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F26AS00084 Aquatic Invasive Species Grants to Great Lakes Tribes - Fiscal Year 2026 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), through appropriations to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), is offering competitive grants to support the development and implementation of Tribal Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans (Tribal AIS Plans) specifically for Great Lakes tribes. Eligible applicants must be Great Lakes tribes or their authorized representatives, and either currently possess a Tribal AIS Plan that aligns with the proposed work or include the creation of such a plan within their project proposal. These grants aim to address and manage aquatic invasive species issues affecting tribal waters in the Great Lakes region. The solicitation, titled "F26AS00084 Aquatic Invasive Species Grants to Great Lakes Tribes - Fiscal Year 2026 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative," was posted on May 7, 2026, with a response deadline of December 31, 2026. Managed by the Department of the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, the grant opportunity emphasizes tribal-led efforts and requires a competitive application process. Applicants can contact the Fish and Wildlife Service for further information or review the solicitation details through the official government grants portal.

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FWS offers competitive grants to Great Lakes tribes for Tribal Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans.

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Department Of The Interior → Fish And Wildlife Service

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813312 - Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations View NAICS

Place of Performance

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F26AS00084 Aquatic Invasive Species Grants to Great Lakes Tribes FY 2026 NOFO

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NEPA Compliance Checklist for Environmental Review

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NHPA Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Evaluation Form

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Intra-Service Section 7 Biological Evaluation Form Region 3

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Fish And Wildlife Service
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OfficeUS
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Department Of The Interior → Fish And Wildlife Service
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Using appropriations to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) anticipates providing grants to support development and/or implementation of Great Lakes Tribal Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans (Tribal AIS Plans). Therefore, a Tribal AIS Plan must be in place that supports the proposed work, or development of such a plan must be a part of the proposed work. All tribal grants will be awarded based on a competitive process for which only Great Lakes tribes or their designee are eligible.

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