Thursday, May 3, 2012

Small Socially Disadvantaged Producer Grant


Description

Grant funding is available for Cooperative Development Centers, individual Cooperatives, or Groups of Cooperatives that serve socially-disadvantaged groups and where a majority of their governing board is comprised of members of socially-disadvantaged groups or at least 75 percent of their membership is comprised of socially-disadvantaged producers. The SSDPG Program is authorized by § 310B (e) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 1932). The primary objective of the SSDPG program is to provide Technical Assistance to Small, Socially-Disadvantaged Agricultural Producers. 

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Program Information

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Notice of Funds Availability - Market Access Program


Description

The MAP is designed to create, expand, and maintain foreign markets for U.S. agricultural commodities and products through cost-share assistance. Financial assistance under the MAP will be made available on a competitive basis, and applications will be reviewed against the evaluation criteria contained herein and in the MAP regulations. All U.S. agricultural commodities, except tobacco, are eligible for consideration. 

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Market Development Programs

Notice of Funds Availability - Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops Program


Description

The TASC program is designed to assist U.S. organizations by providing funding for projects that address sanitary, phytosanitary, or related technical barriers that prohibit or threaten the export of U.S. specialty crops. U.S. specialty crops, for the purpose of the TASC program, are defined to include all cultivated plants, or the products thereof, produced in the United States, except wheat, feed grains, oilseeds, cotton, rice, peanuts, sugar, and tobacco. 

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Market Development Programs

Monday, April 23, 2012

USDA and Education Host White House Rural Council Meeting, Sign Interagency Agreement to Promote Career Pathways and Postsecondary Education

[from the US DEPT OF EDUCATION] APRIL 18, 2012

Contact:  
 U.S. Education Department Press Office, (202) 401-1576, press@ed.gov 
USDA Office of Communications, 202-720-4623


The U.S. Departments of Education and Agriculture have teamed up to enhance agricultural education and related programs that promote postsecondary and career pathways, including teaching, according to an interagency agreement to advance agricultural education. U.S. Education and Agriculture Secretaries Arne Duncan and Tom Vilsack announced the agreement today during a White House Rural Council meeting with local educators at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
“Agricultural education is central to the future of American prosperity,” Secretary Duncan said. “Many Americans may not realize that agriculture supports 1 in 12 jobs across the nation. For the U.S. economy to continue to rebound and grow, agriculture has to help lead the way.”
Duncan added: “Agricultural educators face unique challenges—but they also can tap into unique strengths within their tight-knit communities. Agricultural education is very much about the jobs of the future—and not a backwards-looking curriculum to preserve the past.”
“American agriculture makes incredible contributions to the health of our economy and the strength of our nation as a whole. That’s why it’s so important to recruit the best and brightest of the next generation to pursue careers in agriculture,” said Vilsack. “USDA works each day to help educate, train and support the scientists, farmers and ranchers we’ll need to provide America’s families with the food and energy they need. This partnership with the Department of Education will help us offer even greater opportunities for young people who want to dedicate their lives to agriculture, food and natural resources.”
The agreement calls for the Departments to exchange a variety of information and participate in joint activities, including webinars, conferences, outreach materials, and helping each other identify industry-validated standards, assessments, best practices, accreditations, and certifications. The Departments also will work jointly to find and use pathways and career programs of study that can prepare students for rewarding careers related to agriculture, food and natural resources.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Risk Management Education and Outreach Partnership Program



Department of Agriculture


 
Synopsis
      


The synopsis for this grant opportunity is detailed below, following this paragraph. This synopsis contains all of the updates to this document that have been posted as of 04/12/2012 . If updates have been made to the opportunity synopsis, update information is provided below the synopsis.If you would like to receive notifications of changes to the grant opportunity click send me change notification emails . The only thing you need to provide for this service is your email address. No other information is requested.

