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Find similar grantsNeotropical Migratory Bird Conservation is sponsored by Department of the Interior. To assist in the conservation of neotropical migratory birds by providing financial resources for the projects of partnerships in countries within the ranges of neotropical migratory birds.
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Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Conserving birds across the Americas The Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) provides critical resources for conservation and research to address migratory bird population needs throughout their life cycles.
It is the only source of federal funding solely dedicated to the conservation of migratory birds shared throughout the Western Hemisphere, protecting millions of acres of diverse habitat across the Americas while building powerful alliances along the way. The NMBCA grant program funds projects on an annual cycle.
Each year, a panel of Service staff and outside experts review eligible project proposals and make recommendations for funding to the FWS Director. The Director approves the projects for funding on behalf of the Secretary of the Department of the Interior. An Advisory Group convened by the Secretary of the Interior then makes policy recommendations to the program.
Our Projects and Initiatives Since 2002, the NMBCA has provided more than $94. 2 million in grants to support 747 projects in 43 countries. These projects have positively affected more than 6 million acres of bird habitat and spurred partnerships on multiple levels contributing an additional $363 million.
The networks that have developed as a result of NMBCA funding have evolved into powerful conservation alliances. Projects funded through NMBCA help prevent species from being listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act, with priority given to more imperiled species listed on the Service’s Birds of Conservation Concern 2021 report. (P.
L. 106-247) The Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) established the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Fund to provide competitive, matching grants to projects that benefit neotropical birds across their life cycle. The authorization of appropriations is $6.
5 million per year through 2028, with 3% or $100,000, whichever is greater, allocated for administration. The non-federal matching contribution requirement is 2 to 1. The law encourages habitat protection, education, researching, monitoring, and capacity building to provide for the long-term protection of neotropical migratory birds.
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Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Grant Opportunity Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) grant Notice of Funding Opportunity Landing Page. Hummingbirds of North America Hummingbird species of North America.
Continental Conservation for the Golden-Cheeked Warbler Conserving the endangered golden-cheeked warbler through the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act and the Alliance for Conservation of Mesoamerican Pine-Oak Forests Grassland birds, Forest birds and Other Migratory Birds to Benefit from $22 Million in Funding Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is announcing more than $22 million in funding has been approved for grants through the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act for conservation projects to benefit migratory birds and people throughout the Americas.
Migration: It’s a Risky Journey! Every year, billions of birds migrate between their breeding and wintering grounds, and then back again. Some fly from Alaska to New Zealand, while others migrate from New York to the Yucatan Peninsula.
No matter how far or where they fly to, birds encounter many hazards along the way and need all... Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) Grants The Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) Grant Program funds projects promoting the conservation of neotropical migratory birds in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Grants funded under the NMBCA program help partners protect, research, monitor, and manage... Ley de Conservación de Aves Migratorias Neotropicales (NMBCA) La Ley para la Conservación de las Aves Migratorias Neotropicales (NMBCA) establece un programa competitivo de subvenciones que financia proyectos que promueven la conservación de aves migratorias neotropicales en los Estados Unidos, Canadá, Latinoamérica y el Caribe.
Las subvenciones... Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Documents This is a collection of documents for applicants and grantees of Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act grants. Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) Species List Neotropical bird species under the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA)
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