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Conservation Partnership Initiative
The Conservation Partnership Initiative (CPI) is a voluntary program
established to foster conservation partnerships that focus technical and
financial resources on conservation priorities in watersheds and airsheds of special
significance.
Under CPI, funds are awarded to State and local governments and agencies; Indian
tribes; and non-governmental organizations that have a history of working with
agricultural producers. The CPI is a component of the Conservation
Technical Assistance (CTA) program, established under authorities provided by
the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1935, 16 U.S.C. 590a et
seq. NRCS administers
CPI.
2005 Conservation Partnership Initiative Awards

May 11, 2005 — NRCS will provide $1 million to
eight entities through the
Conservation Partnership Initiative (CPI), a component of the Conservation
Technical Assistance program. NRCS received 31 proposals involving 31 states. CPI proposals
were required to address one or more of the following conservation priorities:
terrestrial and aquatic wildlife habitat, invasive species, livestock nutrient
management, minor/specialty crop pest management, and agricultural air quality.
View Listing of 2005 Conservation Partnership
Initiative
Award Recipients
Notices and Additional Information
These documents require
Adobe Acrobat
reader.
The
CPI request for proposals 2005 (130 KB)
The fiscal year 2005 CPI
competition has ended.
Fact
Sheet (34 KB)
Q&A
(39 KB)
Appendix
Program Contact
Kari Cohen, Program Manager, 202-720-2335
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