United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
Fiscal Year (FY) 2026
Available Funding: $3,500,000
Award Range: $80,000 - $300,000
Number of Awards: 11
A Letter of Intent is not requested for this funding opportunity announcement.
5:00 P.M. Eastern Time, 07/20/2026
Since FY 2015, NIFA and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have supported national and regional centers to provide training, education, and technical assistance that helps producers and processors comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
NIFA requests applications for the Food Safety Outreach Program (FSOP) for FY 2026 to develop and implement food safety training, education, Extension, outreach, and technical assistance projects that will help improve public health by increasing the understanding and adoption of established food safety standards, guidance, and protocols.
This notice identifies the objectives for the FSOP projects, deadlines, funding information, eligibility criteria for projects and applicants, and application forms and associated instructions.
See Appendix I.
| Association Type | Announcement# | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Companion of | USDA-NIFA-FA4182-32936 | Food Safety Outreach Program-Collaborative Education and Training Projects |
| Companion of | USDA-NIFA-FA4182-32937 | Food Safety Outreach Program Technical Assistance-Grant Writing Skills Projects |
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), to the extent permitted by law, will no longer make grants or otherwise fund programs or activities that improperly discriminate on the basis of race or sex, including discrimination in the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies. Instead, USDA will prioritize merit and efficiency. USDA recognizes programs and initiatives will have the greatest impact when these programs and initiatives put American farmers, ranchers, and foresters first by:
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is committed to advancing these principles and encourages applicants to actively engage farmers, ranchers, and foresters when applying for funding opportunities to ensure relevancy and adherence to them. NIFA also encourages agricultural leaders to engage in the peer review panel process to ensure American producers are better served through research, education, and extension activities.
Projects submitted under this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) should align with USDA Secretary's Memorandum 1078-020 Directive on Departmental Research and Development Priorities:
NIFA seeks comments on all NOFOs and uses comments to help meet the requirements of Section 103(c)(2) of the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998 (7 U.S.C. 7613(c)(2)). Applicants may submit written comments to Policy@usda.gov.
The FSOP is authorized under 7 U.S.C. 7625, allowing the Secretary of Agriculture to may make competitive grants to support training, education, extension, outreach, and technical assistance projects that will help improve public health by increasing the understanding and adoption of established food safety standards, guidance, and protocols. The programs gives priority to the specific farmers and ranchers as defined in 7 U.S.C 2279(a)) as well as small processors, or small fresh fruit and vegetable merchant wholesalers with a commitment to public health and expertise in administering programs that contribute to food safety..
In FY 2026, FSOP, under Assistance Listing 10.328, will maintain and continue to expand training, education, outreach, and coordination by soliciting new Community Outreach Projects.
Community Outreach Projects will support the development of new food safety education and outreach programs in local communities and expand upon existing food safety education and outreach programs. Projects will focus on building the capacity of local groups to identify specific needs within their communities and to implement customized food safety education and outreach programs to meet those specific needs. Community outreach project funds can be used to develop and/or expand Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) training in communities to ensure they are consistent with new FSMA rules and meet the needs of expanded audiences. Community Outreach Projects also support the growth and expansion of existing food safety education and outreach programs currently offered in local communities. In addition, these projects will enable existing programs to reach a broader target audience, provide technical assistance, and/or expand to new audiences. New audiences may include those from a variety of agricultural production and processing systems.
Collaborative Engagement Supplements will be available for applications submitted under Community Outreach Projects that support significant collaboration among 1862 Land-grant Universities, 1890 Land-grant Universities, 1994 Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Institutions of Higher Education in Insular Areas, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions (ANNH), Hispanic-Serving Agricultural Colleges and Universities (HSACU), Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI), and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). Applications that include significant collaborations will be funded up to $300,000 ($150,000 above the listed budget for Community Outreach Projects). Significant collaborations are defined as those that strategically align around a common goal and appropriately share resources and responsibilities.
USDA-NIFA-FA4182-32936 Food Safety Outreach Program (FSOP) Collaborative Education and Training Projects
USDA-NIFA-FA4182-32937 Food Safety Outreach Program (FSOP) Technical Assistance – Grant Writing Skills Projects
The following key program information only pertains to the funding year for FY 2026.
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The amount available for FY 2026 is approximately $3,500,000. USDA is not committed to funding any particular application or making a specific number of awards.