Any inconsistency between the original printed document and the disk or electronic document shall be resolved by giving precedence to the printed document.
Document Type:Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:RMA-RME-OR-2012
Opportunity Category:Discretionary
Posted Date:Apr 12, 2012
Creation Date:Apr 12, 2012
Original Closing Date for Applications:May 24, 2012   
Current Closing Date for Applications:May 24, 2012   
Archive Date:Jun 23, 2012
Funding Instrument Type:Cooperative Agreement 
Category of Funding Activity:Education 
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:120
Estimated Total Program Funding:$3,000,000
Award Ceiling:$99,999
Award Floor:$20,000
CFDA Number(s):10.459  --  Commodity Partnerships for Small Agricultural Risk Management Education Sessions
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:No

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
 

Additional Information on Eligibility:


Agency Name

Risk Management Education

Description

The purpose of this competitive cooperative partnership agreement program is to deliver crop insurance education and risk management training to U.S. agricultural producers to assist them in identifying and managing production, marketing, legal, financial and human risk. 

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RME and Outreach 2012 RFA

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Conservation Partners grants open

[from Philanthropy News Digest] Conservation Partners, a partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and other regional/initiative specific partners, provides grants on a competitive basis to organizations working with NRCS field offices to provide technical assistance to farmers, ranchers, foresters, and other private landowners to optimize wildlife habitat conservation on private lands.


Conservation Partners aims to better focus and increase the effectiveness of Farm Bill assistance funded through programs such as the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program, Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Conservation Reserve Program, and others. In addition, C P will consider funding capacity and outreach for organizations whose mission matches the goals of the program. Priority will be given to proposals that target species and ecosystems of shared interest between NFWF and NRCS, including but not limited to the following areas: Northeast forests, Upper Mississippi River basin, Gulf of Mexico, and prairie pothole.

Eligible applicants include nonprofit 501(c) organizations, educational institutions, tribal governments, and state or local units of governments (e.g., state conservation agencies, counties, townships, cities, conservation districts, utility districts, drainage districts, and others). Individuals, federal government agencies, and for-profit firms are not eligible for grants under this program. Project proposals must include a letter of commitment from the respective NRCS state conservationist(s).

Typical grant awards will range from $50,000 to $250,000. Each program priority area is expected to receive between $500,000 and $1,000,000.

A webinar to discuss the goals of the program and the application process will be held on February 23, 2012.
The complete Request for Proposals, map of priority project areas, and webinar details are available at the NFWF Web site. Link to Complete RFP

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Organic Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative (OREI)


The OREI seeks to solve critical organic agriculture issues, priorities, or problems through the integration of research and extension activities. The purpose of this program is to fund projects that will enhance the ability of producers and processors who have already adopted organic standards to grow and market high quality organic agricultural products. Priority concerns include biological, physical, and social sciences, including economics. The OREI is particularly interested in projects that emphasize research and outreach that assist farmers and ranchers with whole farm planning. Projects should plan to deliver applied production information to producers. Fieldwork must be done on certified organic land or on land in transition to organic certification, as appropriate to project goals and objectives. Refer to the USDA National Organic Program (http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop) for organic production standards.
Who Is Eligible to Apply
  • 1862 Land-Grant Institutions
  • 1890 Land-Grant Institutions
  • 1994 Land-Grant Institutions
  • For-profit Organizations Other Than Small Businesses
  • Individuals
  • Other or Additional Information (See below)
  • Private Institutions of Higher Ed
  • State Agricultural Experiment Stations
  • State Controlled Institutions of Higher Ed
  • More Information on Eligibility
    The following entities are eligible: 1. State agricultural experiment stations; 2. colleges and universities; 3. university research foundations; 4. other research institutions and organizations; 5. Federal agencies; 6. national laboratories; 7. private organizations or corporations; 8. individuals who are United States citizens or nationals; or 9. any group consisting of 2 or more of the entities described in subparagraphs (1) through (8).
    Solicitation Date (Opening)January 17, 2012
    Letter of Intent Due DateNone
    Due Date (Closing)
    March 9, 2012
    Estimated Total Program Funding$19,000,000.00
    Range of Awards$0.00 to $2,000,000.00
    Percent of Applications Funded Last Fiscal Year24%
    Cost Sharing RequirementsSee RFA
    For More Information ContactSteven I. Smith
    Funding Opportunity NumberUSDA-NIFA-ICGP-003649
    CFDA Number10.307
    Contact for Electronic Access Problemswebcomments@nifa.usda.gov