Measuring Salmon Habitat Grant Impact
GrantID: 63130
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: April 16, 2024
Grant Amount High: $2,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Operationalizing Preservation Efforts Under the Fisheries Restoration Program Grant The Grant to Support Fisheries Restoration Program, funded by the State Government, aims to support projects that contribute to the sustainable management and conservation of critical anadromous salmonid habitat in California. For preservation-focused applicants, understanding the operational aspects of this grant is crucial for successful project implementation. The grant emphasizes process-based approaches, implementing restoration and enhancement activities that reflect the natural processes essential for the health and resilience of these habitats.## Preservation Operations: Challenges and Requirements One of the significant delivery challenges unique to the preservation sector is the need to balance restoration activities with the preservation of historic sites and structures within the project area. For instance, restoration projects may involve removing or altering existing infrastructure, such as old dams or culverts, which could be historically significant. Applicants must carefully assess these potential impacts and develop strategies to mitigate them, ensuring that preservation considerations are integrated into the project workflow. This may require collaboration with historic preservation specialists and adherence to relevant regulations, such as the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties is a concrete regulation that applies to this sector, guiding the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and sites.In terms of staffing and resource requirements, preservation-focused projects may necessitate the involvement of experts in historic preservation, architectural historians, or archaeologists. These specialists can help identify and assess the historical significance of sites and structures within the project area, ensuring that preservation considerations are adequately addressed. The project's workflow should also incorporate necessary permits and approvals from relevant authorities, such as the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).## Measuring Preservation Outcomes and Managing Risk To comply with the grant requirements, preservation-focused applicants must be aware of the required outcomes, KPIs, and reporting requirements. The grant emphasizes the importance of monitoring and evaluating project outcomes, including the effectiveness of preservation efforts. Applicants should develop a clear plan for tracking and reporting on preservation-related metrics, such as the number of historic sites protected or restored. Additionally, they should be aware of potential eligibility barriers and compliance traps, such as failure to adequately assess and mitigate potential impacts to historic resources. Ineligible activities under this grant may include projects that do not demonstrate a clear connection to the conservation of anadromous salmonid habitat or fail to comply with relevant preservation regulations.Q: How can I ensure that my preservation-focused project complies with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties when applying for the Fisheries Restoration Program grant? A: To ensure compliance, consult with historic preservation specialists and ensure that your project adheres to the Standards. Additionally, review the California Office of Historic Preservation's guidelines for compliance with state regulations, particularly when seeking 'historic preservation grants for nonprofits' or 'grants for historic preservation'.Q: What are the key considerations for integrating preservation into restoration activities under this grant, and how can I secure 'grant money for historic buildings'? A: When planning your project, assess potential impacts to historic sites and structures, and develop strategies to mitigate them. Collaborate with historic preservation specialists and ensure that your project complies with relevant regulations, such as CEQA and NHPA, which are often associated with 'federal grants for historic preservation'.Q: How do I demonstrate the effectiveness of my preservation efforts when reporting on project outcomes, particularly when applying for 'historic building preservation grants'? A: Develop a clear plan for tracking and reporting on preservation-related metrics, such as the number of historic sites protected or restored. Use this data to demonstrate the effectiveness of your preservation efforts and comply with the grant's reporting requirements, ensuring you're well-positioned to secure future 'grants for historic buildings'.
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