The Automated Standard Application for Payments, operated by the Department of Treasury, Bureau of Fiscal Service, is the designated payment system for awards resulting from this NOFO.
NIFA will evaluate applications using the criteria described in Part V of this NOFO. Applications for FY 2026 is limited to the following application types:
New Application: New applications will be evaluated using the criteria described in Part V of this NOFO and are subject to the due dates herein (see Appendix III for definition).
Resubmitted Application: Resubmitted applications must be submitted as a New proposal. Applicants must include their responses to the previous review panel summary within the Narrative document, even when submitting as New. After submitting a Resubmission, applicants must notify NIFA Program staff by email and provide the following information: 1. Application Title, 2. New grant number, and 3. Previous grant number. NIFA Program staff contact information can be found under the Program Contacts section in Appendix I: Agency Contact.
The following describes the types of projects or grants that are eligible for funding:
Applicants must propose one project type: Community Outreach Projects.
In accordance with sections 2, 3, and 8 of 2 CFR Part 422, institutions that conduct USDA-funded extramural research must foster an atmosphere conducive to research integrity, bear primary responsibility for prevention and detection of research misconduct, and maintain and effectively communicate and train their staff regarding policies and procedures. In the event an application to NIFA results in an award, the Authorized Representative (AR) assures, through acceptance of the award, that the institution will comply with the above requirements. Award recipients must, upon request, make available to NIFA the policies, procedures, and documentation to support the conduct of the training. See Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research for further information.
Applicants must meet all the requirements discussed in this NOFO. 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, NIFA's About Grants provides highly recommended information about grants and other resources to help understand the Federal awards process.
The following entity(ies) may apply to this NOFO: Organizations.
Entities are eligible to apply to the FSOP if they meet at least one of the following criteria:
USDA will not accept applications for grants and cooperative agreements submitted for dangerous gain-of-function research, as defined in Section 8 of E.O. 14292.
Duplicate or multiple submissions are not allowed. NIFA will disqualify both applications if an applicant submits duplicate or multiple submissions.
This funding opportunity announcement has no matching requirement. NIFA will not factor matching resources into the review process as an evaluation criterion. While not required, cost share is encouraged.
Applicants must apply to this NOFO electronically; no other method or response is accepted. The electronic application for this NOFO and additional resources are available on Grants.gov and Grants 101. Steps to Obtain Application Materials provides instructions on how to obtain an electronic application. Part III of the NIFA Grants Application Guide contains detailed information regarding the Grants.gov registration process. The NIFA Grants Application Guide is contained in the specific funding opportunity package. When applying for a NIFA award, it is important to reference the version of the guide that is included in the specific funding opportunity application package.
Applicant Organizations: To be eligible to apply for or receive a federal award, applicant organizations must complete and maintain the following registrations:
Important Note: Registration can take six weeks or longer, so begin the process as early as possible. All registrations must be completed before submitting your application
Project Directors (PD(s)): All PD(s) must have an active eRA Commons account.
Important Note: Creating an eRA Commons account can take up to two weeks.
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Using this funding opportunity number USDA-NIFA-FA4182-32935, search for application here.
Contact an Authorized Representative (AR) prior to starting an application to assess the organization's readiness to submit an electronic application.
Email: grantapplicationquestions@usda.gov
Business hours: Monday thru Friday, 7 A.M. – 5 P.M. ET, except Federal holidays.
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Email support: support@grants.gov
Self-service customer-based support: Grants.gov iPortal
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Questions regarding eRA Commons and post-submission questions and inquiries
Finding help online and submitting web tickets: https://www.era.nih.gov/need-help (preferred method of contact)
Telephone: 301-402-7469 or 866-504-9552 (Toll Free)
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The NIFA Grants Application Guide is part of the corresponding application package for this NOFO. The NOFO overrides the NIFA Grants Application Guide if there is a discrepancy between the two documents. Applicants that do not meet the application requirements, to include partial applications, risk being excluded from NIFA's review. NIFA will assign a proposal number to all applications that meet the requirements of this NOFO. Applicants must refer to the proposal number when corresponding with NIFA. Key Application Instructions outlines key instructions for applicants.
Attachments must be in Portable Document Format (PDF). Refer to Part IV of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for additional information.
Check the manifest of submitted files to verify that attachments are in the correct format. Refer to Part IV of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for additional information.
Conduct an administrative review of the application before submission. Refer to Part IV of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for additional information.
Follow the submission instructions. Refer to Part IV of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for additional information.
