Closed · USDA-FAS-10960-0200-10-20-0007 · CFDA 10.960 · Discretionary
Support to Global Agricultural Innovation Agenda and Forum
Federal grant opportunity posted by Trade Policy and Geographic Affairs, cataloged on Grants.gov.
- $500K-$1M
- Award range
- Closed
- Status
- August 31, 2020
- Close date
- 1
- Expected awards
The verdict
Support to Global Agricultural Innovation Agenda and Forum is a closed discretionary listing from Trade Policy and Geographic Affairs that offered $500,000 -- $1,000,000 across 1 expected award. Future funding cycles may be published under the same CFDA number.
- $500K-$1M
- award range
- Closed
- application status
- 1
- expected award
- 10.960
- CFDA program
Opportunity snapshot. This Grants.gov announcement - Support to Global Agricultural Innovation Agenda and Forum - is cataloged under number USDA-FAS-10960-0200-10-20-0007 and tied to CFDA assistance listing 10.960, posted by Trade Policy and Geographic Affairs. Grants.gov currently shows the opportunity as closed, first posted on August 14, 2020. The funding category is Discretionary, delivered as a other.
Award economics. The award range on file is $500,000 -- $1,000,000. The agency has projected $1.0 million in total estimated funding for this announcement. It expects to issue 1 award. If the agency funds the expected 1 award from the $1.0 million estimated pool, the average award works out to roughly $1.0 million. Cost sharing is not required, so applicants do not need to commit matching funds to be competitive on this opportunity. Federal award ranges are often upper bounds; actual allocations reflect program appropriations, the strength of the applicant pool, and the evaluation committee's scoring.
Deadline and action path. This opportunity closed on August 31, 2020. Future funding cycles may be published under the same CFDA number, so monitoring the parent program page is the most reliable way to catch re-announcements. Every Grants.gov submission requires an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Review the Eligibility section below carefully, federal eligibility categories (nonprofit, state or local government, tribal, individual, educational institution, small business) have distinct registration and reporting requirements. Pre-application outreach to the listed agency contact is permitted and often welcomed, it helps clarify scope and scoring priorities. Before acting on the deadline or award figures above, verify them directly on the official Grants.gov listing, amendments can change dates and amounts after this page was last refreshed.
Award Range
$500,000 -- $1,000,000
Close Date
August 31, 2020
Posted
August 14, 2020
Est. Total Funding
$1,000,000
Expected Awards
1
Instrument
Other
Description
PROGRAM OVERVIEWFAS’s mission is to create economic opportunity for American agriculture by expanding global markets. FAS collaborates with U.S. regulatory agencies, land-grant universities, and private sector organizations to eliminate or reduce technical barriers encountered by exporters of U.S. agricultural products to partner countries through the use of trade capacity building. FAS engages foreign governments to establish science-based trading systems that are consistent with U.S. policies and objectives, World Trade Organization (WTO) obligations, and international norms established through bodies such as the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO), as well as international standards-setting bodies such as Codex Alimentarius (Codex), International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), and the World Animal Health Organization (OIE).Agricultural production of crops, livestock, forestry or aquaculture is becoming a highly technical and an ever-changing industry. Increasingly it is crucial for government officials engaging in governing bodies of international organizations to better understand the importance of agricultural sciences, safe food production, and continuous research. Scientific principles and emerging technologies in the agriculture and forestry and learn how such science and technologies can play a substantial role in providing solutions to tremendous challenges.The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA/FAS) seeks to partner with Purdue University to organize one or more focused events having the components of a high-level agriculture bioscience and innovation dialogue, knowledge sharing side-events, and showcasing opportunities on science and technology. PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND PRIORITIESSharing knowledge and showcasing agriculture technology and innovations transforming food systems around the world and providing technical foundation on a full spectrum of tools. PURPOSE: Focused events bringing together agribusiness, food brands, producers, investors and entrepreneurs sharing knowledge, fostering learning, and exploring collaboration with international organizations and their member nations to bring science, innovation, and transformative solutions to the food system and fast-track these to the field. Shared agricultural knowledge covering digitization and automation, crop protection and bio-based inputs, animal nutrition and health, genetics and precision breeding, supply chains, food systems for future generations, sustainable intensification in the field, ecosystem services. Ideally the Forum themes will cut across all dimensions of the production and the supply chain – from crop, forestry, fishery or livestock production to the management of inputs and resources, to organization and supply chains.Through presentations in virtual or in-person events, technical experts and in-country officials can speak on private-public partnerships, promote the benefits of building technical capacity and scaling. Government representatives from can present on relevant aspects of innovation that are well aligned with related thematic areas. Each virtual event is expected to include a diverse and broad audience. OUTCOMES: The events under the forum will contribute to:• strengthening awareness and support for inclusive sustainable innovative approaches and agricultural technologies in such areas as the provision of technical advice to governments, technical and development assistance, and knowledge sharing at global, regional and country levels;• promoting and validating scientific methods and best practices for agricultural innovation and technologies; and• contributing to fine-tuning and strengthening of programmatic activities of international organizations to support inclusive innovations and agricultural technologies in such areas as the provision of technical advice to governments, technical assistance, and knowledge sharing. KEY THEMES: Forum events should emphasize recent advances, and the beneficial effects of scientific and technological tools, as well as showcasing what is commercially available or about to become available as inputs for agricultural production, supply, and distribution. Possible key thematic areas of focus to be featured in these events, later agreed by USDA and the implementing partner for each event, can be:Innovative Agricultural PlatformsAgBioScience Entrepreneurs, Small-Medium Sized Farming OperationsFarmers and Key Customers for New Technology DevelopmentsSoil HealthCrops, Animals, Precision Breeding and BiologySupply Chain InsightsAgriculture Digitization and Big DataAutomation, Robotics, Conventional/Protected/Vertical FarmingMapping the Impact of 21st Century AgricultureDeterminants of Innovation Investments for a Better WorldAccelerating the Super Evolution of AgricultureEvidence-based, Country-led/owned initiatives to accelerate agricultural transformation FORUM COMPONENTS:Virtual and in-person eventsHigh-level segment and forum panel sessionsSide-EventsScience and Technology Fair (Parallel Program Presentations) POTENTIAL PARTNERSHIPS:Institutions within the U.S. Land-Grant University (LGU) SystemInternational Organizations / Foreign Public EntitiesPrivate Sector EntitiesNon-governmental Organizations and FoundationsInternational Research and Academic Institutions/Universities OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES: Innovations featured in the events should be inclusive of tools in the toolbox; they must be underpinned with science and evidence for benefiting farmers in their efforts to produce more food with less resource inputs. Just as American farmers are adopting innovations and science that originate from outside the United States, any relevant innovations are preferred, for example: GE Bt Eggplant Varieties.
Eligibility
Grants.gov lists this opportunity under eligibility category code 06. These codes correspond to applicant types (state/local government, tribal organization, nonprofit, educational institution, individual, small business, etc.) defined in Grants.gov's own eligibility reference. See the current Grants.gov eligibility categories or check the official listing below for this opportunity's exact eligibility statement.
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Parent Grant Program
Schools and Roads — Grants to States
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agency Contact
Tamara Marshall-Jones Agency Grants Management Officer
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