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Grants to USA Conservation Groups, Tribes, Agencies, Nonprofits, and Individuals for Land Conservation Projects Near Military Installations

Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program Challenge


Agency
Federal

GrantWatch ID#
192773

Funding Source
US Department of Defense
Array ( )

Geographic Focus
All USA

Important Dates
LOI Date: 06/12/23
Deadline: 08/07/23 8:00 PM EDT Save

Grant Description
Grants to USA conservation groups, tribes, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and individuals for land conservation projects near military installations. Applicants must submit a pre-proposal prior to applying. Funding is intended to limit incompatible land development near military installations that would negatively impact the military mission.

The Department of Defense’s (DoD) Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program may provide funding for land conservation, improvement, or management activities that limit incompatible development in the vicinity of DoD installations and ranges; enhance military installation resilience to climate change or extreme weather events; or relieve current or anticipated environmental restrictions in support of key mission capabilities of strategic importance. Additional consideration will be given to those projects that leverage multiple authorities to accomplish project goals. Selected projects will demonstrate their ability to preserve and/or enhance key mission capabilities of strategic importance to the Department of Defense.

The REPI Program's primary mission is to remove or avoid land-use conflicts near installations, address regulatory restrictions, and improve resilience to current or projected climate change impacts that may inhibit military training, testing, and operations. The REPI Program once again anticipates an increased level of funding for the FY 2024 REPI Challenge and will be able to expand the focus on projects that will make key mission capabilities of strategic importance more resilient to climate change and severe weather events as well as continue to support projects that promote land conservation, improvement, or management activities that limit incompatible development in the vicinity of DoD installations and ranges. The REPI Program is a cost-effective tool available to DoD and its partners to protect the significant investments funded by taxpayer resources to ensure the viability of these key mission capabilities for decades into the future. Key mission capabilities may include one or more of the following:

  • Hypersonics
  • Fifth-generation aircraft training and development
  • Nuclear modernization
  • Space and cyberspace as warfighting domains, including space launch
  • Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
  • Missile defense
  • Advanced autonomous systems (e.g., testing of deployment of unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles)
  • Capabilities hosted within or supporting missions across the Pacific region (e.g., Hawaii, Guam, Alaska, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) 

2024 Funding Criteria:

  • The primary focus of this year’s REPI Challenge will be projects that will help make key mission capabilities of strategic importance to DoD more resilient to climate change and severe weather events (e.g., drought, increased wildfires, thawing permafrost). In addition to these climate resilient projects (Focus Area A), funding is available for projects that promote land conservation or management activities limiting incompatible development (Focus Area B) or relieving current or anticipated environmental restrictions (Focus Area C). 

More about the focus areas can be found starting at https://www.repi.mil/Portals/44/Documents/REPI_Challenge/2024_REPI_Challenge/2024_REPI_Challenge_Request_for_Proposals_FINAL.pdf#page=4



Recipient

Additional Eligibility Criteria
Proposals may be submitted by eligible entities. Eligible entities vary depending on the authority being leveraged for a REPI project:
- Eligible entities under 10 U.S.C. § 2684a may include a state or political subdivision of a state; or a private entity that has as its stated principal organizational purpose or goal the conservation, restoration, or preservation of land and natural resources, or a similar purpose or goal, as determined by the Secretary concerned.
- Eligible entities under 16 U.S.C. § 670c-1 may include states, local governments, Indian tribes, nongovernmental organizations, and individuals through cooperative agreements, as well as heads of federal departments and agencies through interagency agreements.
- Eligible entities under 10 U.S.C. § 2679 may include a state or local government through an intergovernmental support agreement.

Note: Eligible entities that are not currently REPI Program partners should be aware that if you are selected to submit a full proposal, you must begin negotiations with the appropriate Military Service to become a REPI Program partner while your full proposal is being reviewed. This will include negotiating a cooperative agreement or similar arrangement once you are selected to submit a full proposal. You will begin this negotiation without knowing the outcome of your 2023 REPI Challenge application.