Provide an accurate email address, where designated, on the SF-424 R&R. Refer to Part V of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for additional information.
See Part V of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for the required certifications and assurances.
Contact the Grants.gov Support Center for technical support and keep a record of the correspondence.
Contact the eRA Service Desk for questions related to eRA Commons, application errors and warnings, and post-submission inquiries.
Contact NIFA if applicant does not receive correspondence from NIFA regarding an application within 30 days of the application deadline.
See Part V of the NIFA Grants Application Guide.
See Part V of the
See Part V of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for profile requirements, details about the biographical sketch, and suggested support templates.
All Senior/Key Persons need an eRA Commons account.
This information is voluntary and is not a precondition of award (see Part V of the NIFA Grants Application Guide).
This funding opportunity announcement does not have matching requirement.
See Part IV, C of this NOFO for funding restrictions regarding IDC, and Part V of the NIFA Grants Application Guide for additional information.
Indirect Cost (IDC) is not to exceed 30 percent of the recipient's Total Federal Funds Awarded (TFFA)
7 U.S.C. 3310 limits the recovery of IDC for the overall award to 30 percent of the TFFA under a research, education, or extension grant. The maximum allowable IDC amount recoverable under the award, including the IDC charged by the subawardee(s), if any, is the lesser of the following and is determined by calculating the amount of IDC using:
If the result of number one is the lesser of the two amounts, the grant recipient is allowed to charge the negotiated IDC rate on the prime award and the subaward(s), if any. Any subawards would be subject to the subawardee’s negotiated IDC rate. The subawardee may charge its negotiated IDC rate on its portion of the award, provided the sum of the IDC amount charged under the award by the prime awardee and the subawardee(s) does not exceed 30 percent of the TFFA.
If the result of number two is the lesser of the two amounts, then the maximum IDC allowed for the overall award, including any subaward(s), is limited to 30 percent of the TFFA. That is, the IDC of the prime awardee plus the sum of the IDC charged by the subawardee(s), if any, may not exceed 30 percent of the TFFA.
In the event of an award, the prime awardee is responsible for ensuring the maximum indirect cost allowed for the award is not exceeded when combining IDC for the Federal portion (i.e., prime and subawardee(s)) and any applicable cost-sharing. Amounts exceeding the maximum allowable IDC are considered unallowable. See sections 408 and 410 of 2 CFR 200.
If the applicant does not have a negotiated rate and NIFA is the cognizant agency, the applicant may request an IDC rate. Applicants are not required to complete the IDC package during the application process and need only to calculate a rate to serve as a basis for requesting IDC. If awarded, the applicant will be required to submit a complete IDC proposal package to obtain a negotiated rate.
Organizations that do not have a current negotiated (including provisional) rate may elect the de minimis rate (2 CFR 200.414(f)). The Uniform Guidance offers the option of electing to charge a de minimis rate of 15 percent of modified total direct costs (MTDC), which may be used indefinitely. As described above and in 2 CFR 200.403, costs must be charged consistently as either indirect or direct costs but may not be double-charged or inconsistently charged as both. If elected, this methodology must be used consistently for all Federal awards until such time as a non-Federal entity chooses to negotiate for a rate, which it may do at any time.
See NIFA Indirect Costs for information including additional resources and NIFA Indirect Cost Guidance Chart.
NIFA awards may not be used to support the procurement of unmanned aircraft systems to process, store, or transmit Federal information (as defined in OMB Circular A-130) unless the grant is specifically available for procurement of such equipment and grantees describe in their application how they will comply with the information security requirements outlined in Appendix B of M-26-02 Ensuring Government Use of Secure Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Supporting United States Producers and develop a risk-based approach to applying those requirements to procurement solicitations to potential vendors under the resulting Federal award. This information, if provided, will be evaluated by NIFA as part of its evaluation process. If such procurement is approved, specific information security requirements may be included in the terms and conditions of the grant to ensure that the grantees will incorporate those requirements in procurement solicitations of unmanned aircraft systems under the Federal award.
NIFA evaluates each application in a two-part process. First, we screen each application to ensure that it meets the administrative requirements set forth in this NOFO. All administrative requirements must be met in order for the application to proceed to the next level of review. Second, a scientific peer-review process will be used to technically evaluate applications that have met the administrative requirements using a review panel (see NIFA Peer Review Process).
