2022-15214. Multistate Conservation Grant Program; Priority Lists for Fiscal Years 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022  

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    AGENCY:

    Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

    ACTION:

    Notice.

    SUMMARY:

    We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce receipt of the priority lists of wildlife and sport fish conservation projects from the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (Association) for Federal fiscal years (FYs) 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. The Association is required by law to annually submit a list of priority projects to the Service for funding consideration under the Service's Multistate Conservation Grant Program (MSCGP), which funds projects that address regional or national priorities of State fish and wildlife agencies. The Assistant Director for the Service's Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program recommends projects on the list to the Service Director for approval. Once projects are awarded, we must publish each priority list in the Federal Register . The FY 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 projects have been awarded.

    ADDRESSES:

    Lori Bennett, Multistate Conservation Grants Program, Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 5275 Leesburg Pike; MS: WSFR; Falls Church, VA 22041-3808.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Lori Bennett, via phone at 703-358-2033, or via email at Lori_Bennett@fws.gov. Individuals in the United States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access telecommunications relay services. Individuals outside the United States should use the relay services offered within their country to make international calls to the point-of-contact in the United States.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Background

    The Fish and Wildlife Programs Improvement and National Wildlife Refuge System Centennial Act of 2000 (Improvement Act; Pub. L. 106-408, Nov. 1, 2020) amended the Wildlife Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669 et seq. ) and the Sport Fish Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 777 et seq. ) and established the Multistate Conservation Grant Program (now known as the Traditional MSCGP, or T-MSCGP). The Improvement Act authorizes us to award grants of up to $3 million annually from funds available under each of the Acts, for a total of up to $6 million annually. Projects are selected through a competitive process developed collaboratively by State fish and wildlife agency directors, conservation and sportsmen and sportswomen organizations, and industries that support or promote hunting, trapping, and recreational shooting. Projects can be funded under Wildlife Restoration, Sport Fish Restoration, or both, depending on the project activities. The projects to which we award grants must be on a list of priority projects recommended to us by the Association. The Service Director, exercising the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, need not fund all projects on the list, but all projects funded must be on the Association's recommended list. The Improvement Act provides that funding for MSCGP grants is available in the fiscal year it is appropriated and for the following fiscal year, with any funds remaining after two years apportioned among the States in the manner and for the uses specified under the Wildlife Restoration and Sport Fish Restoration Acts.

    In addition to the Traditional MSCGP found in the Acts, the President signed the Modernizing the Pittman-Robertson Fund for Tomorrow's Needs Act (Pub. L. 116-94) into law on December 20, 2019. This law, among other measures, created a new Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program, which makes available up to an additional $5 million for projects designed to support recruitment, retention, and reactivation (“R3”) activities. The Service will cite this as the “Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program” (R3-MSCGP).

    The Association and the Service work cooperatively to manage the T-MSCGP and the R3-MSCGP. The Association sets project criteria, reviews grant applications, and provides project oversight, coordination, and guidance. Applicants must provide certification that no activities conducted under either a T-MSCGP or an R3-MSCGP award will promote or encourage opposition to regulated hunting or trapping of wildlife, or to regulated angling or taking of fish. Eligible project proposals are reviewed and ranked by the Association's committees, who consult with interested nongovernmental organizations that represent conservation organizations, sportsmen and sportswomen organizations, and industries that support or promote fishing, hunting, trapping, recreational shooting, bowhunting, or archery. Their selections become the priority list that is submitted to the Service.

    The Association's National Grants Committee recommends the final list of priority projects for both programs to the directors of the State fish and wildlife agencies for their approval by majority vote. By statute, the Association then transmits the final approved list to the Service for funding under the Multistate Conservation Grant Program by October 1 of each FY. The Service then provides an additional review process in accordance with grant regulations within 2 CFR part 200 and awards and administers the financial assistance grants.

    Funding Eligibility

    Traditional Multistate Conservation Grant Program Funding Eligibility

    Recipients awarded under the T-MSCGP may use funds for sport fish or wildlife management and research projects, boating access development, hunter safety and education, aquatic education, fish and wildlife habitat improvements, and other purposes consistent with the enabling legislation.

