Opportunity Information: Apply for P18AS00718

The National Park Service (NPS), within the U.S. Department of the Interior, issued a Notice of Intent to Award for a project titled "Restoring Genetic Diversity of Endangered Mountain Yellow-legged Frogs in Extirpated Watersheds." This notice functions as a public announcement that NPS plans to provide funding for a specific project partner and purpose, rather than an open call for proposals. In other words, it is explicitly not a request for applications, and the public should not interpret it as a competitive grant competition where multiple organizations can submit proposals.

The opportunity is listed as a discretionary award and will be made through a cooperative agreement, indicating that NPS expects to have substantial involvement in the project alongside the recipient, such as coordination, technical input, or joint planning. The funding activity falls under natural resources, reflecting the conservation and recovery focus of the work. The associated CFDA number is 15.945, and the opportunity is tied to Funding Opportunity Number P18AS00718, with the award implemented under Cooperative Agreement P18AC01415.

NPS states its intent to fund the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) for this effort. UCSB is participating as a partner under the Californian Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU), which is a formal network designed to facilitate collaboration between federal agencies and universities or other partners on research, technical assistance, and education related to ecosystem management. While the eligibility category listed for the opportunity is public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, the key point of this notice is that NPS intends to make the award without full and open competition, meaning it is effectively a single-recipient award rather than a broadly competed opportunity.

The project’s stated purpose is to restore genetic diversity in endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs in watersheds where the species has been extirpated (locally eliminated). The title signals conservation actions aimed not only at increasing frog numbers, but at improving or reestablishing genetic variation, which is often critical for long-term population resilience, disease resistance, and adaptability to environmental change. Although the notice does not provide technical workplan details, the emphasis on “genetic diversity” and “extirpated watersheds” suggests activities could include conservation genetics assessments, selection of appropriate source populations, and planning or implementation of reintroduction or augmentation strategies that avoid genetic bottlenecks and promote healthy, viable populations.

The award parameters indicate an expected single award (ExpectedAwards: 1) with an award ceiling of $249,999. The opportunity record shows a creation date of September 20, 2018, and there is no application closing date because the announcement is solely a notice that NPS intends to fund the identified project and recipient.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Restoring Genetic Diversity of Endangered Mountain Yellow­legged Frogs in Extirpated Watersheds" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.945.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Sep 20, 2018.
  • 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 $249,999.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this NPS announcement?

This is a National Park Service (NPS) Notice of Intent to Award for the project titled "Restoring Genetic Diversity of Endangered Mountain Yellow-legged Frogs in Extirpated Watersheds." It serves as a public notice that NPS plans to provide funding for a specific project and partner.

Is this an open grant competition or a request for applications?

No. The notice is explicitly not a request for applications and should not be interpreted as a competitive grant opportunity where multiple organizations can submit proposals.

Can other organizations apply for this funding?

No. Based on the notice, NPS intends to make the award without full and open competition. The funding is effectively targeted to a single recipient for the stated purpose.

Who does NPS intend to fund for this project?

NPS states its intent to fund the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) to carry out this effort.

What is the funding mechanism being used?

The award is expected to be made through a cooperative agreement. This indicates NPS anticipates substantial involvement in the project alongside the recipient (for example, coordination, technical input, or joint planning).

What does "cooperative agreement" mean in this context?

In this notice, a cooperative agreement means the work is not intended to be carried out independently by the recipient alone. NPS expects to be substantially involved during implementation, such as through coordination, technical guidance, or shared planning responsibilities.

What type of award is this classified as?

The opportunity is listed as a discretionary award.

What is the primary focus area or funding activity category?

The funding activity falls under natural resources, reflecting a conservation and recovery focus.

What is the project trying to accomplish?

The stated purpose is to restore genetic diversity in endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs in watersheds where the species has been extirpated (locally eliminated). The emphasis is on improving or reestablishing genetic variation to support long-term population viability.

What does "extirpated watersheds" mean?

It refers to watersheds where the mountain yellow-legged frog has been locally eliminated, meaning the species is no longer present in those specific areas even if it may exist elsewhere.

Why is "genetic diversity" specifically highlighted in the project title?

The notice signals that the project is focused not only on increasing frog numbers, but also on improving genetic variation, which is often important for long-term resilience, disease resistance, and adaptability to environmental change.

Does the notice provide a technical workplan or detailed project methods?

No. The notice does not provide a detailed technical workplan. It emphasizes "genetic diversity" and "extirpated watersheds," which suggests a conservation genetics and restoration focus, but it does not list specific tasks.

Based on the notice, what kinds of activities might be involved?

While the notice does not list specific methods, the language suggests activities could include conservation genetics assessments, identifying appropriate source populations, and planning or implementing reintroduction or augmentation strategies designed to avoid genetic bottlenecks and support viable populations.

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

The opportunity indicates an expected single award (ExpectedAwards: 1).

What is the maximum funding amount for this award?

The award ceiling is $249,999.

Is there an application deadline?

No. There is no application closing date because this is not an application-based opportunity. It is a notice that NPS intends to fund a specific recipient for a specific purpose.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number associated with this notice?

The Funding Opportunity Number is P18AS00718.

Is there a specific cooperative agreement number referenced?

Yes. The award is implemented under Cooperative Agreement P18AC01415.

What CFDA number is associated with this funding?

The associated CFDA number is 15.945.

What does the eligibility category say, and does it change who can apply?

The eligibility category listed is public and state-controlled institutions of higher education. However, the key point of the notice is that NPS intends to make the award without full and open competition to the identified partner, so it is not a broadly competed opportunity.

What is the CESU mentioned in the notice, and why is it relevant?

UCSB is participating as a partner under the Californian Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). The CESU is described as a formal network designed to facilitate collaboration between federal agencies and universities or other partners on research, technical assistance, and education related to ecosystem management.

When was this opportunity record created?

The opportunity record shows a creation date of September 20, 2018.

What should the public take away from a "Notice of Intent to Award"?

The practical takeaway is that NPS is publicly announcing its plan to fund a specific project with a specific partner, rather than inviting new proposals from the public.

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