- (a) Final selection. NRCS will rank and select proposals for partnership agreements pursuant to the evaluation criteria listed in 1464.20(a)(2).
(b) Priority to certain proposals. NRCS may give a higher priority to proposals for partnership agreements that—
- (1) Assist producers in meeting or avoiding the need for a natural resource regulatory requirement;
- (2) Have a high percentage of producers in the area to be covered by the agreement;
- (3) Significantly leverage non-Federal financial and technical resources and coordinate with other local, State, or national efforts;
- (4) Build new partnerships with local, State, and private entities to include a diversity of stakeholders in the project;
- (5) Deliver a high percentage of applied conservation to achieve conservation benefits and address the priority resource concern for a designated CCA;
- (6) Implement the project consistent with existing watershed, habitat, or other area restoration plans;
- (7) Provide innovation in conservation methods and delivery, including outcome-based performance measures and methods;
(8) To a significant extent involve—
- (i) Historically underserved producers;
- (ii) A community-based organization comprising, representing, or exclusively working with historically underserved producers;
- (iii) Developing an innovative conservation approach or technology specifically targeting historically underserved producers' unique needs and limitations; or
- (iv) An 1890 or 1994 land grant institution (7 U.S.C. 3222 et seq.), Hispanic-serving institution (20 U.S.C. 1101a), or other minority-serving institution, such as an historically Black college or university (20 U.S.C. 1061), a tribally controlled college or university (25 U.S.C. 1801), or Asian American and Pacific Islander-serving institution (20 U.S.C. 1059g); or
- (9) Meet other factors that are important for achieving the purposes of the program, as determined by NRCS.
(c) Proposals in CCAs.
- (1) NRCS will select proposals for partnership agreements within CCAs that address one or more priority resource concerns for which the CCA is designated.
- (2) NRCS will identify the designated CCAs and publish the priority resource concerns for each CCA.
- (3) NRCS will identify the priority resource concerns and associated ranking criteria in any announcement under § 1464.20.
- (4) Lands outside of a CCA are not eligible for consideration under the CCA funding pool, even where such land may influence resource concerns within the CCA.
[85 FR 8137, Feb. 13, 2020, as amended at 86 FR 3744, Jan. 15, 2021]