Opportunity Information: Apply for P19AS00466

The National Cave and Karst Research Institute opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number P19AS00466) is a Department of the Interior, National Park Service discretionary funding action structured as a cooperative agreement. It falls under the Natural Resources activity category (CFDA 15.944) and is aimed specifically at public and state-controlled institutions of higher education. The purpose is to support work connected to the National Cave and Karst Research Institute by advancing speleology (the scientific study of caves) and strengthening research and collaboration focused on cave and karst systems.

The core emphasis of the agreement is interdisciplinary cave and karst research, meaning it is intended to bring together multiple scientific and technical fields that intersect in subterranean and karst landscapes. This can include geology, hydrology, biology and microbiology, ecology, climate science, archaeology and cultural resources, land management, and environmental engineering. A major theme is cooperation: the opportunity is designed to foster partnerships across disciplines and institutions to improve understanding of caves and karst processes, as well as to translate that understanding into better protection and stewardship of these environments.

Beyond research, the opportunity explicitly highlights public education as a central outcome. In practice, this signals support for activities that help communicate cave and karst science to broader audiences, improve awareness of the ecological and cultural value of caves, and encourage responsible behavior that reduces damage to fragile subterranean resources. It also emphasizes national and international cooperation to protect cave and karst environments, indicating an interest in coordination and knowledge-sharing that extends beyond a single park unit or region, and potentially includes global best practices for conserving karst landscapes and cave ecosystems.

Another key objective is the promotion and development of environmentally sound and sustainable resource management practices. This points to applied outcomes such as improved monitoring, impact mitigation, management planning approaches, restoration practices, and science-based decision-making that can be used by land managers to protect cave and karst features. Because the instrument is a cooperative agreement, the federal agency typically expects substantial involvement in the project, such as collaboration on project design, data sharing, technical coordination, or joint implementation, rather than simply issuing a grant with minimal ongoing engagement.

Administratively, this posting is a non-competitive Notice of Intent and is not open for applications. The original closing date field states that no applications are being accepted at this time. The listing indicates an expected single award (Expected Awards: 1) with an award ceiling of 1, reflecting that it is intended as a specific, targeted cooperative agreement rather than a broad, competitive funding round. The opportunity was created on August 2, 2019 under the National Park Service within the Department of the Interior.

  • The Department of the Interior, National Park Service in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "National Cave and Karst Research Institute" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.944.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Aug 02, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by This is a non-competitive Notice of Intent only. No applications are being accepted at this time.. (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 $1.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the National Cave and Karst Research Institute funding opportunity (P19AS00466)?

This opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number P19AS00466) is a U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service discretionary funding action structured as a cooperative agreement. It is associated with Natural Resources (CFDA 15.944) and is intended to support work connected to the National Cave and Karst Research Institute by advancing speleology and strengthening research and collaboration focused on cave and karst systems.

Which federal agency is offering this opportunity?

The opportunity is offered by the Department of the Interior (DOI), National Park Service (NPS).

What funding instrument is being used (grant vs. cooperative agreement)?

The instrument is a cooperative agreement. This typically implies substantial federal involvement in the project, such as collaboration on project design, technical coordination, data sharing, and/or joint implementation, rather than a standard grant with limited ongoing agency engagement.

What is the main purpose of this cooperative agreement?

The stated purpose is to support work connected to the National Cave and Karst Research Institute by (1) advancing speleology (the scientific study of caves) and (2) strengthening research and collaboration focused on cave and karst systems.

What is the activity category and CFDA number for this opportunity?

The activity category is Natural Resources, and it is listed under CFDA 15.944.

Who is eligible to receive funding under this opportunity?

The opportunity is aimed specifically at public and state-controlled institutions of higher education.

Is this opportunity open for applications right now?

No. The posting is described as a non-competitive Notice of Intent and states that it is not open for applications. The closing date field indicates that no applications are being accepted at this time.

Is this a competitive funding opportunity?

No. It is explicitly described as non-competitive and presented as a Notice of Intent rather than an open solicitation.

How many awards are expected under this opportunity?

The listing indicates an expected single award (Expected Awards: 1), which signals it is intended as a specific, targeted cooperative agreement rather than a broad funding round with multiple recipients.

What is the award ceiling?

The award ceiling is listed as 1, consistent with the indication that a single award is expected.

When was this opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on August 2, 2019.

What types of research are emphasized?

The core emphasis is interdisciplinary cave and karst research. That means projects are intended to bring together multiple scientific and technical fields that intersect in subterranean and karst landscapes.

Which disciplines are specifically mentioned as relevant?

The description notes that interdisciplinary work can include geology, hydrology, biology and microbiology, ecology, climate science, archaeology and cultural resources, land management, and environmental engineering, among other fields connected to cave and karst environments.

Why does the opportunity emphasize interdisciplinary work?

The opportunity is designed to improve understanding of caves and karst processes by integrating perspectives and methods across fields, and to translate that understanding into better protection and stewardship of cave and karst environments.

What does the opportunity mean by cooperation and collaboration?

Cooperation is a major theme. The opportunity is intended to foster partnerships across disciplines and institutions to improve scientific understanding and to support practical conservation and stewardship outcomes for caves and karst systems.

Does the opportunity support public education activities?

Yes. Public education is explicitly highlighted as a central outcome. This signals support for activities that communicate cave and karst science to broader audiences, improve awareness of ecological and cultural value, and encourage responsible behavior that reduces damage to fragile subterranean resources.

Is the opportunity focused only on local or park-specific work?

The description emphasizes national and international cooperation to protect cave and karst environments, suggesting an interest in coordination and knowledge-sharing beyond a single park unit or region, and potentially including global best practices.

What kinds of management outcomes does this opportunity encourage?

It highlights the promotion and development of environmentally sound and sustainable resource management practices. This points to applied outcomes such as improved monitoring, impact mitigation, management planning approaches, restoration practices, and science-based decision-making for protecting cave and karst features.

How does the cooperative agreement structure affect project expectations?

Because it is a cooperative agreement, the federal agency typically expects substantial involvement in the work. Examples noted include collaboration on project design, data sharing, technical coordination, or joint implementation, rather than minimal engagement.

What is speleology in the context of this opportunity?

Speleology is the scientific study of caves. In this opportunity, advancing speleology is tied to expanding scientific knowledge and strengthening research and collaboration focused on cave and karst systems.

What are "cave and karst systems" as referenced here?

The opportunity focuses on subterranean and karst landscapes and the processes and resources associated with them. The text frames caves and karst as environments requiring interdisciplinary research, stewardship, and protection.

What is the relationship of this opportunity to the National Cave and Karst Research Institute?

The purpose is specifically described as supporting work connected to the National Cave and Karst Research Institute, with emphasis on advancing cave science and strengthening research and collaboration related to cave and karst systems.

What type of funding action is this described as?

It is described as a discretionary funding action by the National Park Service, implemented through a cooperative agreement.

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