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Five Star and Urban Waters Program Webinar November 15,2017 1

2 Thank you for joining us! All phone lines are muted; please type in your questions into the Questions box in the webinar controls on the right side of your screen. We ll answer questions during several questions breaks in the presentation, but you can type them in any time. If you are having technical difficulties, please let us know immediately. Contact information for the partners are listed on the last slide. The Webinar is being recorded and we will post a copy of these slides and the recording on the NFWF website at www.nfwf.org/fivestar

3 I. Program Details o Program Overview II. o Program Priorities Submitting a Competitive Proposal o Guidelines o Mapping, Budget and Metrics Guidance III. Proposal Narrative IV. Tips and Timeline

4 Nationwide grant program to support on-the-ground, communitybased conservation, outreach and education/training Grant Size Award amounts range from $20,000 to $50,000 Average grant is $30,000 Funding Partners EPA FedEx Southern Company US Forest Service Fish and Wildlife Service Urban Refuge Program Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Birds Program Private Foundation Partner

5 Applicants submit one proposal for all sources of funding. Geographic Focus and Funding Availability Approx. $2,000,000 available nationwide for projects meeting program priorities Geographic focus varies depending on funding partner priorities (RFP lists geographies)

6 Applicant Submits Proposal NFWF Screens Proposal and Assigns for Review to All Applicable Funding Sources Reviewers from NFWF, Program Partners and Funding Sources Review Application Review Team finalizes all selections for grants (about 10-15%) NFWF notifies Congress and the NFWF Board of Directors of all grants under this program. NFWF notifies applicants of awards or declines to award a proposal.

On-the-Ground Restoration Restore and/or create wetlands, coastal or riparian areas Address key species and habitats Link directly to established watershed and conservation plans Design and/or implement green infrastructure best management practices Collect and analyze local water samples Develop/implement trash and litter prevention programs 7

Environmental Outreach, Education, and Training Integrate meaningful outreach, education and/or training Engage the public in hands-on, outdoor conservation experiences Engage communities in restoration at public areas Establish or advance a citizen science or water quality monitoring program Improve citizen understanding of trash and litter impacts 8

Partnerships Must involve five or more partners (public and private entities) including the applicant Directly engage a diverse group of community partners to achieve ecological and specific educational outcomes Demonstrate that the project will advance existing local watershed or conservation plans Foster and coordinate a diverse stakeholder partnership that develops and/or implements new plans and projects 9

Measurable Results Specific, measurable ecological, educational and community benefits Identify measurable activities and metrics which clearly link to watershed and community outcomes Document a high level of community engagement 10

Sustainability Include a plan for maintenance and care of the project beyond the grant period Reflect a commitment to community strength and long-term capacity to remain engaged as partners Address any priority and/or at-risk species, habitats or conservation actions Directly connect outcomes to community benefits of watershed restoration 11

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13 The community-based partnership exists to implement and sustain the project. Grant requests must be for $20,000 - $50,000 Projects should be completed in 1-2 years and start in summer 2018. Indirect Costs: o Applicants with a Federally-approved negotiated indirect cost rate agreement may take their federally approved rate o All other applicants may take 10% de minimus rate o More information is at http://www.nfwf.org/whatwedo/grants/app licants/pages/indirect-policy.aspx

14 Eligibility Grants Match o Eligible applicants include non-profit 501(c) organizations, state government agencies, local governments, municipal governments, Indian tribes and educational institutions o State agencies, Federal agencies and for-profit corporations make great partners but should not be applicants o $20,000 - $50,000 each, but most grants will be closer to $30,000 o Minimum 1:1 non-federal match of cash or in-kind goods and services is required Restrictions o No political advocacy, fundraising, lobbying, terrorism or litigation o Not to implement legal requirements (mitigation, permit conditions, etc.) o May enhance or improve upon baseline compliance efforts

15 Project Title Short, descriptive name that distinguishes your project Include the state abbreviation at the end of the title Don t call your project Five Star & Urban Waters Project Example: Whatcom Stream Stewards Program: Engaging Community in Restoration, Education and Stewardship (WA) Project Description Two sentence description First sentence: state the main activity/method being used to address a specific species/habitat and location Second sentence: expected outcome and main metrics that will be completed from the investment and relevance to conservation Example: Restore 15 acres of riparian habitat to improve water quality and habitat for chinook salmon, bull trout and steelhead salmon in Puget Sound. Project will engage 5 local resource management partners and 2,500 volunteers to plant 5,000 trees and remove 6 acres of invasive vegetation.

16 Project Abstract Expands upon the Project Description List the project partners, grant deliverables, major activities/outcomes (including both on-the-ground and outreach) and project location. Example: Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association will restore 15 acres of riparian habitat to improve water quality and habitat for chinook salmon, bull trout and steelhead salmon in Puget Sound. The grantee and partners will engage 5 local resource management partners and 2,500 volunteers to plant 5,000 trees and remove 6 acres of invasive vegetation. Project partners include The Lummi Nation Natural Resources Department, The Whatcom Land Trust, City of Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department, Western Washington University, American Forests and others.

