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Commercial Fishing Occupational Safety Training Project Grants (T03)

This grant provides funding to improve safety training programs for commercial fishermen in the United States, ensuring they receive effective education to reduce workplace injuries and enhance safety practices.

$975,000
Active
Nationwide
Recurring
Grant Description

The Commercial Fishing Occupational Safety Training Project Grants (T03) is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The purpose of this grant program is to enhance the safety of commercial fishermen across the United States by funding high-quality and accessible safety training programs. This initiative operates in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard, reflecting a joint commitment to improving health and safety within the commercial fishing industry. A Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Coast Guard and NIOSH on May 17, 2018, formalized this collaborative approach. The funding is designed to support the development and implementation of training and education programs for commercial fishermen. These programs must address the specific needs of the commercial fishing sector, including ensuring geographic accessibility, cultural and educational relevance, and the provision of certified instructors. Programs should align with the statutory requirements of 46 U.S.C. Β§ 4502(i), which outlines safety standards for the industry. Applicants are encouraged to coordinate with existing training programs, industry stakeholders, and relevant agencies to maximize the effectiveness and reach of their initiatives. The program offers awards ranging from $250,000 to $975,000, with a total estimated program funding of $3,000,000. A cost-sharing or matching component is required. Up to 20 awards are expected to be issued. The grant is open to a wide variety of eligible applicants, including but not limited to state, local, and tribal governments, nonprofits, for-profits, academic institutions, housing authorities, and bona fide agents. Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) and faith-based or community-based organizations are also eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov and must include a legally binding agreement if submitted by a bona fide agent. The closing date for applications is January 31, 2028, with submissions due by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on that date. The opportunity is not offered on a rolling basis, but it is recurring and part of a long-standing initiative to improve occupational health in commercial fishing. The posted date for this version of the funding notice was July 11, 2022, with the most recent update on November 28, 2022. Applicants are expected to demonstrate how their proposed training will reduce injuries among commercial fishermen, provide qualified instructors, and incorporate program evaluation components. Collaboration with other safety training programs and industry partnerships is encouraged as part of the application strategy. The primary contact for this funding opportunity is Bridgette Garrett, who can be reached at bgarrett@cdc.gov for additional information or assistance accessing the full announcement.

Funding Details

Award Range

$250,000 - $975,000

Total Program Funding

$3,000,000

Number of Awards

20

Matching Requirement

Yes - Match required.

Additional Details

Programs must align with 46 U.S.C. Β§ 4502(i) safety standards. Training must be accessible, relevant, and provided by qualified instructors. Must include evaluation of program impact and effectiveness. Coordination with existing programs and partnerships is encouraged.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

State governments
County governments
City or township governments
Special district governments
Independent school districts

Additional Requirements

Independent School Districts Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities Native American Tribal Organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) Faith-based or Community-based Organizations Regional Organizations Bona Fide Agents: a Bona Fide Agent is an agency/organization identified by the state as eligible to submit an application under the state eligibility in lieu of a state application. If applying as a bona fide agent of a state or local government, a legal, binding agreement from the state or local government as documentation of the status is required. Attach with "Other Attachment Forms" when submitting via Grants.gov (https://www.grants.gov/ ) Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs): FFRDCs are operated, managed, and/or administered by a university or consortium of universities, other not-for-profit or nonprofit organization, or an industrial firm, as an autonomous organization or as an identifiable separate operating unit of a parent organization. A FFRDC meets some special long-term research or development need which cannot be met as effectively by an agency's existing in-house or contractor resources. FFRDC's enable agencies to use private sector resources to accomplish tasks that are integral to the mission and operation of the sponsoring agency. For more information on FFRDCs, go to https://gov.ecfr.io/cgi-bin/searchECFR.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Next Deadline

August 1, 2025

Letter of Intent

Application Opens

July 11, 2022

Application Closes

January 31, 2028

Contact Information

Grantor

Bridgette Garrett

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