SEAKFHP FY22 Call for Southeast Alaska Aquatic Habitat Conservation Project Concept Proposals

The Southeast Alaska Fish Habitat Partnership (SEAKFHP, www.seakfhp.org) would like to invite Southeast Alaska Aquatic Habitat Conservation Project Concept Proposals for potential Federal Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22: October 1, 2021 – September 30, 2022) National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) funding opportunities.  As one of 20 federally recognized National Fish Habitat Partnerships (www.fishhabitat.org), SEAKFHP is eligible to solicit projects for potential project funding made available to grantees through the passage of the America’s Conservation Enhancement Act (ACE Act) and with oversight and direction of the NFHP Board.

SEAKFHP is a collaborative effort engaging federal, state and municipal agencies, sovereign tribes, non-governmental conservation groups, and other organizations that seek to implement comprehensive conservation strategies for freshwater and coastal aquatic ecosystems of Southeast Alaska that will conserve and sustain the region’s fish habitat, fisheries-based economy, and culture. SEAKFHP works to achieve this vision by providing information and coordination services to partners and fostering collaborative engagement of planning, assessment and on-the-ground implementation work that protects and restores fish habitat across Southeast Alaska.

Proposals shared though this outreach request (using the proposal guidance document and applicant form provided in Attachment 1) will be elevated to the SEAKFHP Steering Committee, scored relative to SEAKFHP’s Conservation Action Plan, NFHP allocation methodology and the ACE Act (criteria are described in the SEAKFHP Project Concept Scoring Matrix, Attachment 2, provided as a spreadsheet excel file), and then routed to the NFHP Board for their review and potential selection based upon available FY22 NFHP funding opportunities.  

The goal of the call for project concept requests is to assist in focusing limited financial and human resources toward the highest-impact, locally-led projects (including assessment, on-the-ground project implementation, and activities that are important for habitat protection) that can address aquatic habitat conservation needs within Southeast Alaska. 

Project proposals are due by 5:00pm ADT, Monday, May 3, 2021.

For more information contact: Deborah Hart: Phone: (907) 723-0258, email: coordinator@sealaskafishhabitat.org