Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The Project
Selection Board will solicit grant submission cycles each year, contingent upon
availability of funding. The program has a two-phase approach to the grant
process; a pre-application and a full application.
B. Pre-Application Process
1. Pre-application serves as the basis for
determining project eligibility. All eligible projects will be invited to
submit a full application. Full applications are fundamentally comprised of
weighted grading criteria, which shall accumulate a total score reviewable by
Technical Advisory Board. Scored and ranked full applications will be submitted
to the Project Selection Board.
2.
Upon the direction of the Project Selection Board, LDWF shall publish a request
for proposals on its website
www.wlf.louisiana.gov/page/louisiana-outdoors-forever
for a period of 60 days.
3.
Pre-application submissions shall be submitted via online application forms
prescribed by LDWF and available at
www.wlf.louisiana.gov/page/louisiana-outdoors-forever.
Pre-applications can be a maximum of seven pages. All preapplications must
include the following:
a. Cover Letter-This
official letter is the instrument demonstrating support and authority to submit
a pre-application, signed by a ranking authorizing representative of the entity
(board chairperson, parish president, commissioner, mayor, etc.). It must be on
official letterhead.
b. project
title;
c. project
category/categories;
d. project
location;
e. project map;
f. project description including benefits
related to project category and surrounding community/state;
g. generalized project budget
worksheet;
h. responses to each of
the evaluation criteria:
i. total project
cost;
ii. total funding
requested;
iii. match
commitment(s)-including type, status-committed or potential, and
source;
iv. accordance/non-conflict
with existing state, local, and federal plans (list which plan(s);
v. timeline-time to complete, time to
realization of conservations benefits, and whether the project could be
completed by the close of this funding cycle;
i. estimated or actual appraisal (if
applicable, in addition to the seven-page limit on letters of
maximum);
j. optional documentation
(not counted towards the seven page limit on pre-applications);
i. letter of support;
ii. letter of financial commitment from
sponsors and partners;
4. Pre-Application Evaluation Criteria
a. Pre-applications will be reviewed by the
Technical Advisory Board on the below evaluation criteria. Applicants that meet
the criteria will be invited to complete a full application. Applicants should
be sure their pre-application contains enough information for reviewers to
consider all criteria.
Applicant Partner (mark
affiliation):
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Local governing authority
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Political subdivision of the state
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State agency
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Non-government organization working with public
agency
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Local governing authority
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Project Category (mark all that
apply):
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Land conservation of important natural areas,
including fish and wildlife habitat
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Water quality projects related to land conservation
or land management, including those lands that protect drinking water
supplies
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Conservation project on working land, farms, and
forested land
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Conservation project on recreational properties
related to important natural areas and public use
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Conservation project on historic properties adjacent
to or integral to habitat restoration or enhancement
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Considerations
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Is the total cost outlined in the pre-application?
(Y/N)
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Does the pre-application describe funding or other
type of match? (Y/N)
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Does the pre-application describe how the project
will provide benefits into the future? (Y/N)
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Does the project align with any state plan?
(Y/N)
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Is the project contiguous with other conservation
properties? (Y/N)
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Is the project in an underserved area or an area of
designated need? (Y/N)
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Does the proposal contain a schedule for timely
completion? (Y/N)
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Is there a plan for maintenance and management of the
project (sustainability through time)? (Y/N)
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C. Full Application Process
1. Applicants who submit a complete and
accurate pre-application that clearly meets the expectations set forth in the
evaluation criteria will receive an invitation to complete a full
application.
2. The application
serves as a mechanism in gathering more detailed project elements, detailed
surveys and reviews, and items that only apply to applicants who are invited to
submit a full application.
3. Items
submitted in the pre-application may not be revised, updated or amended, due to
the competitive nature of the program. If an item must be revised, the
Technical Advisory Board will determine if a Project Agreement Amendment or a
resubmission of a new pre-application would be required.
