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- Wading in Deep –
    Lesson Learned from Partnering
        with the Forest Service

Scott Harris
Watershed Program Manager
Sitka Conservation Society




                               Community-Based Watershed Management Forum
                                                         Juneau, Mar 9. 2012
Context
• Sitka
  Conservation
  Society
  – Formed 1967
  – West Chichagof
    Yakobi
    Wilderness Area
  – Tongass Pulp
    Politics
  – Transition
  – Mission
  – Approx 800
    members
Context
• Community of
  Sitka
  – Formed ??
  – Native and
    Russian history
  – 8,800
  – Economy:
     Govt/Health Care
     Seafood
     Tourism
Starrigavan Forest Restoration
• Multiple resource
  and community
  objectives
• Completed 5 acres
  of restoration
  thinning in 2011
• Provided 2 local
  jobs
• Provided 68 cords
  of firewood
• Established student-
  based monitoring
  program
Sitkoh River Restoration

• Objectives
                               Pt 7
  restore hydrologic
  function, aquatic
  habitat, and floodplain
  complexity
• AKSSF Grant Fall 2010
• Design Spring 2011
• Work to be completed
  Summer 2012
• Phase 1: restore
  stream to natural
  channel
• Phase 2: add woody
  debris
Case Studies
                                                                                                                   Local
                        Scale        Contract      Partners        Contracting   Agreements       Funding
                                                                                                                preference?
                                                                                                 National
Starrigavan Forest                                                                                Forest
                       5.5 acres      $8,000       SCS, USFS          SCS        previous MOU                       yes
Restoration                                                                                     Foundation,
                                                                                                   SCS
                                                                                  Cost-share,
                                                                                                 USFS, ADFG
                                                   SCS, Trout                    Cooperative,
Sitkoh River                                                                                     Sustainable
                     1 stream mile   $320,000   Unlimited, USFS,      USFS        Collection,                       no
Restoration                                                                                     Salmon Fund,
                                                     ADFG                        Statement of
                                                                                                   TU, SCS
                                                                                     Work


                                      Estimate of “unplanned” overhead
                                       Time to secure agreements
                                     (for SCS only, prior to starting work)

 Starrigavan                                                                                                   Sitkoh


                     N/A 0
                       $                                                         $ 7,600months
                                                                                      9 and counting



                                                                                 Community-Based Watershed Management Forum
                                                                                                           Juneau, Mar 9. 2012
Lessons Learned (1 of 4):
Contract held by non-profit entity (Starrigavan example)

Advantages                        Disadvantages
• More flexible                   • Increased liability for non-
• Potential for local                profit
  preference                      • Need for up-front funds if
• Coordination is with local FS      cost-reimburseable
  District                        • Smaller scale
• More efficient                  • Possible need for additional
                                     technical expertise
Lessons Learned (2 of 4):
Contract held by USFS (Sitkoh example)

Advantages                        Disadvantages
• Reduced liability for private   • Complicated coordination
  organization                       with multiple departments
• Increased oversight by          • Increased staff costs
  responsible agency              • Decreased flexibility with
• Greater technical expertise        contracting
• Ability to leverage federal
  funds
Lessons Learned (3 of 4):
For non-profits
• Determine capacity and patience for either type of
  contracting. Develop capacity if desired
• Determine maximum scale for either type of contracting
• Understand federal oversight and empathize with your
  federal partners
• Respect different mandates
• Understand and organize different fiscal years
• Learn from case studies in other regions
• Minimize staff turnover
• Challenge norms and paradigms – educate your
  constituency
• Find your hero/heroine – relationships are everything!
Lessons Learned (4 of 4):
For agencies

• Create a inter-disciplinary project team, and meet
  regularly, that includes Grants & Agreements and
  Contracting departments
• Consistently communicate with partners, even consult
  them regarding seemingly routine activities
• Communicate administrative obstacles to partners
• Get key players out in the field
• Learn from case studies in other regions
• Challenge norms and paradigms – educate your
  constituency
What’s Next
• Partnership Capacity Building Task Force
• Purpose: Develop Tongass NF and partner
  capacities to make partnerships more effective
  –   Scott Harris, SCS
  –   Greg Killinger, USFS Tongass NF
  –   Jason Anderson, USFS Petersburg District
  –   Karen Hardigg, The Nature Conservancy
  –   Bob Christensen, SEAWEAD
  –   Norm Cohen, The Nature Conservancy
  –   USFS Grants & Agreements and Contracting
Questions?

