$63.9 million to $87.2 million. ciap energy policy act of 2005 allocated $250 million annually to 6...
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$63.9 Millionto
$87.2 Million
CIAPEnergy Policy Act of 2005 allocated
$250 Million annually
to 6 states for 4 years
AlaskaAlabamaCaliforniaLouisianaMississippiTexas
CIAP
35% to eligible coastal political subdivisions
Municipality of AnchorageBristol Bay BoroughKodiak Island BoroughKenai Peninsula BoroughLake and Peninsula BoroughMatanuska-Susitna BoroughNorthwest Arctic BoroughNorth slope Borough
65% directly to state
State65%
CPS35%
CIAP
Authorized UsesAll projects funded under CIAP must result in a benefit to the environment of the coastal area and must be consistent with one of the following authorized uses:
CIAP Authorized Uses1. Projects and activities for the conservation, protection, or restoration
of coastal areas, including wetlands
2. Mitigation of damage to fish, wildlife, or natural resources
3. Planning assistance and the administrative costs of complying with CIAP
4. Implementation of a federally-approved marine, coastal or comprehensive conservation management plan
5. Mitigation of the impact of OCS activities through funding of onshore infrastructure projects and public service needs
CIAP
ALLOCATIONS
• 2007 and 2008: based on 2006 OCS revenue
• 2009 and 2010: based on 2008 OCS revenue
CIAP
ALLOCATIONS
• 2007 and 2008: based on 2006 OCS revenue
• 2009 and 2010: based on 2008 OCS revenue
Open Solicitation (30%)
Who May Apply
• Incorporated Municipalities• NGOs• Quasi-governmental organizations (e.g., soil and water conservation districts of Alaska)• Post-Secondary Educational Institutions• Coastal Resource Districts• Federally Recognized Tribes• Unincorporated Communities
Must be located within Alaska
Open Solicitation (30%)
Themes1. Waste Management and Clean Up
Marine debris clean-up projects Clean harbor projects to improve water quality at harborsWaste management projects
2. Data Collection, Data Analysis, Planning, and MappingCommunity-based assessment and monitoring of environmental and habitat variables in order to evaluate and/or mitigate impacts of development
Collection or analysis of baseline data on fish or wildlife or their habitat that is needed to evaluate or develop mitigation strategies for potential impacts from oil and gas, mining, and other development activities.
Projects that would analyze or prepare for the impacts of climate change or natural hazards on communities.
3. Habitat Restoration and Rehabilitation Projects
4. Mitigation ProjectsProjects to mitigate impacts from development activities and/or climate change.
5. Community Environmental Education Projects That Do Not Exceed $35,000
Open Solicitation (30%)
Call for Proposals
APPLICATION: http://dnr.alaska.gov/coastal/CIAP/ciap.htm
• Application Packet: Application Information and Instructions
1. General Project Information 2. Project Proposal 3. Project Narrative for Submittal to MMS4. Landowner’s Permission5. Signature Sheet and Certification6. Documentation of Financial and Administrative Capability
DEADLINE: April 30, 2009
Open Solicitation (30%)
Call for Proposals
Q and A Teleconference:
Date: March 18, 2009April 22, 2009 at
Time: 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Call in #:1-800-315-6338Code: 2427#.
CIAP
Thank you
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