Grant Information

Total Funding Available
$20M
Minimum Request
$300K
Maximum Request
$6M
Average Grant Award
$500K - $4M
Match Requirement
Match is not required.
RFP Release
October
Pre-application Due
Final Application Due
February

Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal

The principal objective of the Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Funding Opportunity is to provide federal financial and technical assistance to Indian tribes and organizations that represent Indian tribes through formal legal agreements to remove barriers to fish passage for native migratory or sea-run fish. Funding will be used for fish passage that rebuilds productive and sustainable fisheries, contributes to the recovery and conservation of threatened and endangered species, enhances watershed health, promotes resilient ecosystems and communities, and increases tribal capacity to participate in fish passage barrier removal efforts while improving tribal commercial, recreational, subsistence and cultural practice opportunities.

Applicants should address the following program priorities:

  1. Achieving measurable and lasting benefits for migratory fish populations;
  2. Enhancing community resilience to extreme weather and climate hazards and providing other co-benefits;
  3. Fostering tribally important barrier removal efforts that benefit migratory fish; or
  4. Increasing tribal organization fish passage capacity to support tribes in their role as managers and stewards of tribal trust resources for cultural, spiritual, economic, subsistence, and recreational purposes.

Proposals selected for funding through this funding opportunity will be funded through cooperative agreements. NOAA anticipates that the period of performance for most awards will be for three years.

Who Can Apply?
Native American Tribes
Project Types
Planning, Construction, Restoration
Restoration Types
Fish Passage
Geography/Land Ownership
Applicants must propose work in areas that benefit migratory fish.