    To be eligible for funding, a project must benefit fish and/or wildlife conservation for at least 26 States, for a majority of the States in any one Service Region, or for one of the regional associations of State fish and wildlife agencies. Grants are awarded to one or more States, a group of States, or one or more nongovernmental organizations. For the purpose of carrying out the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation, we may award grants to the Service, if requested by the Association, or to a State or a group of States. The Association also requires that all project proposals address the Association's selected national strategic priorities for both MSCGPs, which are announced annually at the same time requests for proposals are sent out. Start Printed Page 42734

    Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program Funding Eligibility

    The Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program (R3-MSCGP) is a new program, which began awarding grants in FY 2020. The program specifically targets projects that address hunter recruitment and recreational shooter recruitment and that promote a national hunting and shooting sport recruitment program, including related communication and outreach activities.

    Fiscal Year Tables

    The following sections of this notice set forth the award funding and project priorities by fiscal year for the years FY 2019 through FY 2022. The list below provides abbreviations used in the tables:

    Abbreviations Used in Tables

    WR Funding Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration funds

    SFR Funding Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration funds

    CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species

    ABC American Bird Conservancy

    AFS American Fisheries Society

    AFWA Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

    ASA American Sportfishing Association

    ATA Archery Trade Association

    BCC Boone and Crockett Club

    BCHA Back Country Hunters and Anglers

    CAHSS Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports

    CSU Colorado State University

    CU Cornell University

    CWA California Waterfowl Association

    CWD Chronic Wasting Disease

    DWF Delta Waterfowl Foundation

    FAF Future Angler Foundation

    GWF Georgia Wildlife Federation

    IDNR Iowa Department of Natural Resources

    IFC Instream Flow Council, Inc.

    IHEA International Hunter Education Association—USA

    MAFWA Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

    MDNR Michigan Department of National Resources

    MMWF Max McGraw Wildlife Federation

    MSU Michigan State University

    NAA National Archery Association of the United States

    NCLEEF National Conservation Law Enforcement Education Foundation

    NCSU North Carolina State University

    NEAFWA Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

    NMDGF New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

    NMWF New Mexico Wildlife Federation

    NORC National Opinion Research Center

    NS National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation

    NSSF National Shooting Sports Foundation

    NWF National Wildlife Federation

    NWTF National Wild Turkey Federation

    OSCF Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation, Inc.

    PF Pheasants Forever

    PSMFC Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

    RBFF Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation

    SAF Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation

    SCIF Safari Club International Foundation

    SCWDS Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study

    SEAFWA Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

    SSSF Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation

    TRCP Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

    TU Trout Unlimited

    UDWR Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

    UGA University of Georgia

    USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service

    UWM University of Wisconsin—Madison

    WAFWA Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

    WEI Wildlife Ecology Institute

    WHISPers Wildlife Health Information Sharing Partnership

    WMI Wildlife Management Institute

    WVDNR West Virginia Department of Natural Resources

    Fiscal Year 2019 Awards; Fund Availability and Priority List

    The Service's Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program (WSFR) had a total of $6,406,590.66 for awards in FY19 from funds carried over from FY 2018, as well as funding that had previously been sequestered; the total request for projects was $5,817,835.55, leaving a balance of $588,755.11. The Association provided the Service with a priority list of 39 projects, which included the 3 approved components of the 2016-2021 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation project. The FY 2019 priority list is in table 1. The projects in this list have been awarded.

