  7. Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
  8. County governments
  9. Independent school districts
  10. Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
  11. Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
  12. Private institutions of higher education

Additional Information on Eligibility

This opportunity is open to any qualified youth conservation corps established by a state or local government, by the governing body of any Indian tribe, or by a qualified nonprofit organization interested in working cooperatively with the BLM to develop and administer multiple-use conservation projects. Conservation projects must focus on providing employment, education, and public-service opportunities for U.S. citizens and legal residents (between ages 16 and 30 inclusive and veterans up to age 35 inclusive) recruited from local and surrounding communities to assist with projects on public lands.  No other entities are eligible to respond. All responding non-profit entities must provide a copy of their Section 501(c) (3) status determination letter received from the Internal Revenue Service.

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=331543

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