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Find similar grantsAnimal Health and Disease Research Capacity Program (Section 1433) is sponsored by USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). This program promotes animal health research at accredited state veterinary schools or colleges or agricultural experiment stations. It supports research projects addressing the health and disease of agricultural animals.
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Animal Health and Disease Research Capacity Program | NIFA The lifecycle of grants and cooperative agreements consists of four phases: Pre-Award, Award, Post-Award, and Close Out. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture is committed to serving its stakeholders, Congress, and the public by using new technologies to advance greater openness.
The Data Gateway enables users to find funding data, metrics, and information about research, education, and Extension projects that have received grant awards from NIFA. This website houses a large volume of supporting materials. In this section, you can search the wide range of documents, videos, and other resources.
Veterinary Services Grant Program Technical Assistance Webinar NIFA staff will hold a Technical Assistance Webinar to discuss the Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) Notice of Funding Opportunity. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture provides leadership and funding for programs that advance agriculture-related sciences.
Animal Health and Disease Research Capacity Program The Animal Health and Disease (Section 1433) opportunity is a national-scope capacity program that distributes federal funds on a formula basis to all eligible entities, including all State Agricultural Experiment Stations (SAES) and AVMA accredited US Colleges or Schools of veterinary medicine.
Animal Health and Disease activities support research projects addressing the health and disease of agricultural animals. Applications may only be submitted by an accredited school or college of veterinary medicine or a state agricultural experiment station that conducts animal health and disease research in accordance with NARETPA section 1433(c).
Notice that provides guidance on the process for adding eligible accredited colleges of veterinary medicine to the AHDR-33 capacity and infrastructure program. Request the Administrative Manual for the Continuing Animal Health and Disease Research Program Report from USDA. The 1890's Mailbox is the designated inbox for all 1890 institution requests and communication.
All other recipients should address inquiries to the Capacity Grants Mailbox. Email Capacity Grants Mailbox Organizations receiving Animal Health and Disease Research Capacity Program funding from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), are required to submit the following reports: NIFA utilizes the NIFA Reporting System (NRS) for all programmatic reporting.
NRS currently contains the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998 (AREERA) Plans of Work, Annual Reports of Accomplishments and other capacity grant data for research projects and Extension programs. To access the NRS application, click the button below. NIFA Reporting System (NRS) Per 2 CFR 200.
238, awardees are required to submit a SF-425, Federal Financial Report annually no later than 90 calendar days after the reporting period. The final SF-425 is due no later than 120 calendar days after the conclusion of the period of performance. The form should be submitted through the ezFedGrants (eFG) Portal.
To access the SF-425 instructions and the required manual form for submitting a revised SF-425, click the button below. For SF-425 report inquiries, 1890 institutions should email the 1890's Mailbox . Questions from all other recipients should be directed to the Capacity Grants mailbox .
SF-425 Federal Financial Report National Program Leader (NPL) The Policy Guide continues to provide comprehensive guidance on roles and responsibilities, application and review processes, award notification and administration procedures, award terms and conditions, uniform administrative requirements, allowable costs, reporting requirements, close-out...
Award terms and conditions are determined by statutory, regulatory, and agency requirements, as well as each grant’s circumstances. Terms and conditions dictate important items related to your grant, including method of payment, reporting frequency and content, and prior approval requirements. The U.S. Code defines the legal authority for federal program funding.
Click below to explore 7 USC 3195: Continuing animal health and disease, food security, and stewardship research, education, and extension programs to learn more. Capacity Grantee Resources Here are resources capacity grantees can use to manage their grants, including detailed information on the equipment prior approval requirement for capacity grants.
Capacity Programs Requests for Proposals For general administrative application questions, please contact us at Grantapplicationquestions@usda. gov. Capacity Grants Life Cycle Understanding the life cycle of the award process can help you determine actions you may be responsible for within each step and can be a useful planning tool in preparing for Pre-Award, Award, and Post-Award activities.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Accredited schools or colleges of veterinary medicine or state agricultural experiment stations that conduct animal health and disease research in accordance with NARETPA section 1433(c). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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