    Table 1—FY 2019 Traditional Multistate Conservation Grant Program Priority List

    IDTitleRecipientWR* fundingSFR fundingTotal FY 2019 grant
    1Multistate Conservation Grant Program CoordinationAFWA$57,900$57,900$115,800
    2Coordination of Farm Bill Program Implementation to Optimize Fish and Wildlife Benefits to the StatesAFWA82,87255,248138,120
    3Coordination of State Fish and Wildlife Agencies' Authority to Manage Resources in Concert with Federal Actions Required by CITESAFWA40,80040,80081,600
    4State Fish & Wildlife Agency Technical Workgroup for the 2021 National SurveyAFWA52,285.8052,285.80104,571.60
    5Coordinating and Planning National-Scale Conservation Initiatives through CommunicationsAFWA20,00020,00040,000
    6Implementation and Evaluation of the National Conservation Outreach StrategyAFWA61,50061,500123,000
    7State Fish & Wildlife Agency Director TravelAFWA50,00050,000100,000
    8Susceptibility of Common North American Game Birds to West Nile VirusSCWDS81,902081,902
    9Management Assistance Team and National Conservation Leadership InstituteAFWA299,326.20299,326.20598,652.40
    10Conserving Fish Habitat Collaboratively in the United States Through the National Fish Habitat PartnershipAFWA0250,680250,680
    11Supporting Undergraduate and Legal Education and Occupational Experience in Natural Resource AdministrationAFWA28,50028,50057,000
    12Development and Testing of an Improved System for Gathering Harvest Information DataWMI149,5000149,500
    13Evaluating the Promise of Potential Impacts of R3 Efforts Targeting College Students (Year 2)NCSU78,56329,058107,621
    14Continued Delivery of Trapping Matters Workshops and Updating a Survey of Conservation ProfessionalsMMWF97,500097,500
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    15Coordination of the Industry, Federal and State Agency CoalitionAFWA47,78447,78495,568
    16Ensuring State Management Authority of Furbearers through a Multi-Agency, Multi-Organization ApproachWEI98,395098,395
    17Increasing Awareness and Understanding of State Fish and Wildlife Management: Implementing AFWA Strategic Plan Goal 2AFWA50,00050,000100,000
    18Assessing Trends in Americans' Attitudes Toward Hunting, Sport Shooting, Fishing and TrappingNSSF20,025.1820,025.1840,050.36
    19Update and Further Development of Standard Sampling Protocols for Inland FisheriesAFS077,60277,602
    20Survey and Gap Analysis of North American Grassland Habitat Conservation EffortsABC130,2720130,272
    21National Fish Habitat Partnership Tracking Database (Maintenance, Support, and Enhancement)PSMFC020,00020,000
    22Accelerating Development of Effective Leaders in State Fish and Wildlife AgenciesWMI63,25063,250126,500
    23America's Conservation and Hunting Heritage, A National Education InitiativeSCIF180,0000180,000
    24Quantify and Communicate the Benefits from WSFR Excise Tax Payments to Strengthen State-Federal-Industry RelationsNSSF86,687.5086,687.50173,375
    25Creating Millennial-Conservationists: Informing and Engaging the Next GenerationWMI74,539.5074,539.50149,079
    26The Missing Link in R3: Making Mentorship WorkWMI162,3880162,388
    27Ensuring the Viability of the American System of Conservation Funding: Improving the Understanding of Excise-Tax-Based Funding for ConservationWMI74,50074,500149,000
    28Planning for the Future of Conservation Law Enforcement in the United StatesNCLEEF228,297.79228,297.79456,595.58
    29Developing Angler Personas to Improve R3 MarketingASA099,80099,800
    30Facilitation and Updating of the National Hunting and Shooting Sports Action PlanCAHSS170,10018,900189,000
    31An Internal Look at Outdoor Recreation: Agency, Industry, and Nongovernmental Organization Attitudes Toward Fishing, Hunting, Sport Shooting, and BoatingASA74,865.6074,865.60149,731.20
    32Locavore R3 Workshops, Teaching States How to Attract and Train Locavores to Become Anglers and HuntersUDWR12,00012,00024,000
    33Recruiting and Retaining Youth Shooting Sports Participants Through Targeted Marketing, Education, and Peer Networking of Volunteer CoachesSSSF147,673.410147,673.41
    34Gettin' Families Fishin': A National Education InitiativeFAF0240,000240,000
    35Improve National Coordination and Conservation Partnerships Through the Development of a Fisheries Gray Literature DatabaseAFS063,66763,667
    36Engaging Landowners and Partners in Implementing Farm Bill Programs that Benefit Fish and Wildlife in Riparian AreasTU030,00030,000
    37-NSMethod to Deriving State-Level Estimates from the 2016 NSU.S Census174,333.50174,333.50348,667
    38-NS2016 Fifty-State Survey ReportsRockville Institute133,786133,786267,572
    39-NS2021 Coordination of the 2021 NSUSFWS126,476.50126,476.50252,953
    Totals3,156,022.982,661,812.575,817,835.55
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    Fiscal Year 2020 Awards; Fund Availability and Priority Lists

    Traditional Multistate Conservation Grant Program Fund Availability and Priority List

    The Service's WSFR program had $6,939,510.06 available for T-MSCGP awards in FY 2020, after adjusting for sequestered, recovery, and carryover amounts from FY 2019. The total request for projects was $6,928,632.57, leaving a balance of $10,877.49. The Association provided the Service with a priority list of 40 projects, which included the 2 approved components of the 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation project. Please note that the Association's Management Assistance Team proposal requesting $598,799.12 of Multistate funds (Project #25) was provided an additional $150,000 in Federal funds from the Service's National Conservation Training Center. This funding addition was the result of a signed memorandum of agreement between the Service and the Association. The list is in table 2. The projects in this list have been awarded. Start Printed Page 42736

