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2014 Strategic Planning for the Champlain Heritage Partnership

Post Date

June 23rd 2014

Application Due Date

June 28th 2014

This is NOT a request for applications; this is an announcement that an award has already been designated for New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission on behalf of Lake Champlain Basin Program for their work on the 2014 Strategic Pla

Funding Opportunity Number

NPS-14-NERO-0059

CFDA Number(s)

15.939

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Cooperative Agreement

Funding Activity Categories

Other

This is NOT a request for applications; this is an announcement that an award has already been designated for New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission on behalf of Lake Champlain Basin Program for their work on the 2014 Strategic Planning for the Champlain Heritage Partnership. NEIWPCC on behalf of LCBP agrees to: 1. Maintain the existing ten (10) county-based network of regional stakeholder groups throughout the CVNHP to include representation of all counties within the national heritage area. 2. Develop CVNHP programs supporting each of the three approved interpretive themes for the CVNHP. The interpretive themes are: (1) Making of Nations п investigating the history of settlement and exploration in the Champlain Valley and the role of the region and its people in the various American wars that preceded the peace the region knows today, (2) Corridor of Commerce п exploring the historic and current role of Lake Champlain and its network of tributaries and canals in the regional economy, and (3) Conservation and Community п looking at the history of agricultural activity and related environmental change in the region and the current importance of locally grown food to the regionуs economy and culture. New partnerships, programs, and projects that interpret, educate, and provide outreach will continue for the following programs: a. An ongoing commemorative program recognizing the importance of the War of 1812 and the 200 years of unbroken peace between the United States and Canada that ensued in support of the Making of Nations interpretive theme (see specifically Attachment A, Task j). b. An ongoing interpretive program featuring sustainable agriculture and the agricultural tourism economy in support of the Conservation and Community and Corridor of Commerce interpretive themes (see specifically Attachment A, Task d). 3. Implement tasks as outlined in Attachment A - FY 14 Work Plan and Budget: CVNHP Administration and Management Plan Implementation (Tasks a п k). 4. Comply with all applicable State and Federal laws, including, but not limited to, National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act.

Number of Awards

1

Eligibility Categories

Non-Profits With 501 (c) (3) Status With The IRS (Except Higher Education Institutions)

This is NOT a request for applications; this is an announcement that an award has already been designated for New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission on behalf of Lake Champlain Basin Program for their work on the 2014 Strategic Planning for the Champlain Heritage Partnership. NEIWPCC on behalf of LCBP agrees to: 1. Maintain the existing ten (10) county-based network of regional stakeholder groups throughout the CVNHP to include representation of all counties within the national heritage area. 2. Develop CVNHP programs supporting each of the three approved interpretive themes for the CVNHP. The interpretive themes are: (1) Making of Nations п investigating the history of settlement and exploration in the Champlain Valley and the role of the region and its people in the various American wars that preceded the peace the region knows today, (2) Corridor of Commerce п exploring the historic and current role of Lake Champlain and its network of tributaries and canals in the regional economy, and (3) Conservation and Community п looking at the history of agricultural activity and related environmental change in the region and the current importance of locally grown food to the regionуs economy and culture. New partnerships, programs, and projects that interpret, educate, and provide outreach will continue for the following programs: a. An ongoing commemorative program recognizing the importance of the War of 1812 and the 200 years of unbroken peace between the United States and Canada that ensued in support of the Making of Nations interpretive theme (see specifically Attachment A, Task j). b. An ongoing interpretive program featuring sustainable agriculture and the agricultural tourism economy in support of the Conservation and Community and Corridor of Commerce interpretive themes (see specifically Attachment A, Task d). 3. Implement tasks as outlined in Attachment A - FY 14 Work Plan and Budget: CVNHP Administration and Management Plan Implementation (Tasks a п k). 4. Comply with all applicable State and Federal laws, including, but not limited to, National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act.

Funding

  • Estimated Total Funding:

    $296500

  • Award Range:

    $296500 - $296500

Grant Description

This is NOT a request for applications; this is an announcement that an award has already been designated for New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission on behalf of Lake Champlain Basin Program for their work on the 2014 Strategic Planning for the Champlain Heritage Partnership. NEIWPCC on behalf of LCBP agrees to: 1. Maintain the existing ten (10) county-based network of regional stakeholder groups throughout the CVNHP to include representation of all counties within the national heritage area. 2. Develop CVNHP programs supporting each of the three approved interpretive themes for the CVNHP. The interpretive themes are: (1) Making of Nations п investigating the history of settlement and exploration in the Champlain Valley and the role of the region and its people in the various American wars that preceded the peace the region knows today, (2) Corridor of Commerce п exploring the historic and current role of Lake Champlain and its network of tributaries and canals in the regional economy, and (3) Conservation and Community п looking at the history of agricultural activity and related environmental change in the region and the current importance of locally grown food to the regionуs economy and culture. New partnerships, programs, and projects that interpret, educate, and provide outreach will continue for the following programs: a. An ongoing commemorative program recognizing the importance of the War of 1812 and the 200 years of unbroken peace between the United States and Canada that ensued in support of the Making of Nations interpretive theme (see specifically Attachment A, Task j). b. An ongoing interpretive program featuring sustainable agriculture and the agricultural tourism economy in support of the Conservation and Community and Corridor of Commerce interpretive themes (see specifically Attachment A, Task d). 3. Implement tasks as outlined in Attachment A - FY 14 Work Plan and Budget: CVNHP Administration and Management Plan Implementation (Tasks a п k). 4. Comply with all applicable State and Federal laws, including, but not limited to, National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act.

Contact Information

  • Agency

    Department of the Interior

  • Office:

    National Park Service

  • Agency Contact:

    Keith Zotti
    Partnership Program Specialist
    Phone 2155979153

  • Agency Mailing Address:

    NEIWPCC

  • Agency Email Address:

    keith_zotti@nps.gov


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