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Food and Nutrition Program (NIFA-BARD-IIA) is sponsored by U.S.-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD), USDA-NIFA, and Israeli Innovation Authority (IIA). A 5-year funding scheme to support applicable joint U. S.
-Israel food and nutrition research and development missions. This program aims to improve food and nutrition, increase the variety and availability of food, and support healthy consumption.
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Food and Nutrition NIFA-BARD-IIA - BARD Submission closed at: July 1, 2026 Food and Nutrition NIFA-BARD-IIA The NIFA-BARD-IIA Food and Nutrition program will support U.S. and Israeli researchers/investigators working together with an Israeli company. The NIFA-BARD-IIA Food and Nutrition program will support U.S. and Israeli researchers/investigators working together with an Israeli company.
The program will grant funding for joint research conducted by a consortium of Israeli and American scientists in authorized research centers (investigators) working with an Israeli company that aims to develop innovative food and nutrition technologies. IP, if available, must be owned by the investigators’ institution(s).
Any existing or pending agreements between the NIFA funded US scientists and their institutions with US or other companies are not affected by this funding program. The Israeli research group will be subject to IIA guidelines and must be accompanied by an Israeli company. The research teams from both countries will be committed to the NIFA-BARD guidelines .
This program will aim to improve food and nutrition, increase the variety and availability of food, and support healthy consumption. ( Research Priorities ).
Recording of Application Webinar Additional resources including template letters and lists of projects are available on the reporting and forms tab Improving Food and Nutrition Increasing the variety and availability of food Supporting healthy consumption Please follow the preproposal guidelines , and submit your preproposal via email to [email protected] . Pre-proposal: June 21, 2026 Full-proposal: August 13, 2026 by 12:00 pm.
Maximum award: Varies with targeted IIA track Next submission date: July 1, 2026 Guidelines for Applications NIFA BARD- IIA Food and Nutrition NIFA-BARD-IIA recipients 2022-2024 BARD Food Security Technology Accelerator This program is a unique opportunity to accelerate food security innovation through binational collaboration, supporting projects at critical stages of development and helping bring transformative solutions to market.
Maximum award: $1 million Next submission date: May 1, 2026 Food and Nutrition NIFA-BARD-IIA The NIFA-BARD-IIA Food and Nutrition program will support U.S. and Israeli researchers/investigators working together with an Israeli company.
Maximum award: Varies with targeted IIA track 2025 Submission BARD will receive applications across all agricultural research areas, including Agricultural Engineering, Animal Health and Production, Aquaculture, Crop Health and Production, Soil and Water Resources, Renewable Resources, Food Products, and Agricultural Economics Maximum award: $600,000 for a 3-year grant BARD Aquaculture and Desert Farming Program This program runs in partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture’s office of the Chief Scientist to support aquaculture desert farming research Maximum award: $600,000 for a 3-year grant Funds projects conducted cooperatively by US and Israeli scientists.
Covers all phases of agricultural R&D including strategic or applied research. For September 2025 submissions, BARD will exclusively consider Pioneer track submissions Maximum award: $310,000 for a 3-year grant The Va’adia-BARD Postdoctoral Fellowship Designed to identify and support young scientists who will eventually become leaders in agricultural sciences and technologies.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U.S. and Israeli researchers collaborating with an Israeli company on innovative food and nutrition technologies; intellectual property must be owned by investigators' institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to 550,000 NIS (approximately $177,000) per year for two years Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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