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FFO-2023 - NOAA RESTORE Science Program
FFO-2023 - NOAA RESTORE Science Program
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Overview of FFO-2023 - Actionable Science
This federal funding opportunity (
full announcement
) provides natural resource managers, researchers, and other stakeholders with the chance to compete for funding to conduct a collaborative, previously planned research project that informs a specific management decision impacting natural resources in the Gulf.
This funding opportunity supports the co-production of actionable science by providing funding to established teams of researchers, natural resource managers, and stakeholders to collaboratively execute a previously planned (
i.e
., scoped and designed) research project and apply its findings and products to a future natural resource management decision. At least one natural resource manager must either lead or be on each project team.
This funding opportunity is now closed.
Awards
were announced in October 2023.
Priority
This announcement invites proposals that request funding for researcher, resource manager, and stakeholder teams to execute a previously planned, collaborative research project, develop its findings and products, transfer them to an identified resource manager or management body, and apply them to a specific Gulf natural resource management decision.
Amount of Funding
NOAA is making approximately $15 million available through this competition to fund approximately 10 projects for up to five years.
Key Dates
The deadline for Letters of Intent has passed. If you submitted a Letter of Intent and did not receive a confirmation email, please contact us at
noaarestorescience@noaa.gov.
The deadline for Full Proposals has passed.
Given the impact of Hurricane Ian on the Gulf coast, the Science Program extended the deadline for full proposals to this
competition
15 days from the original deadline, which was November 15, 2022.
Only applicants who submitted complete Letters of Intent by the deadline were eligible to submit a Full Proposal. Full Proposals must be submitted electronically via
Grants.gov
View the Recorded Webinar for the Full Proposal
The Science Program will held two webinars to describe the requirements and review process for full proposals on September 22 and 26. You can view the recorded webinar below.
View the full presentation PDF
here
View the Recorded Webinar Announcing the Competition
The Science Program will held two webinars to introduce the funding competition and answer questions on July 6 and 14. You can view the recorded webinar
elow.
View the full presentation PDF
here
Additional Information
Full announcement
Frequently asked questions
Best practices and guidelines for co-producing actionable science:
Beier, P., L.J. Hansen, L. Helbrecht, and D. Behar. 2017. A how-to guide for coproduction of actionable science. Conservation Letters. 10:288-296.
Djenontin, I.N. and A.M. Meadow. 2018. The art of co-production of knowledge in environmental sciences and management: Lessons from international practice. Environmental Management. 61:885–903.
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