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Ok, this one mentions public outreach and education.
Sounds like it could be a museum or aquarium to me.


RIVATE FUNDS AVAILABLE

Program:
The Pacific Grassroots Salmon Initiative (PGSI)

Summary:
This year (2002) is year five of a partnership among
the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), NOAA Fisheries
Community-Based Restoration Program (NOAA), and the
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (Foundation)
known as the Pacific Grassroots Salmon
Initiative (PGSI). PGSI seeks to benefit native
anadromous fishes and their habitats in
California and Oregon. Most grants range from $25,000
to $50,000 in NFWF federal funds, but may range from
$5,000 to $100,000.

A broad range of activities are eligible for funding:
in-stream restoration, salmonid habitat
conservation planning, land and water acquisition,
applied research, and public education
and outreach.

Funds provided by the NOAA Fisheries Community-Based
Restoration Program will be directed towards
on-the-ground projects that restore coastal and
anadromous fish habitats. The most competitive
projects are those that take place in priority
watersheds
and target key fish populations; have support from a
variety of stakeholders; take a holistic,
watershed approach; and use science-based, technically
defensible methods. Example projects could include,
barrier removal, bioengineering, exotic species
control, coalition building, water rights, watershed
planning.

Businesses are not eligible for funding; all other
entities (e.g., non-governmental organizations, local
and state agencies) are eligible. Applicants proposing
such projects are urged to coordinate with Steve
Thompson, NMF, (707) 575-6067,
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For the complete downloadable RFP visit the website.

Deadline: March 15, 2002

URL: http://www.nfwf.org/programs/PGSI_RFP.htm

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