Opportunity Information: Apply for USGS 18 FA 0092

The Riparian Remote Sensing grant opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number USGS 18 FA 0092) is a discretionary cooperative agreement offered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) within the Department of the Interior. It sits in the environmental funding activity category under CFDA 15.808 and is designed to support a focused research partnership between USGS and Northern Arizona University (NAU). The core purpose is to strengthen collaboration around vegetation analysis using remotely sensed data, specifically targeting riparian vegetation along the Colorado River in Arizona.

The project centers on mapping and monitoring riparian vegetation and broader landcover within the river's riparian zone at a landscape scale. In practical terms, it aims to use remote sensing imagery and related analytical methods to interpret vegetation patterns, track changes over space and time, and improve understanding of how riparian habitats are distributed and potentially shifting along the Colorado River corridor. The emphasis on the landscape scale suggests work that goes beyond isolated field sites, prioritizing consistent, spatially comprehensive products that can inform broader management and scientific questions.

A key feature of the opportunity is its partnership structure. The grant is explicitly framed to enable cooperation between USGS and NAU researchers, indicating that joint planning, shared expertise, and coordinated research outputs are central expectations. Rather than simply funding a standalone university project, the cooperative agreement model typically implies active involvement by the federal agency in technical direction, data coordination, and/or shared deliverables, with both parties contributing to questions of mutual interest about riparian vegetation and landcover dynamics.

Funding is intended to provide support during project years 1 through 3, with the specific scope in that period focused on remote sensing image analysis and interpretation. That includes tasks such as processing and analyzing imagery, developing or applying classification and change-detection approaches, and translating imagery into interpretable maps or monitoring datasets relevant to riparian vegetation. The opportunity sets an award ceiling of $244,800 and anticipates a single award, reflecting a targeted, project-specific investment rather than a broad competition with multiple recipients.

Eligibility is limited to public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, aligning with the named partnership with NAU. The opportunity was created on April 5, 2018, with an original closing date of April 19, 2018, indicating a short application window typical of narrowly scoped cooperative agreements. Overall, the grant is aimed at producing actionable remote-sensing-based information products and strengthening inter-institutional research capacity to better map and monitor riparian ecosystems along the Colorado River in Arizona.

  • The Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Riparian Remote Sensing" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.808.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Apr 05, 2018.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Apr 19, 2018. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $244,800.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education.
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Riparian Remote Sensing (USGS 18 FA 0092) FAQ

What is the Riparian Remote Sensing grant opportunity?

The Riparian Remote Sensing opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number USGS 18 FA 0092) is a discretionary cooperative agreement offered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) within the Department of the Interior. It falls under the environmental funding activity category and is listed under CFDA 15.808.

Which federal agency is offering this funding?

The funding is offered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

What type of award is this (grant vs. cooperative agreement)?

This opportunity is a cooperative agreement. It is specifically framed to support cooperation between USGS and Northern Arizona University (NAU), with joint planning and coordinated research outputs as central expectations.

Is this a competitive program with multiple awards?

No. The opportunity anticipates a single award and is described as a targeted, project-specific investment rather than a broad competition with multiple recipients.

What is the maximum funding amount available?

The award ceiling for this opportunity is $244,800.

How long is the project period supported by this funding?

Funding is intended to provide support during project years 1 through 3.

What is the main purpose of the project?

The core purpose is to strengthen collaboration around vegetation analysis using remotely sensed data, specifically targeting riparian vegetation along the Colorado River in Arizona. The project focuses on mapping and monitoring riparian vegetation and broader landcover within the river's riparian zone at a landscape scale.

What geographic area does the project focus on?

The work is focused on riparian vegetation along the Colorado River in Arizona, particularly within the Colorado River corridor and its riparian zone.

What does "riparian" mean in the context of this opportunity?

In this opportunity, "riparian" refers to the river-adjacent zone along the Colorado River where vegetation and habitats are influenced by proximity to the river and its water availability. The project is centered on understanding and mapping vegetation and landcover in that riparian zone.

What is meant by "remote sensing" for this project?

Remote sensing here refers to the use of imagery and related analytical methods to interpret vegetation patterns and track changes over space and time. The scope includes analyzing remotely sensed imagery and translating it into maps or monitoring datasets relevant to riparian vegetation.

What kinds of activities are expected during years 1 through 3?

The scope during project years 1 through 3 is focused on remote sensing image analysis and interpretation. This includes processing and analyzing imagery, developing or applying classification and change-detection approaches, and producing interpretable maps or monitoring datasets for riparian vegetation and landcover.

What types of outputs is this project expected to produce?

Based on the description, expected outputs include landscape-scale mapping and monitoring products such as interpretable maps and monitoring datasets that describe riparian vegetation and broader landcover patterns, along with information that improves understanding of how these habitats are distributed and potentially changing over time along the Colorado River corridor.

What does "landscape scale" imply for the work?

"Landscape scale" suggests the work should go beyond isolated field sites and instead prioritize consistent, spatially comprehensive products that cover broader stretches of the riparian zone. The intent is to support management and scientific questions with information that is comprehensive across the corridor, not just localized observations.

Is the project limited to vegetation mapping, or does it include other landcover?

The project emphasizes riparian vegetation, but it also explicitly includes broader landcover within the river's riparian zone. The stated goal includes mapping and monitoring both riparian vegetation and landcover at a landscape scale.

Who is the intended research partner on this opportunity?

The opportunity is designed to support a focused research partnership between USGS and Northern Arizona University (NAU). The eligibility limitation aligns with that named partnership structure.

What does the partnership structure require?

The opportunity highlights that cooperation between USGS and NAU researchers is central. It indicates expectations around joint planning, shared expertise, and coordinated research outputs, rather than funding a standalone university project conducted independently.

Does USGS have an active role in the work under this cooperative agreement?

Yes, the opportunity is framed as a cooperative agreement where active involvement by the federal agency is typically implied. The description notes likely involvement in areas such as technical direction, data coordination, and shared deliverables, with both parties contributing to questions of mutual interest.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is limited to public and state-controlled institutions of higher education.

How does eligibility relate to Northern Arizona University (NAU)?

The opportunity is explicitly designed around a partnership with NAU, and the stated eligibility category (public and state-controlled institutions of higher education) aligns with NAU as the named partner institution.

When was this funding opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on April 5, 2018.

What was the application closing date?

The original closing date was April 19, 2018, reflecting a short application window typical of narrowly scoped cooperative agreements.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is identified under CFDA 15.808.

What is the overall goal of the funding beyond producing maps?

Beyond producing remote-sensing-based mapping and monitoring products, the opportunity is intended to strengthen inter-institutional research capacity and collaboration between USGS and NAU to better understand riparian vegetation and landcover dynamics along the Colorado River in Arizona.

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