White-nose Syndrome Grants to States and Tribes (USFWS)
Posted: April 2, 2024
Status: Closed – Deadline Passed
Current Funding Cycle: FY2024
Due Date: May 8, 2024
Maximum Award Amount: $75,000
Minimum Award Amount: $10,000
Total Moneys Available: $1,500,000
RFP Documents: 3.8.24 Foa_Content_of_F24AS00295 White Nose Syndrome
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a disease of hibernating bats caused by the invasive fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). WNS is confirmed in 12 bat species in North America, including three that are federally listed as threatened or endangered and one that is proposed to be listed. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is offering financial assistance to wildlife and natural resource management agencies and departments of states, the District of Columbia, and federally-recognized Native American Tribes for efforts related to the management of WNS. The goal of this funding opportunity is to help our State and Tribal partners fulfill information needs, implement management actions for WNS and susceptible bat species, and actively engage in the National Response to WNS. Supported activities will include monitoring bat populations, implementing conservation actions for bats, supporting scientific information gathering, training personnel, managing WNS and the causative fungus, and maintaining expertise in bat conservation and management.