Cooperative Management of Ebey's Landing
15.956
Objectives of this listing include: • Management of the Reserve as provided in the Comprehensive Plan for the Reserve and in accordance with the Cooperative Agreement between the NPS and the Trust Board • Administration and protection of sites, facilities and interests in land acquired and retained by the NPS, and by mutual written agreement between the Trust Board and a land-owner, other lands within the Reserve. • Administration of programs within the scope of the Reserve purposes. • Monitoring and evaluation of compliance with and effectiveness of various conservation measures being used within the Reserve. • Participation in the land use review process of both Island County and the Town of Coupeville, to assure protection of valuable resources of the Reserve. • Cooperation with Town and County departments and staff to assure awareness and protection of valuable resources of the Reserve during routine government activities. • Entering into contracts to provide necessary material and services to develop and maintain facilities and enhance and protect the resources of the Reserve. • Entering into contracts with individuals, private organizations and local community and governmental bodies to protect, research enhance document and interpret the resources of the Reserve. • The Trust Board shall have the authority to accept and expend funds from the parties to this agreement and from other public and private sources for activities and purposes related to the operation of the Reserve, subject to the limitations established by the granting authority, organization or individual.
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One Grant was funded
Annual cooperative agreement transfers funds to Trust Board which further distributes funds to local entities through sub-grants.
The board awarded numerous subgrants as set forth in legislation.
Funding provided not only administrative support to the Trustee board, but 10 local non-profit organizations received sub-grants to undertake projects at the historic site.
Funds were awarded to the historic site’s non-profit partner to assist in the management of the site.
One new agreement was entered into for the management of Ebbey’s Landing.
Accomplishments include the management and administration of Eveys Landing National Historical Reserve.
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.