DoD REPI Program
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The Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program funds direct awards, primarily through the Military Services, in support of innovative partnerships between DoD installations, conservation partners, and state and local governments, that leverage public and private funds to advance compatible land uses, manage and restore natural resources, and promote climate resilience.
This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the
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• Through FY20, the NFWF Longleaf Stewardship Fund has maximized DoD’s investment by leveraging over $6.3 million in DoD funds more than 9-to-1 with funding from other Federal agency and private organizations to protect the missions of 14 DoD installations. Through FY 20, the Army has leveraged $640 million in REPI and Military Service funds with over $510 million in non-DoD partner contributions—nearly a 1:1 match—to protect over 420,000 acres of land, safeguarding vital test, training, and operational assets and capabilities at 39 Army installations and ranges.
135,000 acres of longleaf established, 1.7 million acres maintained through prescribed fire, and 55,000 acres protected through conservation easements
NFWF also leverages funds through the America the Beautiful (AtB) Challenge to advance ecosystem restoration projects that invest in watershed restoration, resilience, equitable access, workforce development, corridors and connectivity, and collaborative conservation. In FY 2023, $5.2 million in REPI funding was awarded to seven projects across five states and Guam. These seven projects neighboring DOD installations received an additional $2.2M in matching projects from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service coupled with $787,000 in partner contributions. In FY 2024, 10 projects potentially benefitting DOD installations were submitted, seeking $11.4 million in funding.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.