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The FY2018 "NOTICE OF INTENT: SPNHA Implementation of Management Plan" (Funding Opportunity Number P18AS00358) is a National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior discretionary grant opportunity structured as a cooperative agreement. Its purpose is to support implementation of the approved management plan for the South Park National Heritage Area (South Park NHA) in Colorado. The opportunity is rooted in the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-11), specifically Section 8003, which officially established the South Park NHA and directed the Secretary of the Interior to enter into a compact with the heritage area's management entity, identified here as Park County. In practical terms, the grant is meant to help the designated local management entity carry out the work Congress envisioned when it recognized the area as a National Heritage Area.

The core idea behind the funding is the National Heritage Area model itself. NHAs are not national parks in the traditional sense; instead, they are lived-in landscapes where natural, cultural, historic, and scenic resources are intertwined and where the story of a place is told through both its physical features and the traditions and patterns of human use that developed there over time. Congress designates these areas because they are considered capable of telling nationally important stories about the United States, reflecting broad themes of the national experience. In that context, South Park NHA is treated as a cohesive landscape shaped by geography and human activity, and the management plan serves as the roadmap for protecting resources, interpreting history, and supporting community-based stewardship and heritage tourism in a way that benefits the public.

This particular task agreement focuses on four broad categories of work that are explicitly tied to actions laid out in the South Park NHA management plan: planning, administration, outreach, and demonstration projects. "Planning" generally covers the coordination and refinement of implementation strategies, project prioritization, partner coordination, and any necessary alignment with the management plan's goals. "Administration" supports the operational capacity needed to manage the heritage area program responsibly, including basic program management functions that ensure projects are executed, tracked, and reported in accordance with federal requirements. "Outreach" reflects the emphasis NHAs place on public engagement and education, such as building awareness of the area's heritage resources, strengthening partnerships, and connecting residents and visitors with the stories and places the NHA was designated to highlight. "Demonstration projects" are typically on-the-ground, visible efforts that show how the management plan can be put into action, often serving as pilot or model projects that can be replicated or scaled, and that provide tangible public benefits consistent with the establishing law (P.L. 111-11).

Administratively, the opportunity was released by the National Park Service under CFDA 15.939 and categorized under Natural Resources. The posted award ceiling was $327,720 with an expectation of one award, indicating a single, relatively focused cooperative agreement rather than a broad competitive pool of multiple grantees. The posting date was June 21, 2018, with an original closing date of July 1, 2018, suggesting a short application window and reinforcing the "notice of intent" nature of the announcement. Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with a note to consult additional eligibility text; however, the description makes clear the central relationship is with the South Park NHA management entity (Park County) under the statutory directive for a compact with the Secretary of the Interior. Overall, the grant is designed to fund public-purpose activities that move the South Park NHA from planning into implementation, strengthen management capacity, engage communities and partners, and complete early projects that demonstrate progress on the heritage area's federally recognized mission.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "NOTICE OF INTENT: FY2018 SPNHA Implementation of Management Plan" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.939.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jun 21, 2018.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jul 01, 2018. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $327,720.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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FAQs: FY2018 "NOTICE OF INTENT: SPNHA Implementation of Management Plan" (P18AS00358)

1. What is this funding opportunity?

This is a National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Department of the Interior discretionary grant opportunity for FY2018 titled "NOTICE OF INTENT: SPNHA Implementation of Management Plan." The Funding Opportunity Number is P18AS00358, and it is structured as a cooperative agreement.

2. What is the purpose of the grant?

The purpose is to support implementation of the approved management plan for the South Park National Heritage Area (South Park NHA) in Colorado. The funding is meant to help carry out the work envisioned by Congress when it established the heritage area.

3. Which federal agency is offering this award?

The award is offered by the National Park Service (NPS) within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

4. What does "SPNHA" stand for?

SPNHA refers to the South Park National Heritage Area.

5. What is a National Heritage Area (NHA), and how is it different from a national park?

National Heritage Areas are lived-in landscapes where natural, cultural, historic, and scenic resources are interconnected. They are designated by Congress to tell nationally important stories about the United States. Unlike traditional national parks, NHAs are not managed as standard units of the National Park System; instead, they rely on partnerships and community-based stewardship guided by an approved management plan.

