Alaska Subsistence Management
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Funded Projects
Examples of what this program has supported.
Program Objective
To identify and provide information needed to sustain subsistence fisheries and wildlife management on Federal public lands, for rural Alaskans, through a multidisciplinary, collaborative program. Two programs are administered under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) to fulfill this objective. The Fisheries Resource Monitoring Program (Monitoring Program) funds approximately 40 studies annually to provide information on stock status and trends, harvests, and traditional ecological knowledge to manage and regulate Federal subsistence fisheries. The Partners for Fisheries Monitoring Program (Partners Program) strengthens Alaska Native and rural involvement in subsistence fisheries management and research. The program provides funds directly to Alaska Native and rural organizations to hire fishery biologists, social scientists, and educators with the intent of increasing the organizations ability to participate in Federal Subsistence Management.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- Federal
- State governments
- Public nonprofits
- Other public organizations
- Federally recognized tribes
- Individuals / families
- For-profit organizations
- Private nonprofits
- Other private organizations
- Native American organizations
An individual/family, profit organization, other private institution/organization, public nonprofit institution/organization; an officer, employee, agent, department or instrumentality of the Federal government, of the State of Alaska, municipality or political subdivision of the State of Alaska; Federally recognized Indian Tribal Government (including any Native village as defined in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act).
Beneficiaries
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An individual/Family, profit organization, other private institution/organization, public nonprofit institution/organization; an officer, employee, agent, department, or instrumentality of the Federal government, of the State of Alaska, municipality or political subdivision of the State of Alaska, or of any foreign government.
How to Apply
Application Procedure
Applicants must submit the Application for Federal Assistance Form SF-424, Budget Non-Construction Form SF-424A, Project Abstract Summary, Project Narrative/Investigation Plan, Budget Narrative, Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement, Conflict of Interest Disclosures, and an SF-LLL Disclosure of Lobbying Activities Form.
Award Procedure
For the Monitoring Program, an interagency technical review committee evaluates proposals based on the criteria outlined in the request for federal assistance. The committee develops a draft monitoring plan from the highest priority projects, based on their technical review and available funding. The draft monitoring plan is reviewed by 10 regional advisory councils and the public. An interagency staff committee reviews all comments and provides recommendations. The Federal Subsistence Board reviews all comments and provides a recommendation. Final selection of projects is conducted by the Office of Subsistence Management (OSM) Assistant Regional Director based on recommendations and available funding. Funding of the Monitoring Plan is administered by OSM.
For the Partners Program, an interagency review committee with external commentators is formed to evaluate proposals. The interagency committee members make recommendations for funding. The evaluations are based on the criteria outlined in the request for federal assistance. The proposals are ranked and the highest-ranking proposals are funded by OSM, based on available funding. Final selection of projects is conducted by the OSM Assistant Regional Director based on recommendations and available funding. Funding of the Partners Program is administered by OSM.
OSM staff will notify applicants of review results by either issuing a fully executed Award either electronically or through the mail, or by sending written notification to the applicant that the application will not be funded.
Program details & compliance
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
Funds may be used for strengthening Alaska Native and rural involvement in subsistence fisheries management and research, and approved projects for subsistence fisheries management, fisheries monitoring, and research on traditional ecological knowledge.
Required Documentation
Federal law mandates that all organizations applying for Federal financial assistance must have a valid Dun & Bradstreet Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number and have a current registration in the System for Award Management (SAM).
Matching Requirements
There is no requirement for cost sharing, matching, or cost participation. However, applicants are encouraged to document matching contributions. Proposals with substantial cost sharing will be ranked higher than similar proposals with no identified cost sharing.
Reporting & Compliance
Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts
- Subpart B — General Provisions
- Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart E — Cost Principles
- Subpart F — Audit Requirements