Opportunity Information: Apply for G23AS00430

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is soliciting proposals for a discretionary cooperative agreement aimed at strengthening the impact and effectiveness of the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat). The core purpose of this opportunity is to support research and related work that improves how NABat functions, expands what it can deliver, and increases its usefulness for bat conservation and management across North America. The funding is framed as “science and technology and other research and development,” which signals a focus on applied research outcomes, methods improvement, and practical deliverables that can be used by agencies and partners involved in bat monitoring.

This award is being offered specifically through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program, which is a federal partnership framework designed to connect government agencies with universities, nonprofits, and other research organizations to provide research, technical assistance, and education. In practice, CESUs are meant to make it easier to collaborate across institutions, align research with management needs, and translate findings into tools, guidance, and capacity that agencies can use. Because the opportunity is issued under the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, eligibility is limited to organizations that are already participating partners within that CESU network. Applicants that are not formal Rocky Mountain CESU partners would not meet the eligibility requirement for this particular solicitation.

Administratively, the opportunity is listed under Funding Opportunity Number G23AS00430, with USGS (Geological Survey) as the issuing agency. The instrument type is a cooperative agreement rather than a standard grant, which generally indicates that USGS expects to have substantial involvement during the project period. That involvement can include collaboration on technical direction, coordination with federal priorities, data standards, or integration with ongoing NABat activities, depending on the project scope. The assistance listing is associated with CFDA number 15.808, and the opportunity category is discretionary, meaning awards are made competitively or based on agency selection criteria rather than by formula.

The posted maximum funding amount (award ceiling) is $431,457. The notice does not clearly specify the number of anticipated awards in the provided source text, but it indicates an expected awards field without a value, so the most defensible interpretation from the available information is that the total potential award could be up to the ceiling for a selected project, with the final number and size of awards dependent on agency decisions and proposal merit. Key dates included in the announcement show a creation date of June 26, 2023, and an original closing date of July 26, 2023, establishing a one-month application window from posting to deadline.

In plain terms, this opportunity is best understood as targeted support for a Rocky Mountain CESU partner to collaborate with USGS on research that makes NABat more effective. That can include improving monitoring design, strengthening data collection or analysis methods, enhancing coordination and adoption by partners, or producing tools and guidance that broaden NABat’s reach and reliability. The central theme is growth in “impact and efficacy,” so proposed work would be expected to demonstrate how it will measurably improve NABat’s ability to track bat populations and inform conservation and management decisions.

  • The Geological Survey in the science and technology and other research and development sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Cooperative Agreement for CESU-affiliated Partner with USGS- Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.808.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2023-06-26.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2023-07-26. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $431,457.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this funding opportunity?

This is a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) solicitation for a discretionary cooperative agreement to strengthen the impact and effectiveness of the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat). The focus is on research and related work that improves how NABat functions and increases its usefulness for bat conservation and management across North America.

What is the main purpose of the award?

The core purpose is to support applied research, methods improvement, and practical deliverables that measurably enhance NABat's impact and efficacy. Projects are expected to improve monitoring outcomes and make NABat more reliable and useful for decision-making in bat conservation and management.

Which agency is offering this opportunity?

The issuing agency is the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), listed as "Geological Survey" in the opportunity details.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number?

The Funding Opportunity Number is G23AS00430.

Is this a grant or a cooperative agreement?

The instrument type is a cooperative agreement. This generally indicates USGS expects substantial involvement during the project period, such as collaboration on technical direction, alignment with federal priorities, data standards, or integration with ongoing NABat activities.

What does "discretionary" mean in this context?

What program framework is this opportunity issued through?

This award is offered through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program, which is a federal partnership framework designed to connect agencies with universities, nonprofits, and other research organizations for research, technical assistance, and education.

Which CESU is associated with this solicitation?

The opportunity is issued under the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (Rocky Mountain CESU).

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is limited to organizations that are already participating partners within the Rocky Mountain CESU network. Organizations that are not formal Rocky Mountain CESU partners do not meet the eligibility requirement for this solicitation.

What is the assistance listing / CFDA number?

The assistance listing is associated with CFDA number 15.808.

What types of activities or projects does this opportunity support?

The funding is framed as "science and technology and other research and development," signaling an emphasis on applied research outcomes. Example project themes described in the notice include improving monitoring design, strengthening data collection or analysis methods, enhancing coordination and adoption by partners, and producing tools and guidance that broaden NABat's reach and reliability.

What is NABat and why is it central to this opportunity?

NABat is the North American Bat Monitoring Program. This opportunity is specifically intended to support research and related work that improves NABat's ability to track bat populations and inform conservation and management decisions.

What does USGS "substantial involvement" typically imply for a cooperative agreement?

Based on the description provided, it may include collaborative technical direction, coordination with federal priorities, use of data standards, and integration with ongoing NABat activities. The exact level and form of involvement may depend on the project's scope.

What is the maximum funding available?

The posted award ceiling (maximum funding amount) is $431,457.

How many awards will be made?

The provided source text does not specify the number of anticipated awards. It indicates an expected awards field without a value. Based on the available information only, the most defensible interpretation is that up to the ceiling could be awarded for a selected project, with the final number and size of awards dependent on agency decisions and proposal merit.

What are the key dates for this opportunity?

The announcement shows a creation date of June 26, 2023, and an original closing date of July 26, 2023, indicating a one-month application window from posting to deadline.

What is the geographic or programmatic scope of the work?

The work is intended to increase NABat's usefulness for bat conservation and management across North America, with the award administered through the Rocky Mountain CESU partnership framework.

What kind of outcomes are applicants expected to propose?

Proposed work should demonstrate how it will measurably improve NABat's impact and efficacy. The emphasis is on improvements that strengthen NABat's ability to monitor bat populations and inform conservation and management decisions.

Does the notice require projects to produce practical deliverables?

Yes. The description emphasizes applied research outcomes and practical deliverables, including tools and guidance that agencies and partners can use in bat monitoring.

How does the CESU framework affect collaboration?

CESUs are designed to facilitate collaboration across institutions, align research with management needs, and translate findings into usable tools, guidance, and capacity for agencies and partners. This solicitation is positioned within that collaborative framework.

Is this opportunity focused on expanding NABat's capabilities?

Yes. The stated intent is to support work that improves how NABat functions, expands what it can deliver, and increases its usefulness for bat conservation and management.

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