Opportunity Information: Apply for W911KB 22 2 0014

This funding opportunity is a Department of Defense grant (offered as a cooperative agreement) for technical support services focused on natural and cultural resources compliance and management at two Pacific installations: Bellows Air Force Station and Ka'ena Point Space Force Station. The work is framed as hands-on technical assistance that helps the installations, the surrounding region, and broader Air Force enterprise programs carry out required environmental and resources-related initiatives. While the main emphasis is on natural resources (such as habitats, species, ecosystems, and land stewardship) and cultural resources (such as historic properties, archaeology, and related compliance responsibilities), the scope also extends into broader "multi-media" environmental requirements when needed. In practice, that means the awardee may support compliance and planning that touches multiple environmental areas (for example, air, water, waste, or similar regulatory domains) as they intersect with installation operations and management needs.

The opportunity is categorized under the "Environment" funding activity area (CFDA/Assistance Listing 12.005) and is administered by the Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District. The listing indicates a single expected award, with an award ceiling of $519,376, suggesting a relatively targeted project intended to fund one recipient to deliver specialized technical expertise rather than multiple smaller awards. Because the instrument is a cooperative agreement rather than a standard grant, the government typically anticipates more substantial involvement during performance, such as collaboration on priorities, coordination with installation staff, and alignment with evolving compliance or program needs.

From a compliance standpoint, the work is explicitly tied to meeting federal, state, and local environmental regulations as well as Air Force Instructions and policy. That is an important signal that deliverables are likely to be closely connected to regulatory drivers and formal management frameworks (for example, supporting required plans, assessments, consultations, reporting, monitoring, or other technical documentation that enables the installations to demonstrate compliance and make defensible management decisions). The language about installation, regional, and enterprise-wide programs implies the support may range from on-the-ground, site-specific assistance at Bellows AFS and Ka'ena Point to broader coordination, standardization, or programmatic support that benefits higher-level Air Force environmental and resources initiatives.

The funding opportunity number is W911KB 22 2 0014. It was posted on July 15, 2022, with an original closing date of August 15, 2022. Eligibility is listed generally as "Others" with clarification expected in the full notice under an additional eligibility information section, meaning the applicant pool may be defined by specific criteria in the complete announcement (for example, certain types of organizations, partnerships, or entities with demonstrated capacity in natural and cultural resources support). Overall, the opportunity is best understood as a single-award, compliance-driven technical support project that helps these Pacific installations maintain and improve their natural and cultural resources programs while staying aligned with applicable environmental requirements and Air Force policy.

  • The Department of Defense, Alaska District in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Natural and Cultural Resources Technical Support at Pacific Installations, Bellows AFS and Ka'ena Point Space Force Station" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 12.005.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jul 15, 2022.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Aug 15, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $519,376.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is this funding opportunity?

This is a Department of Defense funding opportunity offered as a cooperative agreement for technical support services. The work supports natural and cultural resources compliance and management at two Pacific installations: Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) and Ka'ena Point Space Force Station.

Which agency is offering and administering the award?

The opportunity is a Department of Defense award administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Alaska District.

What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is W911KB 22 2 0014.

What is the Assistance Listing (CFDA) number and activity area?

The opportunity falls under Assistance Listing (CFDA) 12.005 and is categorized under the "Environment" funding activity area.

Is this a grant or a cooperative agreement?

The instrument is a cooperative agreement rather than a standard grant. This typically means the government expects more substantial involvement during performance, such as collaboration on priorities, coordination with installation staff, and alignment with evolving compliance or program needs.

How many awards are expected?

The listing indicates a single expected award, suggesting the project is intended to fund one recipient to provide specialized technical expertise.

What is the maximum award amount (ceiling)?

The award ceiling is listed as $519,376.

Where will the supported work take place?

The technical support is focused on two Pacific installations: Bellows Air Force Station and Ka'ena Point Space Force Station.

What is the primary purpose of the project?

The project is framed as hands-on technical assistance that helps the installations, the surrounding region, and broader Air Force enterprise programs carry out required environmental and resources-related initiatives.

What types of natural resources work does the opportunity emphasize?

The main emphasis includes natural resources such as habitats, species, ecosystems, and land stewardship, in the context of compliance and management needs at the installations.

What types of cultural resources work does the opportunity include?

The scope includes cultural resources such as historic properties, archaeology, and related compliance responsibilities tied to installation operations and management.

Does the scope include environmental topics beyond natural and cultural resources?

Yes. The opportunity notes that the scope can extend into broader "multi-media" environmental requirements when needed. In practice, this can mean supporting compliance and planning across multiple environmental areas (for example, air, water, waste, or similar regulatory domains) as they intersect with installation operations and management needs.

What drives the compliance requirements for this work?

The work is explicitly tied to meeting federal, state, and local environmental regulations, as well as Air Force Instructions and policy. This signals the work will be closely connected to regulatory drivers and formal management frameworks.

What kinds of deliverables are implied by the description?

While specific deliverables are not listed in the summary provided, the description suggests deliverables may include support for required plans, assessments, consultations, reporting, monitoring, and other technical documentation that enables the installations to demonstrate compliance and make defensible management decisions.

Is the work limited to on-the-ground support at the two installations?

Not necessarily. The language references installation, regional, and enterprise-wide programs, implying the work may range from site-specific assistance at Bellows AFS and Ka'ena Point to broader coordination, standardization, or programmatic support that benefits higher-level Air Force environmental and resources initiatives.

When was the opportunity posted and when did it close?

The opportunity was posted on July 15, 2022, with an original closing date of August 15, 2022.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is listed generally as "Others." The summary indicates additional clarification is expected in the full notice under an additional eligibility information section, meaning the eligible applicant pool may be defined by specific criteria in the complete announcement.

What does the "Others" eligibility label mean in practical terms?

Based on the information provided, it means the opportunity does not limit eligibility strictly to common categories in the summary view and that the full announcement is expected to specify which types of organizations or entities qualify (for example, based on organizational type, partnerships, or demonstrated capacity in natural and cultural resources support).

What is the overall character of this project (broad or targeted)?

The single expected award and the ceiling amount suggest a relatively targeted project intended to fund one recipient to deliver specialized technical expertise rather than distributing funds across multiple smaller awards.

How should applicants interpret the hands-on technical assistance description?

The description suggests the awardee would provide practical, technical support aligned to real-world installation needs, including compliance-related planning and implementation support, in coordination with installation staff and government stakeholders.

Why does it matter that this is described as compliance-driven?

It indicates the work is intended to help the installations meet applicable regulatory and policy requirements, and that project activities and outputs are likely to be tied to formal compliance obligations and defensible documentation.

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