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15.658: Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration

Alternate Name: NRDAR

Overview

Program Number
15.658
Status
Active
Last Modified
May 19, 2022
Date Posted
May 19, 2022
Objective
The purpose of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR) Program is to restore natural resources and their services that have been injured by an oil spill or hazardous substance release for the benefit of the American people. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a trustee for threatened and endangered species, migratory birds, at-risk species, and interjurisdictional fishes. We identify natural resources and their services that have been injured, determine the extent of the injuries, recover damages from responsible parties, and plan and carry out natural resource restoration activities.
Type of Assistance
B - Project Grants (Discretionary)
Applicant Eligibility
Anyone/general public. Use of assistance is primarily for natural resources but also can be for public education and recreation.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Not Applicable
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Grant Awards

Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration direct grants

Grant Opportunities

Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration grant and assistance application opportunities