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FY26 Ruth D. Gates Coral Reef Conservation Grants - Fishery Management

Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.

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The pitch

If your nonprofit or government agency works on coral reef fisheries in the Pacific or Atlantic, NOAA will fund your management plans and data science work up to $200K.

Award range
$50K – $200K
Closes
Jul 23, 2026 · 85d left
Open date
Apr 24, 2026
Difficulty
Medium
Source
Grants.gov
Agency
DOC NOAA - ERA Production
Last verified
2026-04-29
Fit language
Possible fit only
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What this is

This NOAA program funds one- to three-year projects that develop or update sustainable fisheries management plans for coral reefs, close science and information gaps, or modernize ecosystem-based fisheries management tools. Awards range from $50,000 to $200,000, with roughly $1 million available. Applicants must be government entities, nonprofits (501(c)(3) or unincorporated), tribal organizations, or special districts—not for-profit companies or individuals. Work must align with the Coral Reef Conservation Act and focus on fisheries management in U.S. coral reef regions.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants include state and local governments, federally recognized and non-recognized Native American tribal organizations, nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status (excluding universities), and special districts. For-profit companies and individuals are not eligible. Minimum request is $50,000; maximum is $200,000.

Eligible applicant types

Full description — from the agency

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coral Reef Conservation Program provides financial assistance through the Ruth D. Gates Coral Reef Conservation Grants - Fishery Management competition for projects to sustainably manage coral reef fisheries, as authorized under the Coral Reef Conservation Act, 16 U.S.C. § 6410. Projects funded through this competition are for activities that: 1) Develop or update sustainable coral reef fisheries management plans; 2) Address science/information gaps that help advance sustainable management of coral reef fisheries stocks; 3) Advance ecosystem-based fisheries management by modernizing analysis of existing data and application of fisheries management tools. Proposals selected for funding through this solicitation will be implemented through one- to three-year grants or cooperative agreements. Approximately $1,000,000 is expected to be available for this competition. The NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program anticipates that awards will range from $50,000-$200,000. NOAA will not accept proposals requesting less than $50,000. Funds will be administered by the Office of Habitat Conservation in conjunction with the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program. Funding may be divided among the U.S. Pacific and Atlantic regions to maintain the geographic balance of the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program grant portfolio, as required by the Coral Reef Conservation Act. Please see the National Marine Fisheries Service website on the Grant Application Process. You will need to pay close attention to the submission checks section and the common error section. There are common errors that prevent successful application submission and receipt in eRA Commons. Grants.gov may allow you to apply, but eRA Commons will not accept the application if it includes these errors, and therefore NOAA will not receive it. When you apply to this competition, you will receive notification of submission validation from Grants.gov and eRA Commons. Only validated applications are sent to NOAA to review. To ensure successful submission of an application, we strongly recommend that you submit a final and complete application at least two business days prior to the submission deadline. In addition to the Grants.gov automated notification messages, once an electronic application is accepted in eRA Commons, you will receive an automated notification from eRA Commons that the completed application was received and that an application number will be assigned. If there are errors in the application, eRA Common will send an automated email notification(s) of any errors or warnings identified by eRA Commons. You must resolve all eRA Commons errors prior to the application due date for the application to be processed. You should save and print the proof of submission messages from both Grants.gov and eRA Commons. If you do not receive an acceptance message from both Grants.gov and eRA Commons, you should follow up with the eRA Helpdesk at 1-866-504-9552 and the agency contact listed in Section VII to confirm NOAA’s receipt of the complete submission. See Section IV(G) for detailed instructions on submission validation requirements.

Topics: coral reef conservation · fisheries management · sustainable fishing · ecosystem-based management · NOAA grants · marine resource management

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