    Table 2—FY 2020 Traditional Multistate Conservation Grant Program Priority List

    IDTitleRecipientWR* fundingSFR fundingTotal FY 2020 grant
    1Coordination of Farm Bill Program Implementation to Optimize On-the-Ground Fish and Wildlife Benefits to the StatesAFWA$82,872$55,248$138,120
    2Coordinating and Planning National-Scale Conservation Initiatives by State Fish and Wildlife AgenciesAFWA60,00060,000120,000
    3The North American Conservation Education Strategy—update and align toolkit to work for today's conservation educators who offer fish and wildlife-based programsAFWA27,50027,50055,000
    4Introductory Implementation and Evaluation of the National Conservation Outreach Strategy—Part 2AFWA69,00069,000138,000
    5Advancing K-12 conservation education through improved tools for educators exploring the public trust doctrine, North American Model, and related examples of wildlife managementMMWF31,6807,92039,600
    6Words Matter: Determining How to Engage the American Public Through the Language of ConservationWMI61,551.6961,551.69123,103.38
    7Coordinating and Planning National-Scale Conservation Initiatives Through Effective CommunicationsAFWA20,00020,00040,000
    8Updating the AFS Blue Book: Standard Methods for Aquatic Pathogen Identification and Fish Health ManagementAFS083,40683,406
    9Characterizing and Mapping Chronic Wasting Disease Prion Strains Across the United StatesCSU60,138060,138
    10Pilot of the WHISPers wildlife mortality event data systemIDNR15,240015,240
    11Exploring the potential for in utero transmission of CWD prions in white-tailed deerSCWDS99,741099,741
    12National Coordination and Technical Assistance for the Prevention, Surveillance, and Management of CWDWMI99,225099,225
    13A Novel Genetic Resource To Inform Management of CWDMDNR138,696.590138,696.59
    14Coordination of the Industry, Federal and State Agency CoalitionAFWA41,72741,72783,454
    15Angler R3 Program Funding Needs AssessmentRBFF0100,929.60100,929.60
    16Tracking Participation Through Expanded Regional & National License Sales DashboardsASA109,830109,830219,660
    17Digital Marketing Techniques to Increase Angler ParticipationRBFF0340,000340,000
    18Ensuring the Viability of the American System of Conservation Funding: Improving the Understanding of Excise-tax-based Funding for ConservationWMI64,579.5064,579.50129,159
    19Increasing Participation and License Sales from Hunter Education GraduatesSAF141,3500141,350
    20Fishing in Schools: A Grassroots Approach to Increasing Angler ParticipationASA0266,500266,500
    21Expansion of R3 and Engagement of the National R3 Implementation WorkgroupCAHSS189,60047,400237,000
    22Sportfishing's 2019 State-Level, Congressional District and Species-Level Economic ImpactsASA088,40088,400
    23Coordination of State Fish and Wildlife Agencies' Authority to Manage Wildlife Resources in Concert with Federal Actions Required by International Treaties, Conventions, Partnerships, and InitiativesAFWA47,70047,70095,400
    24Combating Trafficking and Illegal Commercialization by Strengthening Communication and Coordination among State and National Conservation Agencies' Law Enforcement Investigations and Intelligence SectionsNCLEEF125,000125,000250,000
    25Management Assistance Team and National Conservation Leadership InstituteAFWA299,399.56299,399.56598,799.12
    26Increasing Awareness and Understanding of State Fish and Wildlife Management: Implementing AFWA Strategic Plan Goal 2AFWA50,00050,000100,000
    27Supporting Law, Graduate, and Undergraduate Students' Study of Legal Principles and Professional Experience in Conservation Law and Policy Through a Center of Conservation ExcellenceNWTF70,50070,500141,000
    28A Collaborative Network-Based Tool for Improved CWD Management in North AmericaMDNR99,000099,000
    29Multistate Conservation Grant Program CoordinationAFWA60,90060,900121,800
    30Examining Societal Acceptance of Hunting and Other Consumptive Uses of Wildlife, in Order to Create and Test Agency Communication Strategies That Promote Public Acceptance and Advance ConservationMMWF105,730.6518,658.35124,389
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    31State Fish and Wildlife Agency Technical Workgroup for the 2021 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (National Survey)AFWA40,25040,25080,500
    32Capacity Building, Training, and Pilot Testing of the Fish and Wildlife Relevancy RoadmapWMI87,887.5087,887.50175,775
    33Preparing for the Future of Fish and Wildlife ManagementCSU69,785.4469,785.44139,570.88
    34Update and Further Development of Standard Sampling Protocols for Inland Fisheries (Phase 2 of 2)AFS097,39997,399
    35Fisheries Research Tracking and Information Exchange ToolAFS084,37384,373
    36National Fish Habitat Partnership Project Tracking Database (Maintenance, Support, and Enhancement)PSMFC020,00020,000
    37Development of YY Male Broodstocks for Eradication of Invasive Common Carp PopulationsWAFWA075,70475,704
    38Assessing the State of Fisheries Research Agendas in the United States and Outlining Best Practices for Development of AgendasAFS090,87290,872
    39-NSCoordination Component for the 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation for Year 2020USFWS130,853.50130,853.50261,707
    40-NS2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (5 years)NORC807,810807,8111,615,621
    Totals3,307,547.433,621,085.146,928,632.57
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    FY 2020 Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program Fund Availability and Priority List

