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NAICS Code· 924120

Administration of Conservation Programs

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration, regulation, supervision, and control of land use, including recreational areas; conservation and preservation of natural resources; erosion control; geological survey program administration; weather forecasting program administration; and the administration and protection of publicly and privately owned forest lands. Government establishments responsible for planning, management, regulation, and conservation of game, fish, and wildlife populations, including wildlife management areas and field stations; and other administrative matters relating to the protection of fish, game, and wildlife are included in this industry. Cross-References. Government establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 924120 – Administration of Conservation Programs encompasses the federal management, oversight, and operational support of programs designed to protect, restore, and sustain natural resources and ecological systems. This includes the administration of land and water conservation initiatives, wildlife habitat management, endangered species protection, environmental compliance monitoring, and the coordination of public-private conservation partnerships.

14
Active Contracts
$5.9M
Total Obligations (12mo)
14
Awarded Contracts (12mo)
12
Contractors Awarded (12mo)
-61.1%
YoY Growth

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NAICS 924120 – Administration of Conservation Programs encompasses the federal management, oversight, and operational support of programs designed to protect, restore, and sustain natural resources and ecological systems. This includes the administration of land and water conservation initiatives, w...

NAICS 924120 – Administration of Conservation Programs encompasses the federal management, oversight, and operational support of programs designed to protect, restore, and sustain natural resources and ecological systems. This includes the administration of land and water conservation initiatives, wildlife habitat management, endangered species protection, environmental compliance monitoring, and the coordination of public-private conservation partnerships. Work under this code often involves environmental planning, regulatory implementation, grant administration, data collection for ecological assessments, and the coordination of field operations with state, tribal, and non-governmental partners. It sits at the intersection of environmental policy and public land management, forming a critical component of the federal government’s stewardship responsibilities under statutes such as the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act. No contractor data is available to identify top performers in this NAICS code. Contractors typically include environmental consulting firms, natural resource management specialists, non-profit partners with federal cooperative agreements, and small businesses with expertise in ecological monitoring and conservation planning. The competitive landscape is fragmented, with many niche providers serving localized or specialized conservation mandates. No agency data is available to identify primary awarding entities. However, agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the National Park Service are known to administer conservation programs that fall under this classification. Demand is driven by statutory obligations, climate resilience initiatives, and habitat restoration priorities tied to federal land and water resources. The market context is characterized by steady, mission-driven procurement with low volume but high regulatory complexity. Opportunities exist for contractors with proven experience in environmental compliance, grant management, and interagency coordination. Procurement trends reflect increasing emphasis on data-driven conservation outcomes, adaptive management frameworks, and collaboration with tribal governments and community-based organizations.

Key Performance Metrics

Total Obligations

L12M
$0

Active Contracts

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Awarded Contracts

L12M
0

Contractors Awarded

L12M
0

Year-over-Year Growth

-61.1%vs previous 12 months

Top Contractors & Agencies

Top Agencies

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Department Of Defense8 awards
$2.7M
2
Grand Coulee Power Office1 award
$2.1M
3
Department Of The Interior2 awards
$927.9K
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Department Of Transportation1 award
$142.0K
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Department Of Agriculture3 awards
$52.5K

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NAICS code 924120 covers Administration of Conservation Programs. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration, regulation, supervision, and control of land use, including recreational areas; conservation and preservation of natural resources; erosion control; geological survey program administration; weather forecasting program administration; and the administration and protection of publicly and privately owned forest lands. Government establishments responsible for planning, management, regulation, and conservation of game, fish, and wildlife populations, including wildlife management areas and field stations; and other administrative matters relating to the protection of fish, game, and wildlife are included in this industry. Cross-References. Government establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 924120
SLED
Agency Coordination and Stakeholder EngagementThis contract facilitates interagency coordination between the U.S. Forest Service and the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Water Rights to support the approval process for water right amendments. The primary focus is on enabling effective communication and collaboration across agencies to align objectives, resolve potential conflicts, and ensure regulatory compliance throughout the amendment review. Stakeholder engagement is a critical component, requiring active outreach and coordination with interested parties including local governments, water users, environmental groups, and tribal entities to gather input, address concerns, and build consensus around proposed changes to water rights. The work will involve managing meetings, preparing documentation, tracking feedback, and maintaining transparent records to support the SWRCB’s decision-making process. Activities are designed to streamline approval timelines, reduce administrative delays, and promote equitable participation from all affected communities. The contract is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 924120, indicating it falls under governmental administrative services, and is tied to a specific project within California’s regulatory framework. Performance will be centered around supporting the Division of Water Rights in upholding state water law while ensuring a thorough, inclusive, and legally defensible process for water right amendments.
SWRCB, Division of Water Rights