6. What law authorizes or underpins this funding opportunity?

The opportunity is rooted in the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-11), specifically Section 8003, which established the South Park National Heritage Area and directed the Secretary of the Interior to enter into a compact with the heritage area's management entity.

7. Who is identified as the management entity for the South Park NHA in this notice?

The management entity is identified as Park County.

8. What is the cooperative agreement intended to support in practical terms?

It is intended to support public-purpose activities that move the South Park NHA from planning into implementation by strengthening management capacity, engaging communities and partners, and completing early projects that demonstrate progress on the heritage area's mission.

9. What are the main categories of work funded under this task agreement?

The notice describes four broad, management-plan-based work categories: planning, administration, outreach, and demonstration projects.

10. What types of activities fall under "planning" for this opportunity?

"Planning" generally includes coordinating and refining implementation strategies, prioritizing projects, coordinating with partners, and aligning activities with the goals of the South Park NHA management plan.

11. What does "administration" mean in the context of this award?

"Administration" refers to building and supporting the operational capacity needed to manage the heritage area program responsibly, including program management functions to ensure projects are executed, tracked, and reported in compliance with federal requirements.

12. What does "outreach" mean for this opportunity?

"Outreach" focuses on public engagement and education, such as building awareness of heritage resources, strengthening partnerships, and connecting residents and visitors to the stories and places the NHA was designated to highlight.

13. What are "demonstration projects" as described in the notice?

Demonstration projects are typically visible, on-the-ground efforts that show how the management plan can be implemented. They often function as pilot or model projects that can be replicated or expanded and are intended to provide tangible public benefits consistent with Public Law 111-11.

14. Where is the South Park National Heritage Area located?

The South Park National Heritage Area is located in Colorado.

15. What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is associated with CFDA 15.939.

16. How is this opportunity categorized?

It is categorized under Natural Resources.

17. What is the maximum (ceiling) funding amount listed?

The posted award ceiling is $327,720.

18. How many awards are expected?

The notice indicates an expectation of one award.

19. What does it imply that only one award is expected?

It suggests this is a single, focused cooperative agreement rather than a broad competition that will fund multiple separate recipients.

20. When was this opportunity posted?

The posting date is June 21, 2018.

21. What was the original closing date for applications?

The original closing date was July 1, 2018.

22. What does the short application window suggest about the notice?

The short window reinforces the "notice of intent" character of the announcement and aligns with the idea of a relatively targeted cooperative agreement.

23. Who is eligible to apply based on the information provided?

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with a note to consult additional eligibility text. However, the description makes clear the central relationship is with the South Park NHA management entity (Park County) under the statutory directive for a compact with the Secretary of the Interior.

24. Is this award competitive and open to many applicants?

The information provided indicates an expectation of one award and highlights a statutory relationship tied to the management entity. Based on that description, the opportunity appears relatively focused rather than designed for a wide pool of unrelated applicants.

25. What is the role of the South Park NHA management plan in this grant?

The management plan serves as the roadmap for what the cooperative agreement funds. The four work categories (planning, administration, outreach, and demonstration projects) are explicitly tied to actions laid out in the approved management plan.

26. What larger goals does the NHA model emphasize that relate to this funding?

The model emphasizes protecting and interpreting resources, supporting community-based stewardship, and encouraging heritage tourism and public engagement in ways that benefit the public and reflect nationally important themes.

27. What is the intended public benefit of funding implementation activities?

The intended public benefit is progress toward protecting resources, interpreting history, strengthening partnerships, engaging residents and visitors, and delivering tangible demonstration projects that show visible advancement of the heritage area's mission.

28. Does the notice indicate the type of award instrument?

Yes. It states the opportunity is structured as a cooperative agreement.

29. What does the notice emphasize about the heritage area's significance?

It emphasizes that National Heritage Areas are designated because they can tell nationally important stories about the United States, reflecting broad themes of the national experience, and that South Park NHA is a cohesive landscape shaped by geography and human activity.

30. What is the overall intent of this FY2018 notice?

The overall intent is to provide federal support for implementing the approved South Park NHA management plan by enabling coordinated planning, stable administration, effective outreach, and early demonstration projects that show real progress and public value.

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