    FY 2020 was the first year that Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program (R3-MSCGP) funds became available for award. The Service's WSFR program had $4,705,000 available for R3-MSCGP awards after sequestering $295,000; the total request for projects was the full available amount, leaving a balance of $0. The Service worked with the Association to make these funds available quickly for eligible projects. The Association provided the Service a priority list of 25 projects; the Service was able to award all projects by early December 2020. The list is in table 3.

    Table 3—FY 2020 Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program Priority List

    IDTitleRecipientTotal 2020 R3 award
    1MAFWA * Regional Small Game Diversity and Inclusion Marketing ToolkitMAFWA$179,200
    2Exploring the R3 Needs and Opportunities of Female Hunters, Shooters, and ArchersCWA245,004.50
    3Helping State Agencies Effectively Recruit and Retain the New Locavore AudienceWMI154,000
    4Strengthening State Agency R3 of Diverse Hunters and Recreational ShootersTRCP35,500
    5Activating and Converting Target Archers into Hunting and Shooting SportsNAA78,295
    6Building Community to Retain Women HuntersNWF221,071
    7Scaling a College-Focused R3 ModelGWF175,300
    8Increase Industry and Agency Relations and Communications by Expanding Partner-with-a-Payer InitiativeNSSF146,112.75
    9Effectively Targeting New Adult HuntersWMI175,825
    10Increasing Hunting Mentor and Mentee Numbers and EffectivenessWMI203,821
    11Effective R3 Marketing StrategiesWMI297,500
    12Leveraging Influencers & Content Marketing to Recruit BowhuntersATA230,000
    13Email Marketing Best Practices for State AgenciesWMI272,305
    14What is the public really saying about hunting and hunters (and what can we do about it?)NMDGF120,000
    15Message Testing: National Ad Campaign to Promote Support of and Participation in Hunting and Recreational ShootingNWTF230,658
    16Advancing R3 ForwardCAHSS450,000
    17Hunting for Conservation Online: A Tool from CLfT to Engage in College R3 EffortsMMWF74,750
    18Combining States and Industry Resources to Increase R3 SuccessNSSF278,900
    19Hunters Connect State Content Delivery System and DatabaseIHEA174,550
    20Trapping Matters—Communication Message Training Public Harvest of WildlifeMMWF52,250
    21Frameworks and Standards for R3 Effort and Strategy EvaluationWMI116,149
    22Development of a Real-time License Data DashboardASA239,450
    23Development of a Hunter Avidity Model to Assess & Improve R3 ParticipationSAF207,055
    24Assessing the Quality and Availability of Hunting and Shooting Access in the United StatesNSSF224,967.75
    25Hunting and Recreational Shooting Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation Among American Military MembersSAF122,336
    Total4,705,000
    * Acronyms and initialisms for all tables are spelled out in the Abbreviations Used in Tables section.
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    FY 2021 Awards; Fund Availability and Priority List

    After adjusting for sequestered, recovery, and carryover amounts from FY 2020, the T-MSCGP had $6,515,283 available for award, and the R3-MSCGP had $5,010,000 available. The total request for T-MSCGP projects was $6,488,271.53, leaving a balance of $27,011.47. The total request for R3-MSCGP projects was $3,066,603.90, leaving a balance of $1,943,396.10. Please note that the Association's Management Assistance Team proposal requesting $555,277.37 of Multistate funds (Project #10) also was provided an additional $150,000 in Federal funds from the National Conservation Training Center. This funding addition was the result of a signed Memorandum of Agreement between the Service and the Association. The Association provided the Service with a single Priority List of 39 proposals, consisting of 22 T-MSCGP projects (including 2 approved components of the 2022-2027 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation project) and 17 R3-MSCGP projects. The list is in table 4. The projects in this list have been awarded.

