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Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program Education and Workforce Development

This grant provides funding to educational institutions and organizations to develop programs that enhance agricultural literacy and workforce training in the food and agricultural sectors, particularly for diverse student populations.

$750,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Education and Workforce Development (EWD) competitive grants program, managed by the USDAโ€™s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), is dedicated to addressing workforce shortages in agricultural, food, and renewable natural resource sectors in the U.S. economy. For fiscal years 2023 and 2024, AFRI EWD has allocated approximately $49 million each year to fund research, education, and extension projects under six program areas. These grants are designed to support educational initiatives that develop agricultural literacy, workforce training, and experiential learning in food and agricultural sciences for diverse student populations, ranging from K-14 educational professionals to postdoctoral scholars. The program's objectives are to improve agricultural literacy, develop workforce training programs at community colleges, encourage non-formal education in food and agricultural sciences, provide undergraduate students with research and extension experiences, and support predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships in related fields. Specific funding opportunities within these categories are structured to address each stage of the workforce development pipeline and to encourage diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. NIFA emphasizes partnerships with minority-serving institutions, small to mid-sized institutions, and those in EPSCoR (Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) states, as well as international collaboration for projects that demonstrate benefits to U.S. agriculture. Grants are available in several types based on the project area, including Standard and FASE (Food and Agricultural Science Enhancement) grants, which provide additional funding for specific educational and research priorities. Standard grants fund research, education, extension, or integrated projects. FASE grants focus on enhancing the competitiveness of science programs and strengthening institutions, offering unique opportunities for institutions with limited federal funding histories. Each project type must align with one of AFRI's six Farm Bill priorities, which include plant and animal health, food safety, natural resource management, bioenergy, agricultural technology, and rural economic development. Eligibility for funding varies by project type. For single-function projects, eligible applicants include colleges, universities, nonprofit organizations, and tribal entities, among others. Integrated projects, which combine research, education, and extension components, are limited to colleges and universities, including 1994 Land-Grant Institutions and Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges. Matching funds are required for equipment and certain research projects unless a waiver is granted. NIFA will prioritize "Center of Excellence" (COE) applications that demonstrate innovative research and strong public-private partnerships to maximize agricultural benefits for rural communities. Application requirements include a project summary, narrative, budget, data management plan, and a mentoring plan for certain program areas. Specific guidelines for formatting, deadlines, and submission instructions are detailed in the application guide on Grants.gov. Applications are screened for eligibility and undergo a two-part evaluation, including administrative review and scientific peer review by experts from diverse fields. Selection criteria focus on a project's potential impact on agricultural education and workforce development, adherence to program priorities, and the involvement of underrepresented groups. The submission deadlines for each program area vary, with final dates typically set in the late summer to fall of each fiscal year. Notifications are sent to applicants within 30 days after the review process, and successful applicants must ensure compliance with USDA regulations and NIFA's terms and conditions. The program encourages early submission, and applicants can track their applications through Grants.gov and the eRA Commons platform.

Funding Details

Award Range

$22,000 - $750,000

Total Program Funding

$49,000,000

Number of Awards

245

Matching Requirement

Yes - Yes

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

State governments
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
Individuals

Additional Requirements

Eligibility Requirements Applicants for AFRI must meet all the requirements discussed in this RFA. Failure to meet the eligibility criteria by the application deadline may result in exclusion from consideration or, preclude NIFA from making an award. For those new to Federal financial assistance, NIFAs Grants Overview provides highly recommended information about grants and other resources to help understand the Federal awards process. Eligibility is linked to the project type as specified below. 1. Research, Education, or Extension Projects Eligible applicants for single-function Research, Education or Extension Projects include: a) State Agricultural Experiment Station; b) colleges and universities (including junior colleges offering associate degrees or higher); c) university research foundations; d) other research institutions and organizations; e) Federal agencies; f) national laboratories; g) private organizations or corporations; h) individuals who are U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents; and i) any group consisting of two or more entities identified in a) through h). Eligible institutions do not include foreign and international organizations. 2. Integrated Projects Eligible applicants for Integrated Projects include: a) colleges and universities; b) 1994 Land-Grant Institutions; and c) Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges and universities (see NIFAs Hispanic-Serving Agricultural Colleges and Universities page). For item a) under Integrated Projects, the terms college and university mean an educational institution in any state which: a) admits as regular students only persons having a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate; b) is legally authorized within such state to provide a program of education beyond secondary education; c) provides an educational program for which a bachelors degree or any other higher degree is awarded; d) is a public or other nonprofit institution; and e) is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association. A research foundation maintained by a college or university is eligible to receive an award under this program. 3. Food and Agricultural Science Enhancement Grants Part II C.2 contains the eligibility details for Food and Agricultural Science Enhancement (FASE) Grants. Note that under FASE program, New Investigator, Strengthening Standard, Strengthening Conference, Seed, Equipment and Sabbatical Grants are solicited in this RFA. Applicants must respond to the Program Area priorities and deadlines found in Part I C. Grant recipients may subcontract to organizations not eligible to apply provided such organizations are necessary for the conduct of the project. Failure to meet an eligibility criterion by the application deadline may result in the application being excluded from consideration or, even though an application may be reviewed, will preclude NIFA from making an award (see Part III B).

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

March 15, 2024

Application Closes

December 5, 2024

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