Opportunity Information: Apply for L22AS00346

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) New Mexico Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands grant (Funding Opportunity Number L22AS00346) is a discretionary funding opportunity that uses a cooperative agreement to support on-the-ground, multiple-use conservation work on public lands in New Mexico. The core purpose is to partner with qualified youth or conservation corps programs that can recruit young people from local and surrounding communities and place them in meaningful conservation projects that also deliver real workforce development. Projects are expected to directly support BLMs natural and cultural resource stewardship mission while creating structured pathways for participants to gain job experience, education, and public-service opportunities.

A central requirement is that funded projects must prioritize employing and training U.S. citizens and legal residents ages 16 through 30, with an expanded age limit for veterans up to age 35. The program is designed around the idea that conservation work is also a bridge to long-term employment and community contribution. As a result, the expectation is not just short-term labor support, but a full program experience that blends productive fieldwork with education, training, and supportive services that build basic life skills and work readiness. In other words, the BLM is looking for partners that can run a well-rounded corps model where participants learn by doing, develop discipline and teamwork, and leave with transferable skills that help them in future jobs and in civic life.

Eligibility is narrowly defined even though the listing includes many applicant categories. In practice, applicants must be a qualified youth conservation corps established by a state or local government, the governing body of an Indian tribe, or a qualified nonprofit organization capable of administering a youth corps program. The notice explicitly states that no other entities are eligible to respond. Nonprofit applicants must provide documentation of their IRS determination letter confirming Section 501(c)(3) status. The opportunity also defines what counts as a qualified youth or conservation corps: the program must be capable of offering meaningful, full-time, productive work in a natural or cultural resource setting; must provide a mix of work experience, basic life skills, education, training, and support aligned with the BLM mission; and must intentionally create opportunities for participants to develop work ethic and life skills through projects completed on BLM-managed lands.

From an administrative standpoint, the opportunity is categorized under Natural Resources and is tied to CFDA number 15.243. The agency is the Bureau of Land Management, and the award instrument is a cooperative agreement, which generally indicates substantial involvement by the BLM in coordination, planning, or implementation rather than a hands-off grant. The opportunity originally opened around May 3, 2022, with an original closing date of June 2, 2022. The listed award ceiling is $2,770,000. The posting does not clearly state the number of expected awards, suggesting either that it was not determined at the time of posting or that awards would depend on available funds and the quality and scope of applications.

Overall, this grant opportunity is best understood as a partnership vehicle for youth corps programs to carry out conservation and stewardship projects on BLM public lands in New Mexico while delivering structured employment and training for young adults and veterans. The emphasis is equally on resource outcomes (needed conservation work) and people outcomes (paid service, education, and career-relevant development), with eligibility limited to organizations that are already set up to operate a bona fide youth conservation corps model.

  • The Bureau of Land Management in the natural resources sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Bureau of Land Management New Mexico Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.243.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2022-05-03.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2022-06-02. (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 $2,770,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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FAQs: BLM New Mexico Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands (Funding Opportunity Number L22AS00346)

What is this funding opportunity?

This is a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) discretionary funding opportunity for New Mexico called "New Mexico Youth Conservation Opportunities on Public Lands" (Funding Opportunity Number L22AS00346). It is intended to support on-the-ground, multiple-use conservation and stewardship work on BLM-managed public lands in New Mexico through partnerships with qualified youth or conservation corps programs.

What is the main goal of the program?

The core purpose is to partner with qualified youth or conservation corps programs that can recruit young people from local and surrounding communities and place them in meaningful conservation projects. The program is designed to deliver both (1) real conservation outcomes that support BLM's natural and cultural resource stewardship mission and (2) real workforce development outcomes through structured pathways that provide job experience, education, and public-service opportunities.

What type of award is used?

The award instrument is a cooperative agreement. This typically indicates the BLM expects substantial involvement in coordination, planning, or implementation rather than operating as a hands-off funder.