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9 days ago

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NAICS: 924120
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Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) Classic for federal fiscal year (FY) 2026The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, through the Commodity Credit Corporation, is offering up to $310 million in funding for the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) Classic for fiscal year 2026, with $30 million of that amount reserved specifically for Indian tribes and shared between the Classic and Alternative Funding Arrangement streams. This program supports partner-led projects that address regional and watershed-level natural resource concerns on private agricultural lands, including farms, ranches, and forests, with priority given to initiatives focused on soil health, water quality, healthy range and pasturelands, and wildlife habitat. Proposals must demonstrate measurable environmental outcomes and be submitted through the mandatory RCPP portal by 4:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 24, 2026, using either an eAuthentication Level 2 credential or a Login.gov account, with early registration strongly advised due to the multi-week setup time required. All applicants must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and hold a Unique Entity Identifier, and must coordinate with their state NRCS conservationist and RCPP coordinator at least four weeks prior to submission to align proposals with agency priorities and state-level needs, as failure to do so may adversely affect scoring. Proposals are evaluated based on three weighted criteria: Impact (50 percent), which assesses the clarity of the conservation problem, realism of outcomes, scope, and use of measurable benchmarks; Partnerships and Management (30 percent), which evaluates the roles, qualifications, and track record of partners in engaging producers and landowners; and Partner Contributions (20 percent), which examines the sufficiency, eligibility, and documented valuation of cash and in-kind contributions leveraged alongside federal funds. Technical Assistance spending is capped at 25 percent of the total project request, with funds divided between Enhancements and Implementation activities, while Financial Assistance must be organized into five defined activity types. Partner contributions must be documented with letters detailing actual costs and excluding administrative expenses, which NRCS is statutorily prohibited from funding. Projects are typically five years in duration, with early start dates expected around November 2026, and must comply with federal civil rights and non-discrimination statutes, Buy America requirements under the Build America, Buy America Act, and cost principles under 2 CFR Part 200. Payment eligibility requires strict documentation, including meeting agendas and participant lists for recruitment efforts, and all financial and contribution records must be retained for three years post-final payment, subject
Natural Resources Conservation Service

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15 days ago

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NAICS: 924120
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Amend Sections 28.06 and 28.65, Title 14, CCR, Regarding Recreational Gear Restrictions for White SharkThe proposed amendments to Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Sections 28.06 and 28.65, impose strict new restrictions on recreational fishing gear to safeguard white sharks, an apex predator protected under state and federal law. The changes mandate the immediate release of any white shark that is accidentally hooked, prohibit hauling them out of the water, and ban the use of wire or metallic lines, leaders, or hooks larger than one and one-half inches in maximum inside diameter when fishing from the shoreline or within 1,000 yards of the mean high tide line south of Pigeon Point. These measures are designed to counteract a rise in intentional and accidental targeting of white sharks by anglers using heavy-duty equipment, which has already led to the deaths of at least three sharks this year and contributed to a serious human incident in 2014 when a swimmer was bitten by a shark previously hooked by a pier angler. An impending strong El Niño event is expected to bring increased numbers of white sharks, particularly juveniles, into coastal waters where recreational fishing is common, heightening the risk of dangerous interactions between hooked sharks and ocean users. The urgency to act stems from recent alarming trends of targeted fishing and the potential for further fatalities among sharks and humans. By restricting the most harmful gear types and enforcing immediate release protocols, the regulation seeks to reduce lethal outcomes for white sharks and prevent potentially lethal encounters between hooked sharks and swimmers, surfers, or other people in the water. The Fish and Game Commission has identified this as an emergency situation requiring immediate regulatory intervention to protect both marine life and public safety.
Fish and Game Commission

POSTED

19 days ago

CLOSED

19 days ago
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NAICS: 924120
Grant
F26AS00104 State ANS Management Plan 2026The F26AS00104 State ANS Management Plan 2026 solicitation, issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the Department of the Interior, invites eligible states and interstate organizations to submit applications for federal grants to implement approved State and Interstate Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plans under the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990. The primary objective is to prevent the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species, particularly zebra and quagga mussels, and reduce associated ecological and economic risks through coordinated, science-based actions aligned with previously approved plans. The funding opportunity provides an estimated total of $4,084,000, with an expected 47 awards ranging from $5,000 to $150,000 each. Applicants must meet strict eligibility requirements, including having a plan approved by the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, and are required to provide a 25% non-federal cost share of total project costs, with administrative expenses capped at 5% of the grant amount in any fiscal year. The application process is structured in two distinct phases: a pre-proposal stage and a full application stage. Pre-proposals, limited to 6–8 pages and submitted outside the GrantSolutions system by July 29, 2026, must contain a program narrative linking proposed activities to the approved management plan, a prioritized action list, a performance timeline, and a detailed budget table showing federal and non-federal contributions with an acknowledgment of the 5% administrative cap. Only applicants whose pre-proposals are approved may proceed to submit a full application through GrantSolutions by October 14, 2026. Full applications require standardized forms including SF-424, SF-424A or SF-424C, SF-429, SF-LLL, and the OMB 4040-0019 Project Abstract Summary, all written in plain language and supported by comprehensive narratives detailing needs, proposed actions, key personnel, and alignment with plan goals. All applicants must maintain an active SAM.gov registration with a Unique Entity Identifier and undergo financial and eligibility screening, including a risk assessment under 2 CFR 200.206 that evaluates financial management, past performance, staffing, and compliance history. Awards are subject to conditions including mandatory reporting to SAM.gov for integrity issues
Fish And Wildlife Service

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