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FY26 Bureau of Land Management Youth Conservation Corps - Bureau wide      

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is continuing its Youth Conservation Corps program under the Public Lands Corps Act, partnering with Qualified Youth Corps to engage young people aged 16 to 30, including veterans up to age 35 and tribal members, in natural and cultural resource conservation projects. This initiative aims to provide hands-on work experience in managing public lands, fostering an appreciation for natural resource stewardship, and supporting career development in related fields. The projects funded through this program involve collaboration between state and field office coordinators and focus on practical tasks such as trail building and maintenance, habitat restoration, wildfire risk reduction, cultural resource preservation, and environmental monitoring. Participants are offered skill development, training, and mentorship opportunities, contributing to both the economy and the stewardship of multiple-use public lands. The program also seeks to incorporate goals related to the Indian Youth Service Corps by engaging Indian tribes and tribal-serving youth organizations. Project activities cover a wide range of efforts including soil and stream data collection, archaeological work, educational material development, and seed collection for restoration after natural disasters. Additionally, in-house projects with significant fieldwork components that benefit natural or cultural resources are eligible. This federal contract solicitation, titled “FY26 Bureau of Land Management Youth Conservation Corps - Bureau wide,” was posted in June 2026 with a response deadline in October 2026. The BLM serves as the agency point of contact, supporting these conservation initiatives nationwide with the overall objective of strengthening public land stewardship through youth engagement.

General Info

BLM Youth Conservation Corps hires ages 16-35 for public land restoration, training, and tribal engagement.

Agency

Department Of The Interior → Bureau Of Land Management

NAICS

624110 - Child and Youth Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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BLM Financial Assistance Attachment A Project Proposal

PDFproject-proposal

UT Canyon Country District Youth Crew NOFO FY26

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HQ Youth Project Heritage and Paleontological Interns Funding and Program Overview

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Attachment B Budget Narrative - Bureau of Land Management

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FY26 BLM Youth Conservation Corps Funding Opportunity L26AS00064

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California-King Range NCA Youth Crew Opportunity FY26 Funding

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Washington Spokane District Office Youth Opportunity Project L26AS00064

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ORWA Youth Project Coos Bay EcoRestoration FY26 Funding Opportunity

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NM Youth Project RPFO RecreationReclamation Round 1 Due 8.14.2026

DOCpresolicitation

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Bureau Of Land Management
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Department Of The Interior → Bureau Of Land Management
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The Headquarters Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices have collaborated with Qualified Youth Corps, as authorized by the Public Lands Corps Act (PLC), to accomplish natural and cultural resource-focused projects for numerous years. This program"s projects provide opportunities to gain work experience in public lands and natural resources management. Through their BLM experience, youth gain an appreciation for public lands, learn about natural resource management careers, and become the next generation of public lands stewards. The BLM Youth Program helps the agency accomplish projects across all program areas in support of the BLM"s multiple-use mission. The BLM Youth Program partners with qualified youth corps through the Public Lands Corp (PLC) Program to engage individuals between the ages of 16 and 30 (inclusive) and veterans up to age 35 (inclusive), including tribal members. The PLC program mandates employing youth who are interested in working on natural and cultural resource projects that protect public lands.Projects available under the PLC Program are developed in collaboration with the State Youth Program Lead and District/Field Office project coordinators. The projects emphasize hands-on engagement in on-the-ground projects, skill development training, and mentorship opportunities for participants. These projects create jobs that strengthen America"s economy and foster relationships with youth corps organizations striving for balanced stewardship and use of public lands.Proposed projects within this funding opportunity notice will support the goals of the PLC Program and may also incorporate the goals of the Indian Youth Service Corps Program through outreach to Indian tribes and tribal-serving youth corps organizations. Projects will include the following:Enhancement of recreation opportunities through trail building, maintenance and restoration, and other improvements to visitor and recreation facilities (e.g. kiosks, campgrounds, signage etc.).Monitoring riparian area vegetation and hydrological functions, collecting soil and stream data as well as timber stand improvement projects for wildlife habitat and overall forest health.Habitat restoration and wildlife protection, including reduction of invasive species, tree planting, fence removal/installation, riparian area restoration, etc.Development and implementation of natural and cultural resource stewardship plans or educational materials for visitors.Studies such as resource inventories, historic or archival research, archaeological excavation or stabilization, oral histories, historic preservation, habitat surveys, etc.Preservation of cultural resources, including historic structures.Seed collection for restoration of lands affected by natural disastersReduction of wildfire risk to communities, watersheds, and other public land ecosystems.Production of materials and programs on natural, cultural, and/or paleontological resources, communication, education, and interpretation of natural and cultural resources.In-house projects, such as cartography, records management, realty or wildland fire support, must demonstrate a clear benefit to natural or cultural resources and include a field component of at least 120 hours.

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