Which agency is offering the opportunity?

The federal agency is the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

What is the program category and CFDA number?

The opportunity is categorized under Natural Resources and is tied to CFDA number 15.243.

Where must projects take place?

Projects are expected to be completed on BLM-managed public lands in New Mexico and directly support BLM's natural and cultural resource stewardship mission.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is limited to qualified youth conservation corps established by a state or local government, the governing body of an Indian tribe, or a qualified nonprofit organization capable of administering a youth corps program. The notice explicitly states that no other entities are eligible to respond.

Are nonprofits allowed to apply?

Yes, but only if the nonprofit is a qualified organization capable of administering a youth corps program. Nonprofit applicants must provide documentation of their IRS determination letter confirming Section 501(c)(3) status.

Can entities outside the listed youth corps types apply?

No. Even though multiple applicant categories may appear in the listing, the opportunity states that applicants must be a qualified youth conservation corps (as defined in the notice) and that no other entities are eligible to respond.

What does BLM consider a "qualified youth or conservation corps" for this opportunity?

A qualified youth or conservation corps must be capable of offering meaningful, full-time, productive work in a natural or cultural resource setting and must provide a mix of work experience, basic life skills, education, training, and supportive services aligned with the BLM mission. The model is expected to intentionally create opportunities for participants to develop work ethic and life skills through projects completed on BLM-managed lands.

What kinds of projects are expected?

Funded projects are expected to support on-the-ground, multiple-use conservation work and directly advance BLM's natural and cultural resource stewardship mission on public lands in New Mexico. The opportunity emphasizes real stewardship outcomes paired with structured participant development.

Is the emphasis more on conservation outcomes or on youth workforce development?

Both are central. The opportunity is framed as a partnership vehicle to accomplish needed conservation and stewardship work while also delivering a full program experience that includes employment, education, training, and supportive services that build work readiness and transferable skills.

Who must the project prioritize employing and training?

Funded projects must prioritize employing and training U.S. citizens and legal residents ages 16 through 30, with an expanded age limit for veterans up to age 35.

What is the age eligibility for veterans participating in corps activities?

The opportunity expands the upper age limit for veterans to age 35.

Does the program require participants to come from certain communities?

The program is designed to recruit young people from local and surrounding communities and place them into meaningful conservation projects on public lands in New Mexico.

Is this meant to be short-term labor support, or a full youth corps experience?

The expectation is a well-rounded corps model rather than short-term labor support. The opportunity describes a full program experience that blends productive fieldwork with education, training, and supportive services that build basic life skills and work readiness, so participants leave with transferable skills.

What kinds of participant supports are expected?

The opportunity highlights a mix of work experience, education, training, and supportive services that build basic life skills and work readiness, aligned with BLM mission needs. The program model is expected to help participants develop discipline, teamwork, work ethic, and life skills through hands-on project delivery.

What is the maximum award amount (ceiling)?

The listed award ceiling is $2,770,000.

How many awards will be made?

The posting does not clearly state the number of expected awards. This suggests the number of awards may not have been determined at the time of posting, or awards may depend on available funds and the quality and scope of applications received.

When did the opportunity open and close?

The opportunity originally opened around May 3, 2022, and the original closing date was June 2, 2022.

Is this opportunity described as discretionary funding?

Yes. The notice describes it as a discretionary funding opportunity.

What does "multiple-use conservation work" mean in the context of this opportunity?

Based on the description provided, the opportunity supports on-the-ground conservation and stewardship projects on public lands that align with BLM's mission to manage natural and cultural resources for multiple uses, while simultaneously creating structured employment and training opportunities for youth and veterans.

What is the overall intent of the partnership with youth corps programs?

The partnership is intended to achieve two outcomes at the same time: tangible stewardship results on BLM public lands in New Mexico and structured pathways for participants to gain job experience, education, and public-service opportunities that support long-term employment and community contribution.

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