FY19 Project Funding Review 4.. Forest Service USFS – Pacific Northwest Research Station Partner Organizations 22 Universities 18 • University of Washington – Host University • Oregon I
Trang 1Pacific Northwest CESU
2019 Fall Partners Meeting
December 4th 10am - noon (PST)
University of Washington
Teleconference 877-909-6472 Passcode: 3686248 #
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Trang 21 Welcome and Introductions
2 PNW CESU FY20 Work Plan
3 FY19 Project Funding Review
4 FY19 Sample Projects
5 National CESU Updates
6 PNW CESU 2020 Renewal
7 Strategic Plan Review
8 Partner Updates
Agenda
Trang 3Federal Agencies (12)
• Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
(NOAA)
• U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
• U.S Forest Service (USFS) – Pacific Northwest
Research Station
Partner Organizations (22)
Universities (18)
• University of Washington – Host University
• Oregon Institute of Technology
• Portland State University
• Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota
• Seattle University
• University of Alaska Southeast
• University of British Columbia
• University of Idaho
• University of Vermont and State Agriculture College
Non-Profit Organizations
• Institute for Applied Ecology Non-Government Organizations
• Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies State Agencies
PNW CESU Members
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Trang 4PNW CESU FY2020 Annual Work Plan
completed project final reports, agency forms, and other items
useful for conducting agreements
-2025 Renewal
and write report for renewal
Trang 5FY01 - FY19 Funding Overview
$128M towards 970 projects
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FISCAL YEAR
PNW CESU FUNDING FY2001 - FY2019
$128 MILLION
New Projects $62M Additional $66M Total Funding $128M
Trang 6FY15 - FY19 Funding Summary
$45M towards 284 projects
FY15, $7,878,037
FY16, $10,631,971
FY17, $12,295,607
FY18, $7,374,964
FY19, $7,264,188
$2,000,000
$4,000,000
$6,000,000
$8,000,000
$10,000,000
$12,000,000
$14,000,000
FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19
9 Agencies Supplied $45.4M over 5 years
Total funding NPS $17M USACE $9.2M BLM $8.4M NOAA $3.3M USFWS $2M* NRCS $1.6M* USFS $1.6M USGS $1.6M* USBR $354k
Trang 7PNW FY19 Funding by Agency
6 Agencies supplied $7.2M
Missing data: BIA, DOD, NRCS, USFWS, USGS
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BLM, $823,467, 11%
NOAA, $770,800,
11%
NPS, $2,963,291, 41%
USACE, $2,206,045, 30%
USFS, $118,390, 2%
USGS, $382,195, 5.3%
FY19 Funding by Agency
Trang 8PNW FY19 Funding by Partner
17 Partners received $7.2M
ADF&G,
$24,328
CNLM, $55,995
CWU, $9,800
IAE, $56,978
OSU, $2,134,875
PSU, $1,470,734
SMUMN, $99,591 SOU, $53,707
SU, 10,000
UAA, $979,834 UBC, $98,978
UID, $146,824
UO, $315,904 UVM, $603,604
UW, $923,260 WSU, $130,703
WWU,
$149,074
FY19 Funding by Partner
Trang 9Federal Agency – Request for FY19 Data
Lack complete project data from those listed in Bold italics
Trang 10- Anne Johansen, Central Washington University
- Murdock McCallister, University of British Columbia
- Thomas Kaye, Institute for Applied Ecology
PNW CESU FY19 Sample Projects
Trang 11National CESU Network:
Updates from Tom Fish
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Trang 12 Reply to email asking if your organization wishes to remain a member by 12/31/19.
Federal agencies supply FY19 and any missing FY15-FY18 project data by 12/31/19
Confirm if the signatory for your organization is accurate and supply contact information if needed by 1/10/20.
Provide feedback on renewal question by 1/10/20:
What instances exist where projects, programs, or partners have derived benefit as a result of the established CESU relationship, independent of federal awards administered through the CESU (i.e., where simply being a partner in the CESU aided furtherance of other efforts; without/outside direct funding through a CESU project award)? Provide a brief description of any such examples.
Contact your organization’s relevant internal contacts (grants, contracting, OSP) to prepare internal systems for receiving new agreement.
Assist in facilitating signature process for new agreement, ensure your
organization’s relevant contacts receive agreement, June/July 2020.
PNW CESU Renewal: Tech Rep Action Items
Trang 13 Assess PNW CESU activities over the last 5 years Based on experiences with nonfederal partners, and by a review of the 5-year self-assessment report
Develop the Federal Managers Committee Report and Recommendation to the National CESU Council Gather responses (by email, conference calls, phone calls), and write a short report (see questions under Categories A and C on renewal guidance)
Still need someone to co-lead (with Chris) the Federal Managers review
Chris has received a couple of recommendations for external reviewers, feel free to send more in Reviewers should be familiar with the CESU network, but not actively engaged in the PNW CESU
PNW CESU Federal Managers Committee
Responsibilities for renewal:
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Trang 14Strategic Plan: Key Issues
Evaluation and management of species and habitats at risk
Climate change and its impacts on valued resources
Adaptation guidelines for changing environmental conditions
Ecological disturbances, drought, and fire
Landscape and river restoration
Development of effective resource inventory and monitoring protocols
Pacific Northwest Native cultural resource documentation and knowledge
preservation
Sustainable resource management
Conserving biodiversity
Human dimensions in public lands management, including urban and rural issues
Invasive species
Influence of hydropower projects on endangered species and the removal of migration barriers
Wind and wave energy development and analysis
Trang 15Updates from Partners
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