    Table 4—FY 2021 Traditional Multistate Conservation Grant Program and Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program Priority List

    IDTitleRecipientWR* fundingSFR fundingR3 fundingTotal 2021 grant
    1Communicating the Effects of Climate Change on Fish and FisheriesAFS$0$111,870$0$111,870
    2Surveillance Optimization Project for CWD Dashboard: A Web Application for Disease Visualization and Data-Driven DecisionsCU244,94600244,946
    3Online Platform for CWD Data Sharing Management in North AmericaWVDNR225,00000225,000
    4Fisheries Gray Literature Database State Agency Expansion and SupportAFS0105,1910105,191
    5Preventing the Spread of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHDV2) in the United States by Engaging Key Stakeholders in Collaborative Management SolutionsUGA Research Foundation149,79700149,797
    6Wildlife Viewer Survey: Enhancing Relevancy and Engaging Support from a Broader ConstituencyAFWA65,30065,3000130,600
    7An Agency Path Forward: Designing Effective Engagement and Building Capacity for RelevancyWMI149,721.50149,721.500299,443
    8State- and Congressional District-Level Economic Impacts for Hunting and Target ShootingSAF100,30800100,308
    9Ensuring the Viability of the American System of Conservation Funding: Improving the Understanding of Excise-Tax-Based Funding for ConservationWMI85,932.5085,932.500171,865
    10Management Assistance Team and the National Conservation Institute—Leadership Development for AFWA Members and the Conservation CommunityAFWA277,638.69277,638.680555,277.37
    11Instream Flow and Water-Level Conservation Training and Research CenterIFC0119,3250119,325
    12Maintaining Relevancy of the AFWA North American Trapper Education Program for State Fish and Wildlife AgenciesAFWA100,00000100,000
    13Coordination of Farm Bill Program Implementation to Optimize On-the-Ground Fish and Wildlife Benefits to the StatesAFWA84,819.6056,546.400141,366
    14Coordination of State Fish and Wildlife Agencies' Authority to Manage Wildlife Resources in Concert with Federal Actions Required by International Treaties, Conventions, Partnerships, and InitiativesAFWA64,80064,8000129,600
    15Supporting Effective Coordination of Regional & National Conservation Efforts Through State Fish & Wildlife AgenciesAFWA80,869.8080,869.800161,739.60
    16Coordination of the Industry, Federal and State Agency CoalitionAFWA30,92730,927061,854
    17Expanding the Community of Support for Fish Habitat Partnership Conservation EffortsAFWA/National Fish Habitat Partnership0176,2400176,240
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    18Strengthening Awareness of State Fish and Wildlife Management: Support for Legal Strategy and Conservation Law Education Under MSCGP Strategic Priority 4AFWA60,80060,8000121,600
    19Supporting Law, Graduate and Undergraduate Students' Study of Legal Principles and Professional Experience in Conservation Law and Policy and Providing Opportunity for Practicing Lawyers and Judges' Continuing Legal Education on Conservation Law Under MSCGP Strategic Priority 4NWTF87,03387,0330174,066
    20Multistate Conservation Grant Program CoordinationAFWA45,049.2045,049.2038,613.60128,712
    21Measuring the Efficacy of State Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (R3) Efforts: A Quantitative ApproachWMI00137,530137,530
    22R3 Specific Evaluation and Social Science Training and Resources for the Modern R3 PractitionerMAFWA00127,573127,573
    23Meet Demand by Building Shooting Ranges with Excise TaxesNSSF00102,500102,500
    24Effective R3 Marketing StrategiesWMI for the Association of Conservation Information00297,500297,500
    25Testing and Implementation of the Hunter Avidity Model to Assess & Improve R3 ParticipationSAF00112,340112,340
    26Winning at the Point of Contact: Boosting R3 Response Rates Through Professional CommunicationsWMI for NEAFWA00135,000135,000
    27Utilizing Data Driven Marketing Strategies to Enhance New Audience Engagement, R3 Curriculum Development and Program EfficacyBCHA00156,000156,000
    28Creating a Hunting Mentor Communication ToolkitPF for MAFWA00139,865139,865
    29Modernizing Trapping Matters Professional Development Workshops and Wild Fur Schools Delivery Through Updated Messaging and the Creation of Distance Learning ModulesMMWF00100,000100,000
    30Converting 2020's Surge of New Firearm and Hunting License Owners into Active Hunters and Target ShootersNSSF00136,500136,500
    31Retaining 2020's Surge of Licensed AnglersAFS0188,7120188,712
    32Asset Creation: National Ad Campaign to Promote Support for and Participation in Hunting and ShootingNWTF00350,000350,000
    33Tracking Participation Through Expanded, Faster License Data DashboardsASA0160,562.16121,125.84281,688
    34Facilitation of National R3 StrategiesCAHSS00652,850652,850
    35Effectiveness of Hunter Education Delivery: Finding the Missing DataIHEA00143,794143,794
    36Archers USA Varsity Archery Next Step Program Taking Recruitment into Retention, Transitioning the National Archery in the Schools Program Participants into BowhuntersATA00175,000175,000
    37Hunter Education in a Post-COVID-19 WorldIHEA00140,412.46140,412.46
    38-NSCoordination Component for the 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation for Year 2020USFWS132,777.50132,777.500265,555
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    39-NS2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (5 years)NORC1,251,6281,251,62802,503,256
    Totals3,237,347.793,250,923.743,066,603.909,554,875.43
    * Acronyms and initialisms for all tables are spelled out in the Abbreviations Used in Tables section.

