Opportunity Information: Apply for L17AS00082

The grant opportunity titled "BLM WO Centennial Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary Deerwood Ranch Rawlins FO WY" (Funding Opportunity Number L17AS00082) is a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) discretionary funding action under the U.S. Department of the Interior. It is set up as a cooperative agreement, which typically means the agency anticipates substantial involvement in the project’s execution rather than simply issuing a grant with minimal federal participation. The funding activity area is Natural Resources, and it is associated with CFDA (now commonly referred to as Assistance Listing) 15.229, which relates to BLM assistance programs.

This notice is explicitly labeled as not a request for applications. In practical terms, that means it is not an open, competitive solicitation where multiple organizations are being invited to submit proposals. Instead, it functions as a Notice of Intent indicating BLM’s plan to continue an existing partnership, in this case with Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary. The project is centered on maintaining and expanding a wild horse eco-sanctuary on private land, with an emphasis on providing a natural and healthy habitat for wild horses while also strengthening training and adoption efforts.

The primary purpose of continuing this partnership is to support BLM in meeting the objectives of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (WFRHBA). While the notice does not spell out detailed work plans or performance measures, the stated direction is clear: the sanctuary component provides appropriate holding and care in a more natural setting, and the expanded training and adoption program is intended to increase the placement of horses into private care. This aligns with broader program goals of responsible management of wild horse populations through humane care, preparation for adoption, and ultimately reducing long-term holding pressures.

Key administrative details include an anticipated single award with an award ceiling of $300,000. The opportunity was created on May 8, 2017, with an original closing date of May 19, 2017, which is consistent with a short public posting period often used for notices that document a planned continuation award rather than an open competition. Eligible applicants are listed as small businesses, though the structure and language of the notice strongly suggest it was intended to formalize continued collaboration with a specific partner rather than solicit new entrants.

In short, this posting describes BLM’s intent to fund and collaborate with Deerwood Ranch to continue operating a private-land wild horse eco-sanctuary and to expand training and adoption activities, supporting federal objectives under the WFRHBA. It is informational in nature, documenting the planned cooperative agreement rather than inviting new applications.

  • The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "BLM WO Centennial Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary Deerwood Ranch Rawlins FO WY" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.229.
  • This funding opportunity was created on May 08, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 19, 2017. (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 $300,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Small businesses.
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FAQs: BLM WO Centennial Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary Deerwood Ranch Rawlins FO WY (L17AS00082)

What is the title and funding opportunity number for this notice?

The notice is titled "BLM WO Centennial Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary Deerwood Ranch Rawlins FO WY" and the Funding Opportunity Number is L17AS00082.

Which federal agency is behind this funding action?

This is a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) discretionary funding action under the U.S. Department of the Interior.

What type of award instrument is being used?

The notice describes a cooperative agreement. This typically indicates BLM expects substantial involvement in carrying out the project, rather than providing funding with minimal federal participation.

Is this an open request for applications where multiple applicants can compete?

No. The notice is explicitly labeled as not a request for applications. It is informational and does not invite a competitive set of proposals from the public.

If it is not a request for applications, what is the purpose of posting it?

Based on the information provided, it functions as a Notice of Intent that documents BLM's plan to continue an existing partnership rather than run an open solicitation.

Who is the intended partner for this cooperative agreement?

The notice indicates BLM's plan to continue its partnership with Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary.

What is the main project described in the notice?

The project is focused on maintaining and expanding a wild horse eco-sanctuary on private land. It emphasizes providing a natural and healthy habitat for wild horses and strengthening training and adoption efforts.

Where will the eco-sanctuary activities take place?

The notice describes the sanctuary as operating on private land and references Deerwood Ranch. The title also references Rawlins FO, WY, indicating an association with the BLM Rawlins Field Office area in Wyoming.

What is the funding activity area for this opportunity?

The funding activity area is Natural Resources.

What Assistance Listing (formerly CFDA) is associated with this opportunity?

The notice is associated with CFDA 15.229 (now commonly referred to as an Assistance Listing), which relates to BLM assistance programs.

What is the purpose of continuing this partnership, as described?

The stated purpose is to support BLM in meeting the objectives of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (WFRHBA) by providing appropriate holding and care in a more natural setting and expanding training and adoption to increase placement into private care.

How does the eco-sanctuary component support program goals?

According to the notice, the sanctuary provides holding and care in a more natural setting that is intended to be appropriate for the animals, supporting humane care and habitat-focused management.

How do training and adoption efforts fit into the project?

The notice states that training and adoption efforts are to be expanded, with the intent to increase the number of horses placed into private care.

Does the notice include a detailed work plan or performance measures?

No. The notice does not spell out detailed work plans or performance measures, but it clearly states the direction and objectives of the sanctuary, training, and adoption components.

How many awards does BLM anticipate making?

The notice indicates an anticipated single award.

What is the award ceiling for this opportunity?

The award ceiling is listed as $300,000.

When was this opportunity created and when did it close?

The opportunity was created on May 8, 2017, and the original closing date was May 19, 2017.

Why is the posting period so short?

The information provided notes that a short public posting period is often consistent with notices that document a planned continuation award rather than an open competition.

Who is listed as eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants are listed as small businesses.

Does the eligibility listing mean new organizations were being sought for this project?

Not necessarily. Even though small businesses are listed as eligible, the structure and language of the notice strongly suggest it was intended to formalize continued collaboration with a specific partner (Deerwood Ranch) rather than solicit new entrants.

What makes this a continuation or planned partnership rather than a new competitive funding round?

The notice is labeled as not a request for applications and is described as a Notice of Intent to continue an existing partnership, including reference to an anticipated single award and a specific named partner.

What broader management goals does this project align with?

The notice frames the effort as aligning with responsible management of wild horse populations through humane care, preparation for adoption, increasing placements into private care, and reducing long-term holding pressures.

In plain terms, what should a reader understand about this posting?

This posting is informational and documents BLM's intent to fund and collaborate with Deerwood Ranch through a cooperative agreement to continue operating a private-land wild horse eco-sanctuary and to expand training and adoption activities. It is not an invitation for new applications.

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