Opportunity Information: Apply for OIA BIL MINEDLANDS 2200402

The Department of the Interior's Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) offered this discretionary grant opportunity under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) as "Activity 8," focused on fixing the long-term damage left by mining-related land disturbances in the U.S. insular areas. The program is designed to fund projects that restore native vegetation and reduce or eliminate environmental hazards on mined lands, whether those lands are Federal or non-Federal. The underlying idea is to move disturbed landscapes back toward stable, healthy conditions by reestablishing native plant cover and addressing safety or environmental risks that can persist long after mining ends.

A key point in the program's purpose is that it targets man-made landscape disturbances rather than damage caused by natural disasters. In other words, this is not a post-hurricane or post-flood recovery program. It is aimed at places where human activity, specifically mining, has altered soils, slopes, drainage patterns, vegetation, or site stability. By supporting restoration work, the program is trying to deliver lasting economic and social benefits to the affected communities, such as improved land usability, reduced risks to public health and safety, better environmental quality, and more resilient local ecosystems.

Geographically, eligibility is limited to the insular areas explicitly named in the opportunity: American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Projects must directly benefit one or more of these locations, and applicants need to be positioned to carry out work on mined lands within these areas.

Eligible applicants are non-federal entities. This includes local government agencies and public entities in the eligible insular areas, and OIA specifically notes that local hospitals or health centers and utilities can qualify as local government agencies for the purpose of applying. Institutions of higher education located in the eligible territories are also eligible, as are nonprofit organizations whose mission directly benefits the listed insular areas. Applicants must comply with the federal grants management rules in 2 CFR 200, which governs administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements for federal awards. One explicit restriction is that, consistent with 2 CFR 200.444, OIA cannot fund the judicial branch of local governments.

From the funding listing details, this opportunity was posted under Funding Opportunity Number OIA BIL MINEDLANDS 2200402 and carried the CFDA (assistance listing) number 15.875, with an activity category of Environment. The application closing date shown in the source data was August 30, 2022, and the opportunity was created on June 23, 2022. The award ceiling is listed as 0 in the source information, which typically signals that the public synopsis does not specify a maximum award amount in that field, rather than implying that awards are zero dollars.

  • The Department of the Interior in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "OIA-BIL Activity 8 - Restore native vegetation and mitigate environmental hazards on mined Federal and non-Federal land" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.875.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2022-06-23.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2022-08-30. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this grant opportunity?

This is a discretionary grant opportunity from the Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Insular Affairs (OIA), offered under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) as "Activity 8." It focuses on repairing long-term damage from mining-related land disturbances in certain U.S. insular areas.

What is the main goal of "Activity 8" under this program?

The program is designed to move disturbed mined lands back toward stable, healthy conditions. It does this by funding projects that restore native vegetation and reduce or eliminate environmental hazards that may remain long after mining ends.

What kinds of problems on mined lands is the program trying to address?

Based on the description, the program targets human-caused (mining-related) disturbances that can affect soils, slopes, drainage patterns, vegetation, or overall site stability. It also supports work to address safety and environmental risks that persist after mining activity has stopped.

Does the program fund work on both Federal and non-Federal mined lands?

Yes. The opportunity states that projects may address mined lands whether those lands are Federal or non-Federal.

Is this grant meant for disaster recovery (for example, hurricanes or floods)?

No. A key point in the program purpose is that it targets man-made landscape disturbances (specifically mining-related impacts), not damage caused by natural disasters. It is not presented as a post-hurricane or post-flood recovery program.

What types of projects are emphasized?

The opportunity emphasizes projects that (1) restore native vegetation and (2) reduce or eliminate environmental hazards on mined lands. The overall intent is to support restoration that improves long-term environmental condition and reduces ongoing risks.

What benefits is the program trying to create for local communities?

The program description highlights lasting economic and social benefits such as improved land usability, reduced risks to public health and safety, better environmental quality, and more resilient local ecosystems.

Which geographic areas are eligible for this funding?

Eligibility is limited to the insular areas explicitly named in the opportunity: American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Projects must directly benefit one or more of these locations.

Do projects have to take place within the listed insular areas?

The opportunity states that projects must directly benefit one or more of the eligible insular areas and that applicants need to be positioned to carry out work on mined lands within these areas.

Who can apply for this grant?

Eligible applicants are non-federal entities. The opportunity includes local government agencies and public entities in the eligible insular areas, institutions of higher education located in the eligible territories, and nonprofit organizations whose mission directly benefits the listed insular areas.

Are local hospitals, health centers, or utilities eligible applicants?

Yes. OIA specifically notes that local hospitals or health centers and utilities can qualify as local government agencies for the purpose of applying.

Are Federal agencies eligible to apply?

No. The opportunity states that eligible applicants are non-federal entities.

Are there any applicant restrictions mentioned?

Yes. One explicit restriction is that, consistent with 2 CFR 200.444, OIA cannot fund the judicial branch of local governments.

What federal grant rules apply to applicants and awards?

Applicants must comply with the federal grants management rules in 2 CFR 200, which covers administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements for federal awards.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this program?

The Funding Opportunity Number listed is OIA BIL MINEDLANDS 2200402.

What is the CFDA/Assistance Listing number for this opportunity?

The CFDA (assistance listing) number provided is 15.875.

What category is this funding listed under?

The activity category listed in the source information is Environment.

When was this opportunity created and when did it close?

The source data states the opportunity was created on June 23, 2022, and the application closing date shown was August 30, 2022.

Is there a maximum award amount (award ceiling) stated?

The award ceiling is listed as 0 in the source information. This typically indicates the public synopsis did not specify a maximum award amount in that field, rather than meaning awards are zero dollars.

Does the opportunity description say how large awards will be?

No specific maximum award amount is stated in the provided information, and the award ceiling field appears not to specify a cap.

What types of land disturbances does the program focus on?

The program focuses on mining-related, human-caused disturbances that can leave long-term impacts to land conditions, including changes to soil, slopes, drainage, vegetation, and site stability.

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