    FY 2022 Awards; Fund Availability and Priority List

    After adjusting for sequestered, recovery, and carryover amounts from FY 2021, the T-MSCGP had $6,598,154.68 available for award. The total request for T-MSCGP projects was $6,571,005.97, leaving a balance of $27,148.71. After adjusting for sequestered, recovery, and carryover amounts from FY 2021, the R3-MSCGP had $7,045,896.10 available. The total request for R3-MSCGP projects was $5,318,864.91, leaving a balance of $1,727,031.19. Please note that the Association's Management Assistance Team proposal requesting $560,000 of Multistate funds (Project #18) was provided an additional $150,000 in Federal funds from the National Conservation Training Center. This funding addition is the result of a signed memorandum of agreement between the Service and the Association. The Association provided the Service with a Priority List of 44 proposals, consisting of 20 T-MSCGP projects (including 2 approved components of the 2022-2027 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation project) and 24 R3-MSCGP projects. The list is in table 5. The projects in this list have been awarded.

    Table 5—FY 2022 Traditional Multistate Conservation Grant Program and Modern Multistate Conservation Grant Program Priority List

    IDTitleRecipientWR* fundingSFR fundingR3 fundingTotal 2022 grant
    1Modernizing Fish Hatchery Management (aka the `Piper Manual' or `Black Book'), the How-to Manual for Practicing Fish CulturistsAFS$0$123,554.60$0$123,554.60
    2Utilizing a Novel Genetic Resource to Inform Management of CWDMDNR199,06100199,061
    3Improve PKD Diagnostics and Assess the Impact of Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae Infection on North American SalmonidsMSU0145,844.370145,844.37
    4Contaminant Loads in Waterfowl of the NE Atlantic Flyway: New Threats and Outdated AdvisoriesCU280,95900280,959
    5Burial Disposal of CWD-Infected Carcasses: Migration and Decontamination of Prions in Model Landfill SubstratesUWM193,58100193,581
    6Advancing Implementation of the Fish and Wildlife Relevancy RoadmapWMI79,42579,42579,425238,275
    7Ensuring the Viability of the American System of Conservation Funding: Improving the Understanding of Excise-Tax-Based Funding for ConservationWMI75,19165,1900140,381
    8Social Listening for RelevancyWMI66,187.5066,187.500132,375
    9Modernize the Organization, Authority, and Programs of State Fish and Wildlife Agencies ReportWMI103,45058,7560162,206
    10Best Practices for Cultivating Diverse Fish and Wildlife Agency WorkforcesCSU71,57471,5740143,148
    11Developing Your Why: An Assessment of WAFWA Member States' DEI JourneyWAFWA37,29337,293074,586
    12New Mexico Wildlife Federation: Mi Tierra SalvajeNMWF95,40075,00075,000245,400
    13Development of Consistent Policy and Law to Prevent Translocation of Feral SwineWMI93,5550093,555
    14Coordination of Farm Bill Program Implementation to Optimize On-the-Ground Fish and Wildlife Benefits to the StatesAFWA78,12052,0800130,200
    15Exploring the motivations and deterrents of wildlife poachers, the true conservation costs of wildlife crime, and developing an approach to ensure restitution, fines, and penalties fit the crimesBCC205,27200205,272
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    16Strengthening Awareness of State Fish and Wildlife Management: Support for Legal Strategy and Conservation Law Education Under MSCGP Strategic Priority 4AFWA14,24014,240028,480
