Title 16 › Chapter 58— ERODIBLE LAND AND WETLAND CONSERVATION AND RESERVE PROGRAM › Subchapter VIII— REGIONAL CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM › § 3871b
The Secretary can make a partnership with an eligible partner to run a project that helps producers put in and keep eligible conservation practices on eligible land. Agreements usually last up to 5 years. They can be longer if needed to meet the project goals. Agreements can be renewed for up to 5 years and each agreement (or renewal) can be extended one time for up to 12 months. The eligible partner must design the project (say what benefits it will deliver, what actions will be done, the timeline and area covered, and how outreach and checks will be done), reach out to producers, help producers apply for aid under section 3871c if asked, add money or help from other sources, measure and report progress (with numbers when possible), and give a final report showing results and funds leveraged. The partner must pay a significant share of project costs, in cash or in-kind, and some early costs may count toward that share. The Secretary must set schedules for contracts and payments, name a state contact, give guidance for assessments, provide semiannual and annual reports to partners, and make sure projects meet their conservation goals. The Secretary will run a simple competitive selection with public criteria and a short application that covers scope, monitoring, funding needed, partners and roles, and other needed items. The Secretary may favor applications with strong local reach, lots of producer participation, extra non-Federal support, new partnerships, high applied conservation, use of existing plans, or useful innovations. If a project meets or beats its goals, the Secretary may renew it quickly if the partners ask to continue or expand within the original aims. The adjusted gross income limit in section 1308–3a(b)(1) of title 7 does not apply to eligible partners.
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16 U.S.C. § 3871b
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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