Through this grant, access will be gained at the Salton (Sea) by dredging the North Shore Marina so that the existing boat ramp can once again become functional, to conduct monitoring and habitat restoration activities associated with endangered Desert pupfish habitat and monitoring for overall water
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quality metrics that may affect human health and other sensitive species, such as migratory birds.
Dredging will reduce the sedimentation within the North Shore Marina and will alter the angle of the marina access so that future erosion is minimized.
This project will include:
1) a Sampling and Analysis Plan approved by U.
S.
Army Corps of Engineers; 2) sediment sampling and report; 3) all environmental compliance documentation and permits; 4) dredging and associated construction; and 5) effluent testing.
The project is within the unincorporated North Shore Community.
Agency: Department of the Interior
Office: Department of the Interior
Estimated Funding: $50,000
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Additional Information of Eligibility:1.
Eligible Applicants: Eligible applicants are developers that have-- (a) Applied to an authorized public chartering authority to operate a charter school; and (b) Provided adequate and timely notice to that authority.
(Section 4310(6) of the ESEA).
Additionally, the charter school must be located in a State with a State statute specifically authorizing the establishment of charter schools (section 4310(2) of the ESEA) and in which a State entity currently does not have a CSP State Entity grant (CFDA number 84.282A) under section 4303 of the ESEA.
(Section 4305(a)(2) of the ESEA).
Eligibility in a State with a CSP SEA grant (CFDA 84.282A) under the ESEA, as amended by NCLB, is limited to grants for replication and expansion (CFDA 84.282E) and only if the Department has not approved an amendment to the SEA’s approved grant application authorizing the SEA to make subgrants for replication and expansion.
As a general matter, the Secretary considers charter schools that have been in operation for more than five years to be past the initial implementation phase and, therefore, ineligible to receive CSP funds under CFDA number 84.282B to support the opening of a new charter school or under CFDA number 84.282E for the replication of a high-quality charter school; however, such schools may receive CSP funds under CFDA number 84.282E for the expansion of a high-quality charter school.
Note: If an applicant has applied to an authorized public chartering agency to operate a new school and has not yet been approved, it should include information in its application addressing the plan and timeline to receive notification from the authorizer on the final decision.
Additionally, an applicant should delineate any costs in its proposed budget that are projected to be incurred prior to the date the applicant’s charter school application is approved by the authorized public chartering agency.
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Agency Email: Date Posted: 2019-07-01
Application Due Date: Archive Date: 2019-08-14