This grant is for organizations to help maintain and rehabilitate the land at the Richardson Training Area in Alaska. The goal is to ensure the land remains suitable for military training while protecting the environment. The work involves soil and vegetation protection, erosion control, and habitat management. The recipient will work closely with the Army to plan and report on these activities.
Who it's for: This grant is for county governments, small businesses, city or township governments, private higher education institutions, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, and state governments. It's open to a wide range of organizations that can manage land rehabilitation and maintenance.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being one of the specified eligible applicant types
- Inability to collaborate with the Army technical representative
- Lack of experience in land rehabilitation and maintenance
- Failure to submit a complete application by the deadline
- Inability to comply with the Sikes Act requirements
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Proof of eligibility (e.g., government or business registration)
- Past performance references
- Environmental management plan
- Collaboration plan with Army representatives
- Progress reporting framework
- Compliance with Sikes Act documentation
- Organizational capability statement
- Timeline for project execution