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Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach

Fish and Wildlife Service

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Rolling / OpenLast verified: 2026-07-05

About This Grant

Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report: Blue carbon, the ability of coastal ecosystems (i.e. salt marsh, mangroves, seagrass, etc.) to sequester and store carbon, is a new ecosystem service to be recognized. Coastal ecosystems provide many other ecosystem services, such as shoreline stabilization, improved water quality, key marine habitat for commercial and recreational marine species, and resiliency to flooding and storms. The purpose of this project is to integrate new blue carbon data from Galveston Bay into a synthesis of ecosystem service research and reports to produce a first of its kind report that captures the full range of the ecosystem service benefits of Galveston Bay. Restore America s Estuaries (RAE) leads the U.S. blue carbon initiative to identify and pursue opportunities to use blue carbon as an additional driver for increase prioritization of and investment in coastal restoration and conservation. RAE is currently working with researchers at Texas A&MGalveston to quantify carbon storage and sequestration in natural and restored salt marshes. The overall approach in Galveston Bay is to better understand the blue carbon values provided by the estuary ecosystem and integrate this information into communications with partners who support the restoration and conservation of Bay habitats. An understanding of the climate mitigation benefits of estuary restoration in Galveston Bay will support stronger outreach and fundraising about restoration projects as well. A recent report by Resource Media (Puget Sound Blue Carbon: Assessment of Communications Potential, 2016) was conducted to explore the communications potential and provide recommendations for using blue carbon as a tool for increasing the pace and scale of coastal restoration. The report found that blue carbon is a concept that offers a way to frame topics of conservation, restoration and climate mitigation in a different way for key audiences. The report recommendations are to include blue carbon into context with other benefits to allow proponents to promote investment in coastal restoration as a way to achieve multiple benefits, widening the context of anticipated return on investment through the many societal, economic, environmental, and climate benefits these ecosystems provide. The proposed Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Service report will be the first time to utilize this approach. Habitat Restoration Network Coalition (HABNET): Over the agreement period, RAE will partner with the Coastal Program to strengthen and grow the HABNET Coalition. HABNET is a national alliance of more than 50 conservation organizations working to restore and protect coastal habitats. This coalition serves to build strategic partnerships and improve information sharing with the Coastal Program to advance the conservation of coastal habitats. In 2017, RAE will continue to grow the Coalition through strategic national and local partnerships. Support from USFWS for the HABNET Coalition will support efforts to engage and educate external partners and stakeholders about coastal habitat issues. HABNET provides tools, educational opportunities, and information about Coastal Program successes and opportunities to advance restoration in priority ecosystems. Strengthening HABNET outreach to strategic partners will also directly benefit efforts to broaden and diversify its coastal conservation constituency. RAE will increase communication with HABNET organizations to help cultivate opportunities for collaboration and leverage existing resources to implement local conservation strategies in partnership with the Coastal Program. Estuaries Expo: The Estuaries Expo will be a outreach event, separate from the HabNet Coalition, that will highlight the benefits of healthy coastal habitats and the efforts of the Coastal Program to support coastal habitat restoration and conservation. Each year, Restore America s Estuaries partners with the Association of National Estuary Programs and the National Estuarine Research Reserve Association to highlight our nation s estuaries during National Estuaries Week. Celebrated during the third week of September, National Estuaries Week aims to reinforce the importance and value of estuaries and to involve local communities in restoring and improving their waterways. While National Estuaries Week is effective at building stewardship at the local level, RAE seeks to increase the visibility and awareness of the importance of coastal habitat at the national level to leverage broad support for restoration efforts and programs throughout the country. The Estuaries Expo, an educational event for Members of Congress and Congressional staff, will provide a venue to showcase the importance and value of our nation s coastal ecosystems and the multitude of benefits they provide. This event will provide the Coastal Program, other federal agencies, and NGO partners to communicate directly with policymakers in an informal way through interactive displays, educational activities, and interpretation. The Estuaries Expo is being supported through a cooperative agreement between RAE and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Coastal Program staff will participate in the Expo by exhibiting, disseminating information about the Coastal Program to Members of Congress and their staffs, and answering any questions they may have about the program or coastal conservation issues in general. Authorizing statutes include Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956,16 U.S.C. 742a-c, 747e-742j; Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958, 16 U.S.C. 661 667(e).

Grant Summary

Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach is a Fish and Wildlife Service grant providing $0K to $76K for nonprofit. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.

Focus Areas

education

Eligibility

nonprofit

How to Apply

Funding Range

$0K$76K

Deadline

Rolling / Open

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Medium
  1. 1Confirm your organization is eligible for Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach from Fish and Wildlife Service, checking organization type, location, and any population or project requirements.
  2. 2Gather the required documents and information, including your organization details, project plan, and budget figures.
  3. 3Draft your application narrative and budget addressing the funder's priorities and review criteria. FindGrants can draft each section for you to review and edit.
  4. 4Review every section against the requirements checklist, then export a submission-ready application pack and submit it to Fish and Wildlife Service before the deadline.
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Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach: Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for the Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach?

Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach is offered by Fish and Wildlife Service and is generally open to nonprofit. It is open to organizations nationwide unless the funder specifies otherwise. Review the specific eligibility terms before applying, since funders set their own requirements around organization type, location, and the population or project being served.

How much funding does the Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach provide?

Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach provides between $1 and $76K per award from Fish and Wildlife Service. Actual award sizes depend on the scope of your project, available program funds, and the number of applicants, so build a budget that reflects realistic, allowable costs rather than the maximum figure.

When is the Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach deadline?

Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach accepts applications on a rolling or ongoing basis, so there is no single fixed deadline. Confirm current timing with the funder, Fish and Wildlife Service, before you apply, and submit as early as possible because rolling programs can close once funds are committed.

How do you apply for the Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach?

To apply for Galveston Bay Blue Carbon and Ecosystem Services Report, HabNet Coalition, and Outreach, confirm your eligibility, gather the required documents, and prepare a narrative and budget that address the funder's priorities. FindGrants guides you step by step and can draft each section, then exports a submission-ready application pack for this grant from Fish and Wildlife Service.

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