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NAWCA. Advanced. NAWCA Process. Plan and propose. Closeout and monitor. Grant Cycle. Accomplish and administer. Congratulations!. You have a new grant!. And a few details to take care of before you begin. SmartLink.

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  1. NAWCA Advanced

  2. NAWCA Process Plan and propose Closeout and monitor Grant Cycle Accomplish and administer

  3. Congratulations! You have a new grant! And a few details to take care of before you begin.

  4. SmartLink • Payments made through SMARTLINK, an electronic funds transfer system administered by the US Department of Health and Human Services   • Accessible by internet or dial-up network connection • Requested funds usually delivered next business day

  5. SmartLink Already have a SmartLink account? Confirm your account and banking information ASAP. We can’t obligate grant funds until we hear from you!

  6. SmartLink • Application instructions are on the NAWCA website Choose reimbursement or advance when you apply.

  7. Reimbursement vs. Advance • Reimbursement - repayment • Advances - typically for acquisition • Disbursed in 3 days • Can’t be paid directly to escrow • Require additional reporting

  8. Reporting Requirements for Advances • Report of Federal Cash Transactions (Standard Form 272) 30 days after the end of each quarter • Quarters end last days of March, June, September, December • File every full quarter, even if there has been no financial activity during that quarter.

  9. Also let us know if . . . • Your DUNS number is correct • If any grant funds are going to FWS or another Federal agency Funds for a federal agency are awarded in a separate agreement, but you still have responsibility for reporting.

  10. Pre-agreement Costs Pre-agreement Period Funding Period FWS receives proposal FWS signs grant agreement

  11. Pre-agreement costs are incurred at the applicant’s risk. Pre-agreement Costs • Can’t exceed the award amount • Must be necessary to accomplish project objectives • Would have been allowable if incurred during the funding period.

  12. Grant Agreement • Check it carefully. • Errors or questions? Call your grant administrator right away.

  13. Grant Agreement • Box 11 – Funding or project period. Two years from date of FWS signature • Box 13 – Funding information. Check grant and match amounts. • Box 15 – Project summary. Objectives include only grant and match acres.

  14. Certification the project will be NHPA compliant Grant Agreement • Box 14 – References items included in the grant agreement: • Proposal • Regulations • Standards • SF424 and assurances • Correspondence

  15. Project Costs A reasonable cost . . . • doesn’t exceed what a prudent person would pay under the circumstances and at the time. • is ordinary and necessary for the project.

  16. Project Costs An allocable cost . . . • is specific to the award, or • benefits both the award and other work, and can be distributed in reasonable proportion to the benefits received, or • is necessary to the overall operation of the organization, although a direct relationship to a particular cost objective of an award can’t be shown. 

  17. Project Costs An allowable cost is . . . • allocable to the award, necessary and reasonable for the project. • treated consistently as a direct or indirect cost. • not included as a cost in or used to match another federal award. • adequately documented. • in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policy.

  18. Project Costs Match = Grant • Both required by law, so are subject to the same regulations. • Rarely, policy dictates differences in how grant and match are used.

  19. Match Tips • Grant and match must equal what is shown in the grant agreement (or modification). • The recipient, not the partner, will be held responsible for match. • Shortfalls in match can be covered by any partner. • All match obligated before FWS receives the proposal is considered a matching in-kind contribution.  • All match must be received and spent in the funding period.

  20. Modifications • Projects change through the funding period. • Prior approval is required for most changes.

  21. Modifications Prior approval is needed to • Change the purpose and scope of the project • Extend the funding period • Substitute acquisition, restoration, or enhancement tracts if sites were identified in the proposal • Change the boundary of the project area • Decrease acres or conservation benefits • Decrease total match • Transfer funds from a direct to indirect cost category or vice versa  Prior approval is not needed to change a recipient’s project officer.

  22. Modifications Tract substitutions or newly identified sites - • Confirm that • The tract shouldn’t be included in the National Wildlife Refuge System • Requirements of the NEPA and the ESA have been met • NHPA Section 106 process will be completed; • Contaminants survey is completed for all lands that will become part of a Federal land management system. • Submit • Revised TAQs 4 and 5 • Revised tract table • New maps • Revised budget, if necessary

  23. Modifications  If there has been a modification to the habitat objectives, match, or any other aspect of your grant agreement, remember that project compliance will be based on the last modification, not your original grant agreement.