17 Use the green plus sign to add line items to the budget Use the pencil to edit line items in the budget Use the notes feature to add a narrative description for each section of the budget Learn more: http://www.nfwf.org/whatwedo/grants/applicants/pages/budget-instructions.aspx

18 Use the full proposal mapping tool to draw your project location or upload a shapefile Map the location(s) where on-theground project work will occur Be as specific as possible! You should not select an entire state or county as your project location unless your project spans the entire region Step-by-step instructions are available at: http://www.nfwf.org/whatwedo/grants/applicants/pages/mappingtool.aspx

19 Load program metrics using the Five Star Activity/Outcome Metrics template from drop down menu. Delete all outcomes that don t apply to your project. Include at least one metric for on-theground activities and at least one metric for outreach/education/training. Each metric s value at grant completion should always be greater than the current metric value. If none of the available metrics apply to your project, please contact NFWF to discuss

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21 Download the template from Easygrants Proposals should be no more than 6 pages Keep the formatting same font, font size and margins and charts Do not delete the text or tables provided in the narrative

22 1. Specify the total acres the project will restore and identify the target watershed and focal species/habitat. Describe the project s connection to the watershed and explain the need for the project. Identify the target watershed and focal species/habitat. Describe the project s connection to the watershed and explain the need for the project. Explain how the project activities will support watershed, conservation or species plans that are established in the region

23 2. State the number of community members directly engaged or impacted and describe community characteristics of the project area and identify any underserved or high-need communities. Describe community characteristics of the project area and identify any underserved or high need communities. Identify the community characteristics of your outreach activities and state whether there are underserved communities engaged. Use demographic data to document (poverty statistics, school lunch data, demographic records to articulate high need or underserved communities).

24 3. Will your project involve a USFWS-designated National Wildlife Refuge or Migratory Bird Treaty Area? If your project will involve a USFWS Refuge and/or an Urban Bird Treaty Site, please note how the refuge and/or treaty will be engaged. 4. If your project is located in one of the FedEx sponsored urban areas requesting a community service opportunity, describe the type of day-long community service event you propose to host for up to 50 employees and your partnership s capacity to carry out this event. If your project is located in one of the corporate-sponsored urban areas requesting a community service opportunity, describe the type of day-long community service event you propose to host for up to 50 FedEx employees and your partnership s capacity to carry out this event. Include the location of the event, specific activities, and approximate date it will take place.

25 5. For each conservation metric, identify and briefly describe the major restoration activity that your partnership will undertake. Describe each restoration activity and the conservation metric corresponding to that activity. Provide a description of how each activity will advance the conservation goals of the project and the health of the watershed. Explain how the activities will support the conservation goals of the program, the watershed and/or conservation plans and your organization s long term goals. Remember to include all the metrics entered into Easygrants and describe how these activities will come together into the project.

26 6. For each outreach/educational and conservation metric, briefly describe each corresponding, major educational/outreach activity that your partnership will undertake. Describe each major educational/outreach activity and the corresponding metric List each outreach/educational activity and provide a description of how that activity will advance the educational and conservation goals Provide context for each outreach activity by including all metrics entered into Easygrants and describing how these activities will come together Explain how the activities will support the stewardship and educational goals of the program and your organization s long term goals.

27 7. What are your long-term educational and conservation outcomes for this project and how will you measure progress? Identify and describe your organization s longterm goals. How will you measure progress towards these goals? How will you share information with NFWF and other groups about the project? Include conservation target species, habitats and any threats to these species and habitats you will address.

28 PARTNER QUALIFICATIONS CONTRIBUTIONS $ VALUE Jones County Master Gardeners COMMUNITY GROUP US Fish and Wildlife Service FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Lincoln Financial Group CORPORATION Calhoun Middle School EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION Jones County Parks Department LOCAL GOVERNMENT CA Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation NGO Restoration coordination, horticultural training Horticulture Volunteers Volunteers Property Owner Grant funding Training and coordinating volunteers for restoration Providing seedlings for restoration Restoration project will be part of Lincoln s volunteer workday program Students will plant seedlings during one day of restoration Donating supplies, technical support and meals Funding to cover site planning and design $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $750.00 $800.00 $1,500.00 $5,000.00

29 9. Describe how the project partnership will build capacity for expanding community stewardship in the area. Describe how the partnership established and/or expanded during this project will build capacity Explain how the partnerships created or sustained for this project will grow and facilitate investments in the target communities. Discuss the relationships you and your partners have with target audiences Identify how existing and new relationships will contribute to long term outcomes.

30 10. Explain your plan for monitoring project achievements beyond the project period (3 years or more). Explain your plan for monitoring project achievements beyond the project period (3 years or more). Please provide details on your plan to monitor project sites and target communities to ensure that the project success will continue past the end date of the grant. Include details on how your partnership will implement to ensure the sustainability of the project s results.

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32 2017 2018 November January March-April May - June July 1st: Release RFP 15th: National Applicant Webinar 31st: Proposals due Proposal followup and finalize award decisions Congressional and board notification period Announce Awards

33 If you ve never used Easygrants before, create your login TODAY and familiarize yourself with the system If you aren t new to Easygrants, check and make sure your login is working and that your organization s record is up to date Start the application at least a week before it is due to minimize last minute Easygrants trouble Turn off browser pop-up blockers Once awards are announced, a NFWF Grants Administrator will prepare a Grant Agreement and notify you via Easygrants that you may access the agreement for review Always acknowledge program funders in any project communications Contact NFWF for appropriate logos Provide NFWF with materials for review and approval prior to publicizing

Thank you and thank you to our partners! 34

Additional documents are located at www.nfwf.org/fivestar Danny Bowater daniel.bowater@nfwf.org (202) 595-2434 Lindsay Vacek (Southern Company Service Area) lindsay.vacek@nfwf.org (202) 595-2433 Carrie Clingan carrie.clingan@nfwf.org (202) 595-2471 Email recommended 35