7 CFR §1466.32
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- (a)General guidelines. The guidelines in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section apply for national-level CIG awards:
- (1)CIG funding is available for single- or multi-year projects.
- (2)The Chief will determine the funding level for CIG on an annual basis.
- (3)CIG funding is made available from EQIP funds made available for EQIP.
- (4)The Chief may establish funding limits for individual grants.
- (5)The Chief will publicly announce funding for CIG.
- (b)Project or activity funding.
- (1)Selected applicants may receive grants or cooperative agreements of up to 50 percent of the total project cost, not to exceed the federal project cap.
- (2)Applicants must provide non-federal funding at least equal to the amount of federal funds requested.
- (3)Non-federal funds must be derived from cash or in-kind sources.
- (c)Authority to reduce matching requirement. The Chief may reduce the matching requirements of paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section, provided that the applicant is:
- (1)An historically underserved producer;
- (2)A community-based organization comprised of, representing, or exclusively working with historically underserved producers on a CIG project;
- (3)Developing an innovative conservation approach or technology specifically targeting historically underserved producers' unique needs and limitations; or
- (4)An 1890 or 1994 land grant institution (7 U.S.C. 3222 et seq.), Hispanic-serving institution (20 U.S.C. 1101a), or other minority-serving institution, such as an historically Black college or university (20 U.S.C. 1061), a tribally controlled college or university (25 U.S.C. 1801), or Asian American and Pacific Islander-serving institution (20 U.S.C. 1059g).
- (d)Limitation to funding technical assistance. CIG provides financial assistance to grantees. Procurement of any technical assistance to agricultural producers required to carry out a project is the responsibility of the grantee. A Federal technical representative designated by NRCS will provide technical oversight for grant projects.
- (e)Set-aside. NRCS may set aside up to 10 percent of the total funds available for CIG for applications from historically underserved producers, or a community-based organization comprised of, representing, or exclusively working with these producers on a CIG project.