Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 80— - NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION › § 6104
The Secretary must create a program that gives money to projects that help conserve neotropical migratory birds. Individuals, private groups, U.S. or foreign government offices, local governments, and international organizations can apply. Each project proposal must say who is in charge, state the project’s purpose, list the people’s qualifications, give a budget and timeline with matching funds, show how it helps birds in the United States, Canada, Latin America, or the Caribbean, explain how the local public will be involved, promise to work with the proper wildlife and government officials, respect historic and cultural sites and follow the law, describe how the work will be lasting and effective, and include any other information the Secretary asks for. Grant recipients must send periodic reports with the information the Secretary needs to judge progress and results. The federal government will pay no more than 33.3 percent of a project’s cost. The non-federal share cannot come from another federal grant. For projects in the United States or Canada the non-federal share must be cash. For projects in Latin America or the Caribbean it may be cash or in-kind.
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16 U.S.C. § 6104
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73