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grant F25AS00296

2025 Grants for State and Tribal Response to White-nose Syndrome in Bats

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering 2025 grants to state wildlife agencies, the District of Columbia, and federally-recognized Tribes to support conservation, monitoring, management, and response actions for white-nose syndrome (WNS) in hibernating bats. Funded activities may include disease management, population monitoring (NABat), training, and capacity building, and should align…

White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a disease of hibernating bats caused by the invasive fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). WNS is confirmed in 12 bat species in North America, including three that are federally listed as endangered and one that is proposed to be listed. WNS has led to severe de…

Funding Source

Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service

Awards & funding

Total Funding: $1.5M
Award Ceiling: $75,000
Award Floor: $10,000

Eligibility

State governments
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)

Applicants must be in good standing on previously awarded federal grant agreements as demonstrated by the following outcomes: A record of meeting proposed objectives, performance, and delivery requirements on past awards No avoidable past performance delays or issues and responsiveness of recipi…

Dates

Solicitation Posted: July 14, 2025
Application Response Due: September 12, 2025
Solicitation Closed: December 31, 2025

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