    17Supporting Undergraduate/Graduate/Law Students' & Post-Graduates' Education & Professional Experience in Conservation Law & PolicyNWTF75,452.5075,452.500150,905
    18Increasing Conservation Management Capacity Through Skills, Leadership, and Knowledge DevelopmentAFWA280,000280,0000560,000
    19Multistate Conservation Grant Program ManagementAFWA58,68058,68058,680176,040
    20Coordination of State Fish and Wildlife Agencies' Authority to Manage Wildlife Resources in Concert with Federal Actions Required by International Treaties, Conventions, Partnerships, and InitiativesAFWA64,80064,8000129,600
    21Coordination of National-Scale Conservation Efforts by State Fish & Wildlife Agencies: Travel, Industry, Agency and CommunicationsAFWA101,870101,8700203,740
    22Realtime License Data Dashboard Improvement and ExpansionASA0117,352117,352234,704
    23The New Future of Hunting and FishingWMI00145,030145,030
    24A National Campaign to Connect Millennials and Generation Z with Hunting, Shooting, and the OutdoorsWMI00470,538470,538
    25Discovering Family Bowfishing—National Education InitiativeATA054,600127,400182,000
    26Phase 3—Launch and Education: National Ad Campaign to Promote Support for and Participation in Hunting and ShootingNWTF00100,000100,000
    27Effectively Targeting New Adult HuntersWMI00158,430158,430
    28Expanding Relevancy to Include More Diverse AudiencesATA0071,00071,000
    29Firearms Fundamentals Course Promotion Through SEAFWA StatesSEAFWA00275,000275,000
    30Social Influencers to Drive R3 in SEAFWASEAFWA00300,000300,000
    31R3 Through Marketing via Pilot StatesWMI00292,500292,500
    32The Hunter's Network National VersionIHEA00248,275248,275
    33Identifying When to Use In-Person vs Virtual R3 EventsSAF058,21958,219116,438
    34Development and Implementation of a Learn to Hunt Upland Game Digital Course to Strengthen Strategic R3 Efforts of Diverse HuntersPF00236,578236,578
    35Native American Participation Research and OutreachOSCF00116,000116,000
    36Delta Waterfowl's University Hunting ProgramDWF00284,614284,614
    37Black Hunters: Reclaiming the TraditionWMI00263,329263,329
    38Connecting Different Cultures to Hunting and Fishing Through FoodWMI024,00048,50072,500
    39Extending Academics Afield to Advance Equity in College R3 ProgrammingGWF00360,458360,458
    40Hunters Connect Audience ExpansionIHEA00178,530178,530
    41MAFWA Small Game Diversity and Inclusion Outreach Toolkit: Phase 2MAFWA00220,000220,000
    422022-2024 Facilitation of National R3 StrategiesCAHSS001,034,006.911,034,006.91
    43-NS2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (5 years)NORC1,251,6281,251,62802,503,256
    44-NS2022 National Survey CoordinationUSFWS134,760.50134,760.500269,521
    Totals3,560,499.503,010,506.475,318,864.9111,889,870.88
    * Acronyms and initialisms for all tables are spelled out in the Abbreviations Used in Tables section.
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    Martha Williams,

    Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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    [FR Doc. 2022-15214 Filed 7-15-22; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 4333-15-P

Document Information

Published:
07/18/2022
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
2022-15214
Pages:
42733-42742 (10 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FWS-HQ-WSFR-2022-N010, 91400-5110-0000, 91400-9410-0000
PDF File:
2022-15214.pdf