CRCP supports projects through several financial assistance opportunities, in accordance with the Coral Reef Conservation Act (CRCA) of 2000, as reauthorized and amended by the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (Pub. L. 117-263, December 23, 2022, 136 Stat 2395; reauthorized CRCA). The general information about each grant program can be found below. Not all programs are available for open competition and the frequency of competitions will vary. However, information for past competitions may be found below and used as a general guide for the next competition. If a competition is "OPEN SOON!", please check back frequently here and on Grants.gov (search CFDA 11.482 for all opportunities except the Coral Reef Stewardship Fund and Coral Emergency Response Fund, which are administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation) or set up automatic notifications (see below). Please visit grants.gov for the full competition information once posted.
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OPEN NOW! Reef Research Coordination Institute Designations This competition will establish two Reef Research Coordination Institutes (RRCIs) through cooperative agreements to support the research, restoration, and management of shallow-water coral reef ecosystems within the U.S. states and territories. The two RRCIs will be to be known as the “Atlantic Reef Research Coordination Institute'' and the “Pacific Reef Research Coordination Institute.'' This funding opportunity focuses on:
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Competition Information
Ruth D. Gates Coral Reef Conservation Grant Program
This competitive program is a tribute to the work and life of Dr. Ruth D. Gates with separate competitive grant opportunities available to promote the
conservation and restoration of coral reef ecosystems. Projects will be prioritized by coral conservation and
coral reef restoration priority areas identified in the National Coral Reef Resilience Strategy and consistent
with any Federal and non-Federal coral reef action plans in effect covering a coral reef or ecologically
significant reef unit of a coral reef affected by the project.
OPEN SOON! Supporting Hawaii's Sustainable Coral Reef Fisheries
Management Plans
The purpose of this notice is to solicit financial assistance applications that will support state and
national management goals through the creation of Sustainable Coral Reef Fisheries Management Plans
(CR-FMPs) across the Hawaiian Islands. The applicant will work closely with partners at the State of
Hawaii's Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) and NOAA Pacific Island Regional Office (PIRO) to support
development of CR-FMPs as part of the State's Holomua Initiative. The State will lead this process, driven
by local, island-based Navigator Teams; this award will focus on providing technical support and creating
decision making tools to aid this process.
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OPEN SOON! Coral Reef Stewardship Fund (formerly the Coral Reef
Conservation Fund)
This competitive grant program, administered through a long-standing public-private partnership between the
NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), was created to
support coral reef stewardship activities with funding provided by NOAA CRCP's public-private partnership
agreement, non-Federal donations, and applicant matching funds
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Emergency Assistance: The Coral Emergency Response Fund
Emergency assistance is available to respond to immediate harm to coral reefs or coral reef ecosystems arising
from exigent circumstances. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has been selected to non-competitively
award grants and contracts in coordination with NOAA CRCP under a public-private partnership agreement.
Eligibility is limited (by statute) to the states and territories of American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and to coral reef
stewardship partnerships as they are developed. The Coral Reef Emergency Fund is replenished annually by the
CRCP (pending availability of funds) and available until expended. Non-Federal matching funds are not required
from the recipient.
Point of Contact: Craig Reid, Craig.A.Reid@noaa.gov
Block Grants: State and Territorial Governments
Beginning in 2025, block grants and cooperative agreements will be awarded to designated resource management
agencies in the states and territories of American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands,
Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to support coral reef management and
restoration activities and further the implementation of coral reef action plans in effect. The All Islands
Committee of the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force is also eligible to apply for cooperative agreements to support
its activities. These opportunities are non-competitive and do not require non-Federal matching funds.
Point of Contact: Craig Reid, Craig.A.Reid@noaa.gov
The NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program was established in 2000 by the Coral Reef Conservation Act. Headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, the program is part of NOAA's Office for Coastal Management.
The Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS) is the program's information portal that provides access to NOAA coral reef data and products.
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