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Great Lakes Biology Monitoring Program: Zooplankton, Mysis, and Benthic Invertebrate Components

Description

This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) solicits applications from eligible entities for grants to be awarded pursuant to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) Action Plan IV. The Great

Lakes Biology Monitoring Program (GLBMP) fulfills EPA's statutory obligation specified in Clean Water Act Section 118(c)(B) to establish a Great Lakes system-wide surveillance network to monitor the water quality of the Great Lakes. The goals of the GLBMP are to (1) report on Great Lakes water quality and ecosystem condition using assessments of the lower food web (phytoplankton, chlorophyll, zooplankton, Mysis and benthic invertebrates) as indicators; (2) assess the impacts to the lower food web from invasive species including quagga mussels; and (3) inform fisheries and habitat management. The Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) is requesting applications for a project to complete sample collection and analyses in support of the zooplankton, Mysis, and benthic invertebrate components of the GLBMP. The targeted audience for this funding opportunity is eligible entities listed below capable of analyzing zooplankton, Mysis, and benthic invertebrate community abundance and composition. The intended beneficiaries of the GLBMP are all those who live, recreate, or work within the Great Lakes basin. 

Award Ceiling

$8.1M

Total Funding

$8.1M

CFDA Number

66.469

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Funding Level

Federal

Jurisdiction

US

Cost Sharing

No

Open Date

May 1, 2026

Close Date

June 30, 2026

Posted Date

May 1, 2026

Eligible Applicant Types

Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)

Tags

EPACFDA:66.469Cooperative AgreementEnvironment

Contact Name

example@agency.gov

Contact Email

example@agency.gov

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