Invasive Species Grant Program Round 4 2025

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Title:  

Invasive Species Grant Program Round 4 2025

Agency:  

Environmental Conservation, NYS Department of

State:  

New York

NAICS Code:  

541620

Industry:  

Environmental Services

Solicitation Type:  

Grants Notice

Solicitation ID:  

TBD

Open Date:  

10/9/2025

Pre-Bid Meeting Date:  

10/16/2025

Questions Due Date:  

12/15/2025

Close Date:  

12/17/2025

Projected Award Date:  

2/1/2026

Project Duration:  

3 years

Last Updated:  

Description:
Bids must be submitted through the NYS SFS Grants Management System . All Bidders must be Registered with SFS Grants Management to apply. Please visit https://grantsmanagement.ny.gov/transition-SFS to register. The NYS DEC Invasive Species Grant Program (ISGP) creates opportunities for municipalities, not-for-profits, and academic institutions to enact projects that address the impacts of invasive species by including categories covering control, removal, research, prevention and restoration/resiliency projects. The ISGP is funded by the State's Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) and is designed to meet goals of the NYS Invasive Species Comprehensive Management Plan (https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/lands_forests_pdf/iscmpfinal.pdf). Since 2016, DEC's ISGP has awarded approximately $9.5 million dollars to 157 qualifying grant recipients. The ISGP webpage maintains a list of current projects funded by the program. Invasive Species Grant Program - NYSDEC. For 2025, the ISGP now offers Round 4 of this funding opportunity. Qualifying bidders are encouraged to apply within one of four project categories: 1. Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention or Boat DecontaminationDelivery of Boat Steward Services at public boat ramps for education/outreach and voluntary inspection of boats to comply with Part 576 standards: https://dec.ny.gov/regulatory/regulations/chapter-v And/Or Delivery of services at Boat Decontamination Stations, including the purchase of decontamination equipment, to augment existing boat programs for education/outreach and voluntary boat inspections. 2. Terrestrial and Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response and ControlProjects which provide for the control and management of invasive species including biocontrol. 3. Terrestrial and Aquatic Invasive Species ResearchProjects which investigate and deliver upon Invasive Species Research initiatives that lead to improved understanding and outcomes in the management of invasive species. 4. Restoration and Resiliency of Sites Impacted by Invasive SpeciesProjects which restore native species or habitat at sites significantly impacted by invasive species. FundingApproximately $4,000,000 is available for Round 4 of the Invasive Species Grant Program. Funding for this grant opportunity is provided from the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF). Proposed Project TimeframesAll projects must have defined objectives, tasks, and deliverables accounted for in performance measures that can be completed and invoiced within a three-year contract period/term. Costs outside the contract period/term are ineligible. The Master Contract for Grants (MCG) must be fully approved by DEC, and, if applicable, approved by the Attorney General and the State Comptroller. One-year time extensions beyond the contract term end date may be allowed by the Department based upon written justification from the Bidder. Bidders should not submit a bid if they do not anticipate their project can be completed within the specified contract term. Minimum and Maximum Award AmountsMinimum grant amount is $11,000; Maximum grant amount is $250,000 1. Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention -Boat Steward Outreach and Education/Voluntary Inspection -Boat Decontamination Stations to augment existing steward programs $ 750,000 2. Terrestrial and Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response and Control $1,500,0003. Terrestrial and Aquatic Invasive Species Research $ 250,0004. Restoration and Resiliency of Sites impacted by Invasive Species $1,500,000 Bid Limit/Award limitBidders may submit up to two bids. Multiple bids may not be for the same project or project location. Eligible Project LocationsEligible projects for grant funding must be located completely within the geographic boundaries of New York State. Business enterprises awarded an identical or substantially similar procurement contract within the past five years: None Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) SDVOB Goal: 0.00% Minority / Women Business Enterprise contracting goals (MWBE) Total MWBE Goals: 0.00% Disadvantaged Business Enterprise contracting goals (DBE) DBE Goal: 0.00%
Attached Files:

Please visit the bid source via the “Link to Bid Source” button below for documentation.

Contact Information:

John Bolt(Primary Contact/CMS Trainee)

john.bolt@dec.ny.gov

(518) 402-9256

Budget Estimate (AI):

$11,000 – $250,000

The total available funding for the grant program is approximately $4,000,000, with a minimum grant amount of $11,000 and a maximum grant amount of $250,000. The budget amount will depend on the number of bids received and the quality of the proposals. However, based on the information provided, it is likely that the budget amount will range from $11,000 to $250,000. The factors that may influence the likely payment range include the complexity of the project, the experience and qualifications of the bidder, and the availability of funding.

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