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CFDA 15.443  ·  retired  ·  Funded this fiscal year

Not For Profit

BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT  ·  INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE  ·  Program page ↗

Objective

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) provides major economic and energy benefits on a national and local level to the taxpayers, states and the American Indian community. The BOEM oversees the exploration and development of oil, natural gas and other minerals and renewable energy alternatives on the Nation’s outer continental shelf. BOEM continues to look for better ways to serve the American people and to ensure that the Nation receives the best value for its resources now and into the future. The purpose of the Environmental Studies Program is to obtain the information needed for the assessment and the management of environmental impacts; to predict impacts on marine biota; and to monitor the human, marine, and coastal environments to provide time series and data trend information. As part of the efforts of this program BOEM is to partner with organizations to implement and administer a Training and Internship for Direct Employment (TIDE) Program. The partner will provide appropriate outreach and recruitment services for resource assistant interns and provide ongoing program and administrative support, such as paying stipends, coordinating travel and training logistics, managing and updating each intern’s records, tracking progress and performance, and providing reports as needed to meet program requirements. BOEM will provide internship opportunities, make intern selections, establish annual cohort schedules, implement work planning procedures, and, in collaboration with the partner organization, arrange for onboarding, orientation, and other training, as necessary.

Who Can Apply

  • Federal
  • Local (includes State-designated lndian Tribes, excludes institutions of higher education and hospitals
  • State
  • Anyone/general public
  • Native American Organizations (includes lndian groups, cooperatives, corporations, partnerships, associations)

State or political subdivision (including any agency thereof), or any not-for-profit organization. More than one institution may collaborate in the preparation of an application for assistance.

Who Benefits

  • Federal
  • Anyone/general public
  • Native American Organizations
  • State
  • Local

Research scientists, Federal, State and local decision-makers, Native American Organizations, and the general public will ultimately benefit from the program.

Assistance Types

  • Cooperative Agreements

Program Contact

rodney.cluck@boem.gov
(703) 787-1087