Opportunity Information: Apply for P19AS00591

The National Park Service (NPS), within the U.S. Department of the Interior, published a Notice of Intent to Award for a project titled "Plan and Implement Hazardous Fuels Reduction Activities on National Park Service Lands in Marin County." This notice is simply a public announcement that NPS plans to provide funding for a specific effort; it is not a competitive grant solicitation and it is not asking other organizations to apply. In other words, the decision is being announced rather than opened up for competition, and the posting exists to document that intention publicly.

The funding is structured as a cooperative agreement, which typically means NPS expects to remain actively involved in the project rather than only providing pass-through funding. The planned recipient is the County of Marin, specifically the Marin County Fire Department, under Cooperative Agreement number P19AC01052. The opportunity is categorized as discretionary, and it falls under the activity areas of Disaster Prevention and Relief as well as Natural Resources, reflecting a focus on reducing wildfire risk and improving landscape resilience on NPS-managed lands in Marin County.

The opportunity record lists an award ceiling of $1,499,995 and indicates that NPS expects to make one award. Eligible applicants are identified as county governments, which aligns with the intended awardee being the County of Marin. The associated CFDA (assistance listing) number is 15.948, tying the award to an established federal assistance program area.

Because this is not a request for applications, there is no application deadline and no open competition period. The posting date (creation date) is September 4, 2019, and the opportunity number associated with the notice is P19AS00591. The practical takeaway is that NPS is signaling it will fund a single, predefined project with Marin County Fire Department to plan and carry out hazardous fuels reduction work on National Park Service lands in Marin County, with funding up to roughly $1.5 million, using a cooperative agreement mechanism that implies ongoing federal partnership during implementation.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the disaster prevention and relief, natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Plan and Implement Hazardous Fuels Reduction Activities on National Park Service Lands in Marin County" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.948.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Sep 04, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by This is not a request for applications.. (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 $1,499,995.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: County governments.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this grant opportunity about?

This notice covers a National Park Service (NPS) project titled "Plan and Implement Hazardous Fuels Reduction Activities on National Park Service Lands in Marin County." The work is focused on planning and carrying out hazardous fuels reduction activities on NPS-managed lands in Marin County to reduce wildfire risk and improve landscape resilience.

Is this an open, competitive grant that organizations can apply for?

No. This is a Notice of Intent to Award, which is a public announcement that NPS plans to provide funding for a specific effort. It is not a competitive grant solicitation and it is not requesting applications from other organizations.

What does "Notice of Intent to Award" mean in practice?

It means the agency is publicly documenting its intention to make an award for a predefined project to a specific recipient. The posting is meant to announce the decision and provide transparency, not to open an application process.

Who is the planned recipient of the funding?

The planned recipient is the County of Marin, specifically the Marin County Fire Department.

Which federal agency is issuing the notice?

The National Park Service (NPS), within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

What type of funding instrument will be used?

The funding is structured as a cooperative agreement.

What is a cooperative agreement, and why does it matter?

A cooperative agreement typically indicates that NPS expects to remain actively involved in the project rather than only providing pass-through funding. In other words, the federal agency anticipates an ongoing partnership during planning and implementation.

How much funding is planned for this project?

The opportunity record lists an award ceiling of $1,499,995 (about $1.5 million).

How many awards does NPS expect to make under this notice?

NPS indicates it expects to make one award.

Who is eligible to apply according to the record?

Eligible applicants are identified as county governments. This aligns with the intended awardee being the County of Marin.

Can other county governments apply instead of Marin County?

The notice is not requesting applications and is not an open competition. It is announcing an intended award for a specific project and recipient.

Is there an application deadline?

No. Because this is not a request for applications, there is no application deadline and no open competition period.

What is the opportunity number for this notice?

The opportunity number associated with the notice is P19AS00591.

What is the cooperative agreement number?

The cooperative agreement number referenced is P19AC01052.

What is the posting (creation) date of the opportunity record?

The posting/creation date listed is September 4, 2019.

What is the CFDA (Assistance Listing) number associated with this funding?

The associated CFDA (assistance listing) number is 15.948.

How is this opportunity categorized?

The opportunity is categorized as discretionary.

What activity areas does this project fall under?

The activity areas listed are Disaster Prevention and Relief and Natural Resources, reflecting a focus on wildfire risk reduction and landscape resilience on NPS lands.

Where will the work take place?

The work is intended for National Park Service lands in Marin County.

What is the main takeaway for someone looking for grants to apply for?

This posting is not an open funding opportunity. It documents NPS's intent to fund a single, predefined hazardous fuels reduction project with Marin County (Marin County Fire Department) through a cooperative agreement, with funding up to $1,499,995.

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