Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry

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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES

    Division of Plant Industry

    Endangered and Threatened Native Flora Conservation Grants Program

    Dear Friend of Endangered and Threatened Native Plants,

    The purpose of this letter is to announce that the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is once again soliciting applications for review for the 2015 ENDANGERED AND THREATENED NATIVE FLORA CONSERVATION GRANTS PROGRAM. The program was authorized by the 1997 Florida Legislature to support the protection, curation, propagation, reintroduction and monitoring of native plant species of the state that are endangered or threatened and is contingent on an annual appropriation.

    Who is eligible to apply?

    By law, a qualified corporation is a not-for-profit corporation pursuant to s. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, and which is described in, and allowed to receive contributions pursuant to the provisions of, s. 170 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, and which is a corporation not for profit incorporated pursuant to Chapter 617 Florida Statutes, and which can demonstrate, based on program criteria, the ability to protect, conserve, propagate, reintroduce and monitor endangered and threatened native flora.

    What specific criteria must the applicant document to be eligible for consideration?

    The law requires that each applicant must successfully document:

    (1)Existing Florida based conservation experience with endangered and threatened native flora.

    (2)Existing Florida based facilities appropriate for program needs.

    (3)Existing programs administered by the corporation that successfully protect, conserve, propagate, reintroduce, and monitor native flora of Florida.

    (4)Existing Florida based record keeping and data that is accessible to national database of endangered and threatened plants.

    (5)Qualified Florida based staff with demonstrated experience in native plant conservation.

    (6)Evidence of collaboration with related state, national, or international conservation programs.

    (7)Successful experience propagating and reintroducing endangered and threatened native flora.

    (8)Florida based public exhibition/relations programs publicizing the conservation of native species.

    (9)Fiscal stability and match funding.

    What projects are eligible for funding?

    Activities which may receive Endangered and Threatened Native Flora Conservation grant funding are:

    •       Activities which provide recognition of those native floras to the state that are endangered and threatened.
    •       Activities that encourage, within a controlled program, the protection, curation, propagation, reintroduction and monitoring of native flora that are identified as endangered or threatened.

    Local Match

    In all cases, applicants eligible to receive state funds must document matching funds. Local match may be in the form of cash, in-kind services, donated services, or materials.

    Application Deadline

    To be considered for funding applications must be delivered to the Division of Plant Industry on or before 5:00 p.m., July 31, 2014, or clearly postmarked or show evidence of submission to an express mail service on or before the same time and date.

    Application Review and Project Selection

    All eligible applications will be evaluated on a competitive basis by the Endangered Plant Advisory Council at a public meeting scheduled for the fall of 2014. The Council consists of members appointed by the Florida Commissioner of Agriculture. The Council will review the applications in accordance with the criteria and procedures established in Rule Chapter 5B-40, Florida Administrative Code and recommend those applications to the Commissioner of Agriculture. A level of funding (full or partial) will be suggested for each project recommended. The Advisory Council will also rank in priority order those projects which it recommends.

    Final selection of projects for inclusion in the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 2015 legislative budget request will be made by the Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and will be based on Council recommendations.

    The selection will not result in an immediate grant award. Rather, the proposed grants will be subject to approval of the department’s budget request before the 2015 Legislature. The award and level of funding of each project will be subject to legislative consideration.

    If projects receive 2015 legislative funding, funds will become available after July 1, 2015, the beginning of the next fiscal year. The funds will need to be obligated by June 30, 2016. Any unexpended balance of grant funds not under terms of a contract will revert to the state.

    Administrative Requirements

    To receive grant funds, grantees will be required to sign a grant award contract. The grant award contract shall be prepared by the Division and shall contain by reference all regulations, rules, and other conditions governing the grant award. In addition, each grant recipient shall cause an annual post audit to be conducted by an independent certified public accountant. The annual audit report must be submitted to the Department for review.

    Please feel free to direct any questions you may have regarding the Endangered and Threatened Native Flora Conservation Grants Program to Mr. Bryan K. Benson, Division of Plant Industry, and Telephone (352)395-4704.

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