FA BLM New Mexico State-Wide Internship Program
 
  				Implementation of this program in New Mexico will provide internships for recent college graduates and graduate students to gain firsthand experience with natural resources management; biology, ecology, endangered species, conservation of sensitive and non-sensitive species and communities and management of public lands.  Through this program interns are hired by the recipient and are placed in BLM New Mexico Field offices to accomplish programmed tasks supporting the Bureau's Resource Programs; wildlife, plant conservation/botany, range, geology, engineering, forestry, recreation, NEPA, GIS/GPS, natural resource management, hydrology, soil science, cultural programs and business management under the mentorship of BLM staff specialists.  The term of internships will vary from a minimum of 3 months to a maximum of 36 months depending on need and funding availability.  Intern duties may include but not limited to:  native seed collection, special status plant and animal id, collections, studies and inventory,vegetation monitoring, non-native/noxious weed inventory and treatment, foresty inventry, data entry, archeological inventory, identification and inventory of abandoned mine lands, manage and analyze data, collect measurements in mine settings, project construction and monitoring.  The intent is accomplish needed BLM resource management work while improving the job candidate pool of natural resources gratudates who also possess experience with science-based stewardship
					General information about this opportunity
					
					Last Known Status
				 
					Deleted 07/14/2014 (Archived.)
					Program Number
				 
					L14AS00077					
Federal Agency/Office
				 
					Agency: Department of the Interior
Office: Bureau of Land Management					
Type(s) of Assistance Offered
				 
					Cooperative Agreement					
Number of Awards Available
					1					
Who is eligible to apply/benefit from this assistance?
					Applicant Eligibility
					Qualified youth or conservation corps.  The term "qualified youth or conservation corps" means any program established by a State or local government, by the governing body of any Indian tribe or by a nonprofit organization that is capable of offering meaningful, full-time, productive work for individuals between the ages of 16-25 inclusive in a natural or cultural or resource setting, gives participants a mix of work experience, basic and life skills, education, training and support services and provides participants with the opportunity to develop citizenship values and skills through service to their community and the United States					
What is the process for applying and being award this assistance?
					Deadlines
					06/13/2014					
Other Assistance Considerations
					Formula and Matching Requirements
					This program has cost sharing or matching requirements.					
Who do I contact about this opportunity?
					Headquarters Office
					Charise P Saiz, Grants Management Officer, 505 761-8725
csaiz@blm.gov					
Website Address
					https://www.Grants.gov
					E-mail Address
					csaiz@blm.gov
					Financial Information
					Obligations
					$500,000.00					
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
					Awards range from $30,000.00 to $500,000.00