4. All applications shall contain the
following items:
a. responses to each of the
evaluation criteria: applicants should provide further details on how the
proposed project meets the evaluation criteria;
b. application cover letter: this official
letter is the instrument denoting support and authority to submit an
application, signed by a ranking authorizing representative of the entity
(board chairperson, commissioner, mayor, etc.). It must be on official
letterhead;
c. detailed project
budget worksheet: this budget shall include all items depicted in the
pre-application stage, although a higher level of detail is required. It should
show units of measure/piece count estimates, cost per unit, proper names of
materials, etc.;
d. project
description: this is a detailed narrative describing the entire scope of the
project, including location vicinity map, acreage, purpose, need, and all
Louisiana Outdoors Forever funded project elements. Applicants should focus on
describing the elements and activities receiving funding, rather than
convincing narrative content. Applicants should also describe the ability of
the project to be scaled up or down;
e. project implementation schedule: a
schedule outlining the timeline and occurrence of each major project milestone
and limited to a project period;
f.
landowner letter of support: a letter by willing seller or contract of sale
will be accepted in lieu of the landowner letter of support.
5. Applications shall contain the
following items if applicable:
a. photos and
photo key map: applicants should submit various photos of the key components of
the project receiving funding. If photos supplied were taken on the project
site, a map of the project site must be included showing the relative location
of each photograph taken. Each location is to be numbered corresponding to the
photograph's number, and an arrow pointing in the direction of viewing from the
photographer's perspective. No more than two photos per page are to be uploaded
to the online application;
b.
project plans: proposed project plans should be included when
relevant;
6. project
specific items: These items are not required for a project to be considered by
the Technical Advisory Board for the scoring and ranking phase of the
application process. If a project is approved by the project by the Project
Selection Board, the applicant will receive a pre-approval and is given 12
months to submit needed or requested documents to LDWF. These documents must be
in line with the pre and full application in order to receive a final approval;
a. environmental review documents: the
environmental review ensures that any impact upon any assisted site is in
accordance with State and Federal regulations;
b. site engineering plans (if engineering is
a part of the proposed project): site engineering plans depicting locations of
elements within the site and distances to scale, and uploaded to the
application where requested, will be required for building or site development
projects;
c. evidence of property
ownership: the acquisitive deed whereby the landowner acquired ownership of the
property on which the project will take place, and evidence of payment of ad
valorem taxes for the past three years. Legal title opinion
preferred;
d. full narrative
appraisal: a full narrative appraisal prepared by a licensed MAI appraiser (if
applicable, i.e. projects which include an acquisition of real property
interests);
e. partnership
commitment: any application that is part of another grant award that has not
been received at the time of application submission will receive a pre-approval
letter if their projected is approved by the Project Selection Board until they
produce the approved grant agreement.
7. The Technical Advisory Board can mandate
an applicant include any project specific item they deem necessary to ensure a
project meets the claimed benefits of the pre and full application.
8. Applications must be submitted by midnight
on the prescribed deadline date. All applications are reviewed by the Technical
Advisory Board to verify application completeness. Applicants who are unable to
meet all requirements for a complete application by the deadline may be granted
an extension by the Technical Advisory Board.
9. All complete applications approved by the
Project Selection board will be contacted by LDWF to schedule a mandatory
Financial Workshop to explain and review the reimbursement process and
documentation required for reporting, monitoring and reimbursements. Upon
attending the financial workshop, both parties will sign a project agreement
and a notice to proceed will be issued by the department.
10. Any application containing a Project
Specific Item that was part of the full application package but received a
pre-approval letter will have 12 months to submit those items to the
department. Upon receipt and approval by the department, LDWF will schedule a
mandatory Financial Workshop with grantees to explain and review the
reimbursement process and documentation required for reporting, monitoring and
reimbursements. Upon attending the financial workshop, both parties will sign a
project agreement and a notice to proceed will be issued by the
department.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
56:1934.