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Restoration Partnerships: Lessons Learned by Scott Harris

  • 1. - Wading in Deep – Lesson Learned from Partnering with the Forest Service Scott Harris Watershed Program Manager Sitka Conservation Society Community-Based Watershed Management Forum Juneau, Mar 9. 2012
  • 2. Context • Sitka Conservation Society – Formed 1967 – West Chichagof Yakobi Wilderness Area – Tongass Pulp Politics – Transition – Mission – Approx 800 members
  • 3. Context • Community of Sitka – Formed ?? – Native and Russian history – 8,800 – Economy: Govt/Health Care Seafood Tourism
  • 4. Starrigavan Forest Restoration • Multiple resource and community objectives • Completed 5 acres of restoration thinning in 2011 • Provided 2 local jobs • Provided 68 cords of firewood • Established student- based monitoring program
  • 5. Sitkoh River Restoration • Objectives Pt 7 restore hydrologic function, aquatic habitat, and floodplain complexity • AKSSF Grant Fall 2010 • Design Spring 2011 • Work to be completed Summer 2012 • Phase 1: restore stream to natural channel • Phase 2: add woody debris
  • 6. Case Studies Local Scale Contract Partners Contracting Agreements Funding preference? National Starrigavan Forest Forest 5.5 acres $8,000 SCS, USFS SCS previous MOU yes Restoration Foundation, SCS Cost-share, USFS, ADFG SCS, Trout Cooperative, Sitkoh River Sustainable 1 stream mile $320,000 Unlimited, USFS, USFS Collection, no Restoration Salmon Fund, ADFG Statement of TU, SCS Work Estimate of “unplanned” overhead Time to secure agreements (for SCS only, prior to starting work) Starrigavan Sitkoh N/A 0 $ $ 7,600months 9 and counting Community-Based Watershed Management Forum Juneau, Mar 9. 2012
  • 7. Lessons Learned (1 of 4): Contract held by non-profit entity (Starrigavan example) Advantages Disadvantages • More flexible • Increased liability for non- • Potential for local profit preference • Need for up-front funds if • Coordination is with local FS cost-reimburseable District • Smaller scale • More efficient • Possible need for additional technical expertise
  • 8. Lessons Learned (2 of 4): Contract held by USFS (Sitkoh example) Advantages Disadvantages • Reduced liability for private • Complicated coordination organization with multiple departments • Increased oversight by • Increased staff costs responsible agency • Decreased flexibility with • Greater technical expertise contracting • Ability to leverage federal funds
  • 9. Lessons Learned (3 of 4): For non-profits • Determine capacity and patience for either type of contracting. Develop capacity if desired • Determine maximum scale for either type of contracting • Understand federal oversight and empathize with your federal partners • Respect different mandates • Understand and organize different fiscal years • Learn from case studies in other regions • Minimize staff turnover • Challenge norms and paradigms – educate your constituency • Find your hero/heroine – relationships are everything!
  • 10. Lessons Learned (4 of 4): For agencies • Create a inter-disciplinary project team, and meet regularly, that includes Grants & Agreements and Contracting departments • Consistently communicate with partners, even consult them regarding seemingly routine activities • Communicate administrative obstacles to partners • Get key players out in the field • Learn from case studies in other regions • Challenge norms and paradigms – educate your constituency
  • 11. What’s Next • Partnership Capacity Building Task Force • Purpose: Develop Tongass NF and partner capacities to make partnerships more effective – Scott Harris, SCS – Greg Killinger, USFS Tongass NF – Jason Anderson, USFS Petersburg District – Karen Hardigg, The Nature Conservancy – Bob Christensen, SEAWEAD – Norm Cohen, The Nature Conservancy – USFS Grants & Agreements and Contracting

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