The FY 2024 REPI Challenge is designed to encourage conservation at a greater scale and to promote the use of new and diverse sources of funding. Innovative partnerships that bring new ideas to the REPI process are strongly encouraged. State and local governments, corporations, private investors, and conservation groups are welcome to participate in the FY 2024 REPI Challenge.

Pre-Proposal Conference
The REPI Program will host a REPI Challenge webinar on May 10, 2023, at 11 AM EDT. This webinar will cover the REPI Challenge proposal process, requirements, and deadlines, and will include a question-and-answer session.

To join the webinar: https://www.repi.mil/Resources/Webinars/

Interested applicants are required to request an account to complete their FY 2024 REPI Challenge preproposal in the program’s new REPI Challenge Online Portal, available at: https://repi.osd.mil. A user guide is available in the REPI Challenge Online Portal to navigate the proposal process. For substantive proposal questions and technical issues in the new Online Portal, users may request office hours with the REPI Contract Support staff in the following time slots:
• Thursday, May 4: 9 AM - 1 PM EDT
• Tuesday, May 9: 12 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
• Thursday, May 11: 9 AM - 12 PM EDT
• Friday, May 12: 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM EDT
• Wednesday, May 17: 9 AM- 12 PM EDT
• Thursday, May 18: 11 AM – 2:30 PM EDT

To request a 30-minute time slot, email Amy Caramanica and Matthew Stovall with your name, partner organization, and requested time.

Pre-Application Information
For interested partners, the following estimated milestones apply:
• June 12, 2023: Pre-proposals are due by 8pm EDT. Pre-proposals are required to be submitted via the REPI Challenge Database.
• June 30, 2023: All pre-proposal applicants will be notified regarding the status of their pre-proposal.
• August 7, 2023: Full proposals are due by 8pm EDT.
• January - February 2024: DOD announces REPI Challenge funding recipients and processes obligations subject to annual Congressional appropriations and the availability of funding.

Ideally, selected projects will be initiated within six months after funds are obligated to the successful applicant and expended within 3-4 years.

The first step in the FY 2024 REPI Challenge application process is to complete a pre-proposal. The purpose of the pre-proposal is to allow the REPI Challenge review team the opportunity to evaluate viable project concepts and provide feedback to applicants earlier in the application process. Applicants submitting the most promising projects in their pre-proposals will be invited to complete full proposals.

An essential part of the pre-proposal process is for the applicant to coordinate with the appropriate Military Services contact for the installation or range associated with your proposed project. The contacts may provide installation-specific information regarding mission capabilities, priority lands, incompatible development concerns, and natural resource management needs to better inform partners for potential projects. Pre-proposals that present projects not coordinated with the appropriate Military Service contact will not be considered.

View a webinar recording: https://bah16f18.adobeconnect.com/pfxcwgxsjj99/

Additional Funding Information

Estimated Total Program Funding:

$40,000,000

Term of Contract
Ideally, selected projects will be initiated within six months after funds are obligated to the successful applicant and expended within 3-4 years.

Contact Information
Apply online: https://repi.osd.mil/

Installation-specific questions on mission capabilities, priority lands, agreement areas, incompatible use threats, and natural resource conservation needs should be directed to the appropriate Military Service contact below:
• Army: John Housein and Lorri Schwartz (lorri.a.schwartz.civ@army.mil,
john.g.housein.civ@army.mil)
• Marine Corps: Ryan Catlett (ryan.w.catlett@usmc.mil)
• Navy: Tony Danesi and Jennifer Oelke-Farley (anthony.j.danesi.civ@us.navy.mil,
jennifer.l.oelkefarley.civ@us.navy.mil)
• Air Force: Shawn Rose (shawn.rose.2@us.af.mil)

Questions on the REPI Challenge proposal process should be directed to:
Amy Caramanica, REPI Contract Support (amy.h.caramanica.ctr@mail.mil)
Matthew Stovall, REPI Contract Support (matthew.k.stovall3.ctr@mail.mil)

General questions on the FY 2024 REPI Challenge, or on engaging with other federal or state agencies, should be directed to osd.repi@mail.mil

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