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2026 Project Application Information

This folder contains information/material needed for submitting Brook Trout conservation project proposals for the federal FY2026 funding cycle. Applications are being accepted via online form this year. Please see RFP for links.

FY26 EBTJV Brook Trout Project RFP

FY26 RFP is open November 26 2024. A required short form (new) is due on January 14, 2025 and the final application is due by online form on February 15.

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FY26 Budget Table Template

Download table to fill out and upload into the online form.

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FY26 Project Metrics Template

Metrics template to use in FY26 project applications. Modeled after NFHP metrics.

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EBTJV 2026 Project Scoring Criteria

EBTJV 2026 Project Scoring Criteria

This document contains the criteria used by the EBTJV to score project proposals.

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Fish Habitat Partnership Program (NFHP) Application & Award Requirements October 2021

Any projects selected for award by EBTJV/NFHAP must then apply to the US FWS to receive those funds. NFHP funds are federal funds, administered through the FWS. All organizations that receive NFHP funding are required to complete all requirements for federal grants, including registration on the federal System for Award Management (SAM.org), Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP), Grants Solutions grant management system, and provide interim and annual reports. NFHP funds are processed through a grant agreement completed through the USFWS Regional Offices or local FWCO office. This document details that process.

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US Fish and Wildlife Service Sponsoring Offices

US Fish and Wildlife Service Sponsoring Offices by jurisdiction

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EBTJV Range-wide Habitat Goals, Objectives, and Key Conservation Actions

This folder contains documents that describe the EBTJV's current range-wide habitat goals and objectives, as well as its key conservation actions.

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