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USDA Announces the Availability of Grants for Innovative Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Carbon Sequestration Projects
“By supporting the development of the most promising new approaches for reducing greenhouse gases we can identify new methods that may ultimately help every farmer and rancher reduce their carbon footprint,” White said. “We want to encourage technology that helps the environment but also improves producers’ ability to run sustainable and profitable operations by enhancing energy efficiency and soil quality.” NRCS is making $5 million available through the Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) program, and requesting proposals that meet the following requirements: • Promote the adoption of
conservation systems and practices for reducing
greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering carbon; Conservation Innovation Grants is a voluntary program intended to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies. This is the first time NRCS has made GHG projects a focus of the CIG program. Project proposals must involve producers who are eligible for the NRCS’ Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), which offers financial and technical assistance to help producers implement conservation practices on agricultural land. In addition to the CIG awards, NRCS will provide up to $10 million in EQIP funding to support eligible producers, who are working with grant recipients, as they implement conservation practices associated with selected GHG projects. Funding for CIG is made available through the 2008 Farm Bill. Funds will be awarded through a nationwide competitive grants process. Applications will be accepted from all eligible individuals, non-federal governments and non-governmental organizations, including federally recognized tribes and private businesses. At least 50 percent of the total cost of the GHG demonstration project must come from non-Federal matching funds (cash and in-kind contributions) provided by the grant recipient. Applications for CIG GHG grants must be received in the NRCS National Headquarters by close of business February 11, 2011. Applications should be sent to: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service To view the complete Announcement of Program Funding (APF), visit the USDA NRCS Conservation Innovation Grants Web page. To apply electronically visit the Grants.gov Web site. For more information about NRCS conservation programs, visit the
USDA NRCS Web site, or your local
USDA Service
Center.
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