FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington (ORWA) Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management
This funding opportunity provides financial support to state and local governments, Native American tribes, educational institutions, and nonprofits for projects that protect and promote cultural and paleontological resources on public lands in Oregon and Washington.
Description
The FY25 IIJA/IRA Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington (ORWA) Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management funding opportunity (*L25AS00172*) aims to develop partnerships to enhance the management, preservation, and educational value of cultural and paleontological resources on public lands in Oregon and Washington. The program supports projects that align with the U.S. Department of the Interior’s goals and the priorities outlined in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (IIJA) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The funding opportunity seeks to address resource protection, public engagement, and stewardship while advancing environmental justice and climate resilience initiatives.
Eligible applicants include state and local governments, Native American tribal governments and organizations, institutions of higher education (public, state-controlled, and private), and nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) IRS status. Individuals and for-profit organizations are not eligible. The program does not require cost sharing or matching funds. Applications must be submitted through *Grants.gov*, and all applicants must have an active SAM.gov registration.
The program emphasizes the following goals: protecting cultural and paleontological resources, advancing public understanding, and supporting educational and economic opportunities for local communities. Eligible projects include activities such as conducting inventories, research, and excavation; stabilizing at-risk resources; curating collections; engaging Native American communities; providing educational outreach; and developing historic sites with interpretive potential. Additionally, proposals that align with Executive Orders on tackling the climate crisis, advancing racial equity, and promoting economic recovery will be prioritized.
The estimated total funding for this program is $200,000, with an expected 4 awards. Awards range between $10,000 (minimum) and $100,000 (maximum). Applications are due March 12, 2025, with an anticipated project start date of May 12, 2025, and a maximum project end date of September 30, 2030. Applications must include detailed narratives, a budget justification, and other required forms, including disclosures of conflicts of interest, if applicable.
The application review process includes eligibility screening, merit review, and risk assessment. Proposals will be evaluated based on public benefit, technical approach, qualifications, and alignment with program goals. Proposals that include effective partnerships and resource leveraging may receive preference in the event of tied scores. Recipients will be required to submit periodic financial and performance reports, ensure environmental compliance, and meet federal reporting standards, including Buy America provisions for infrastructure projects.
For project development and eligibility discussions, applicants are encouraged to contact relevant Bureau of Land Management (BLM) district or field office representatives.