  24. Reporting • Conservation value – acres and habitat types by activity • Financial value - total committed match

  25. Reporting Annual Report • Technical Questions 4 and 5 comparing proposed with accomplished objectives • Narrative explaining differences in proposed and accomplished habitat and match objectives • Financial Summary Report SF269 • Acquisition documents for any real property purchases to date • First report should include old match Tip – Get documentation of old match real property from partners before you submit the proposal.

  26. Reporting SF269 is required with annual and final reports

  27. Reporting Final Report - • Items in annual report • Maps or shape files • Equipment and supplies inventory • Tract table • Comparison of proposed and actual partner contributions

  28. Reporting • Due 90 days after yearly anniversary date (annual) or project end date (final) • No report-due notice • Information used in several federal reports • Late report is noncompliance issue • Documentation required for all acquisitions

  29. Acquisition • Timing • Documents required F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner BEFORE making an offer (Exception; see F-4) Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal F. REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITON (continued) OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) It’s All in the Timing: A Key to the Acquisition of Real Property for NAWCA Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Property title is transferred BEFORE FWS receives the NAWCA proposal OR Property title is transferred AFTER FWS receives the NAWCA proposal Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Title transferred BEFORE the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Title transferred WITHIN the 2 years prior (starting Jan. 1) to proposal submission Notice sent to landowner AFTER making an offer (Standard; see F-5) Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Real property interest can be counted as match or reimbursed with NAWCA grant funds Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. Property value cannot be used as match The real property interest is considered a matching, in-kind contribution. It may also be called “old match”. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Notice to Landowner • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for tenants only) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Documents (copies) required: • Statement of Just Compensation • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Appraisal Review • Bargain Sale Letter (if applicable) • Relocation Information / Assistance Notice (for landowner and tenants) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details. • Copies of the following documents are required: • UASFLA Appraisal or other Valuation (<$10,000) • Closing • Statement • Recorded Deed • NOGR • See Appendix 8 for details.

  30. Property Management • Tenure of benefits • Perpetual or length of easement, lease for acquisition • 25 years or agreement term for restoration, enhancement, establishment • Recipient responsible if land is no longer used for project purposes

  31. Property Management • Real property disposal (grant and match) • FWS approval • Repay attributable share

  32. Finishing the Project • Complete by the project end date (or request an extension). • No extension for unspent grant funds if habitat objectives have been met. • All grant funds must be drawn down or invoiced by the recipient within 90 days after the end of the funding period.(Remaining grant funds return to FWS.)

  33. Noncompliance Any failure to comply with one or more of the terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement, including any approved modification of the Grant Agreement.

  34. Noncompliance Considerations • Willfulness • Environmental impact • Affect on the project • Impact on partners • Impact on buyers/sellers of real property • Protection of the public interest • Harm or benefit to the federal government • Mitigating factors 

  35. Noncompliance Consequences • Withhold payments  • Disallow all or part of the noncompliant cost • Suspend or terminate all or part of the agreement • Reduce the grant amount • Withhold further Assistance Awards • Require special administrative conditions • Inititate suspension or debarment

  36. Closeout and monitoring • Review the final report for accomplishments • Check acquisition documents • Complete financial reconciliation • Deobligate unspent funds

  37. Monitoring Who and when • 10% of completed projects • 3 years from date final report received • Administrative problems • All partners, all parts of the country • Opportunity

  38. Monitoring Verify conservation values Verify project costs Verify matching funds

  39. DBHC and NAWCA We are here to assist you and your partners accomplish important wetlands conservation. Please let us know how we can help you.

  40. DBHC Contacts Proposals: David Buie 301/497-5870 Bonnie Gaukler 703/358-2017 Grants Administration: Leakhena Au 703/358-2463 Andrea Grosse 703/358-2472 Rodecia McKnight-Griffin 703/358-2266 Sarah Mott 703/358-1910 Anna-Marie York 703/358-1881 Financial Information: Linda Gaumer 703/358-1958

  41. DBHC Mission Statement We support partnerships that deliver national and international management plans that conserve habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife.

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