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Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration

Definition 

Criteria used to determine eligibility of a project proposed for funding under the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration grant programs. 


50 CFR 80.55-56

A project may be eligible for funding if the State fish and wildlife agency justifies in the project statement how the activity will help carry out the purposes of the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act or the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act.

The project must:
(a) Result in an identifiable outcome consistent with the purposes of the grant program,
(b) Be substantial in character and design,
(c) Meet the requirements of §§ 80.130 through 80.136 for any real property acquired under the grant and any capital improvements completed under the grant, and
(d) Meet all other requirements of the grant program.


Frequently Asked Questions   

How does a proposed project qualify as substantial in character and design?

A proposed project qualifies as substantial in character and design if it:

  • Describes a need consistent with the Acts;
  • States a purpose and sets objectives, both of which are based on the need;
  • Uses a planned approach, appropriate procedures, and accepted principles of fish and wildlife conservation and management, research, or education; and
  • Is cost effective.

How is substantiality in character and design of a project demonstrated and documented?

A project statement is prepared by the grantee that must include the criteria mentioned above. The project statement is submitted as a major component of a grant application package.


 Learning Aids

Project Statement Guidelines

Project Statement Template


 Related Pages

 Project Statement Required Elements - WSFR


Resources 


References 

 50 CFR 80.56

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