This grant is for organizations that want to partner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide outdoor education and training, maintain flood control infrastructure, manage environmental and recreational resources, and engage the public. It's also about offering job-training experiences for young adults and supporting post-high school education, all while promoting responsible use of public lands.
Who it's for: Organizations interested in outdoor education, job training for young adults, and environmental resource management. This includes those who can offer training and education opportunities and engage the public effectively.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Failure to demonstrate capacity for outdoor education and training
- Inability to engage in flood control infrastructure maintenance
- Lack of experience in environmental and recreational resource management
- Inability to support post-high school education
- Failure to promote responsible stewardship of public lands
What You May Need
- Proof of organizational capacity for education and training
- Documentation of experience in resource management
- Plans for public engagement
- Details of job-training programs for young adults
- Financial statements
- Organizational mission statement
- Partnership agreements, if applicable
- Proof of eligibility as an organization
- Project proposal
- Budget outline