Regional Conservation Partnership Program

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Regional Conservation Partnership Program
Type Program
Sponsor Organization partnership
Top Organization N/A
Creation Legislation Agricultural Act of 2014
Website Website
Purpose
Program Start
Initial Funding
Duration
Historic No


Overview

Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)

The RCPP is designed to foster partnerships between the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and other organizations to address natural resource concerns on agricultural land. It emphasizes innovative, locally-led solutions to conservation challenges.

Official Site

Goals

  • Enhance the restoration and sustainable use of soil, water, and wildlife resources.
  • Increase the use of conservation activities on agricultural land through partnership-driven approaches.
  • Specific targets include improving water quality, enhancing wildlife habitat, and promoting soil health.

Organization

The RCPP is managed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) under the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). It operates through partnerships with various entities like state agencies, conservation districts, non-profits, and private industry. Funding is provided by the USDA, with a requirement for partners to match NRCS investments.

Impact and Outcomes

The RCPP has led to significant conservation outcomes: - Over 1,700 projects have been funded since its inception, resulting in millions of acres under conservation practices. - It has shown success in improving soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitats across different regions. - Challenges include ensuring equitable access to program benefits and managing diverse partner expectations.

Sponsors

Background and History

The RCPP was established by the Agricultural Act of 2014 (Farm Bill) to consolidate four previous conservation programs, aiming for a more cohesive and effective approach to conservation. It has evolved to include two funding categories: RCPP Classic and RCPP Alternative Funding Arrangements (AFAs), enhancing flexibility and innovation in conservation practices. The program has seen significant expansion with additional funding from the Inflation Reduction Act.

Funding

RCPP receives an annual allocation of $300 million from the Farm Bill, supplemented by $4.95 billion over five years from the Inflation Reduction Act. Funding began in 2014, with no defined end date, indicating long-term commitment to conservation.

Implementation

Implementation occurs through: - RCPP Classic, where NRCS and partners jointly manage conservation activities. - RCPP AFAs, where partners take a more direct role in implementing and managing projects. There is no defined end date, indicating its ongoing status as a program rather than an initiative.

Leadership

The program is led by the NRCS Chief, with state and regional coordinators managing local implementations.

See Also

External Links

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  • wikipedia:Regional Conservation Partnership Program

Social media

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