NIFA selects reviewers for the review panel based upon their training and experience in relevant scientific, extension, or education fields, taking into account the following factors:
After each peer review panel has completed its deliberations, the responsible program staff of NIFA will recommend that your project is either approved for support from currently available funds or declined due to insufficient funds or unfavorable review.
NIFA reserves the right to negotiate with the PD/PI and/or the submitting organization or institution regarding project revisions (e.g., reductions in the scope of work, funding level, period, or method of support) prior to recommending any project for funding.
After the review process has been completed, NIFA sends copies of reviews, not including the identity of reviewers, and a summary (if applicable) of the review panel comments to the PD.
NIFA takes extreme care to prevent any actual or perceived conflicts of interest that may influence the review or evaluation (see NIFA Peer Review Process for Competitive Grant Applications).
NIFA will use the following criteria to evaluate and score applications to this funding opportunity.
Objectives
This criterion is used to assess how well the Community Outreach Projects:
Previously funded Community or Pilot Projects should identify significant outcomes and impacts of the successful project and include a strong justification and detailed plans for expansion to a larger audience.
Methods
This criterion is used to assess the procedures for:
Developing a communication plan for interacting with respective Regional Centers and for reporting project outcomes to the Regional Centers; and
Key Personnel and Project Management
This criterion is used to assess management of the proposed project, including the roles and responsibilities of key project staff, which include:
Budget and Budget Justification
This criterion is used to assess how well the proposed budget:
Applicants must submit specific management information prior to an award and update the information as needed. Applicants may only need to provide an update if there was a change in previously provided information under this or another NIFA program. NIFA provides the requisite forms during the pre-award process. Although an applicant may be eligible for award under this program, there are factors that may exclude an applicant from receiving Federal financial and nonfinancial assistance and benefits under this program (e.g., debarment or suspension of an individual, or a determination that an applicant is not responsible).
Applicants may withdraw at any time before NIFA makes a final funding decision. NIFA will retain all applications, including withdrawn applications and unfunded applications.
Within the limit of funds authorized, the NIFA awarding official will make grants to responsible and eligible applicants whose applications are judged most meritorious under the procedures set forth in this NOFO. The date specified by the NIFA awarding official as the effective date of the grant must be no later than September 30 of the federal fiscal year in which the project is approved for support and funds are appropriated for such purpose, unless otherwise permitted by law. The project need not be initiated on the grant effective date, but as soon thereafter as practical so that project goals may be attained within the funded project period. All funds granted by NIFA under this NOFO may be used only for the purpose for which they are granted in accordance with the approved application and budget, regulations, terms and conditions of the award, applicable federal cost principles, USDA assistance regulations, and NIFA General Awards Administration Provisions, 7 CFR Part 3430, subparts A through E.
The award document will provide pertinent instructions and information as described in 2 CFR 200.211 (see NIFA's Terms and Conditions).
Several federal statutes and regulations apply to grant applications and the projects outlined in this NOFO (some are listed here: Federal Regulations). Unless specifically noted by statute or award-specific requirements, NIFA Federal Assistance Policy Guide applies to all NIFA awards.
Output and reporting requirements are included in the award terms and conditions. If there are any program or award-specific award terms, they will be identified in the Award Notice.
Each successfully funded project team must develop a communication plan to describe how they will interact with their respective Regional Centers and/or Lead Regional Center. The communication plan must describe a strategy for collecting data and reporting the outcomes . Project outcomes may include a variety of qualitative (descriptive) and/or quantitative (metrics) measures. Quantitative and qualitative measures may include, but are not limited to: (1) New or novel education, training materials, and resources; (2) New or novel delivery mechanisms developed and implemented; (3) Specific commodities or common food safety issues addressed (Community Outreach and Collaborative Education and Training only); (4) Best practices identified and applied; (5) Number of education and training sessions conducted; (6) Number of participants in training and education programs; and (7) Number and percent of participants reporting changes in knowledge and/or behavior as a result of participation in education and training sessions. The PD will be responsible for managing all technical and programmatic aspects of the grant.
The PD will be responsible for attending annual meetings. During the meeting, PDs will report on the progress of their projects, share updates on modified training materials or curricula, and report on interim programmatic outcomes.
Unless the terms and conditions of the award state otherwise, awardees may not in whole or in part delegate or transfer to another person, institution, or organization the responsibility for use or expenditure of award funds.
In accordance with 2 CFR 200.308, awardees must request prior approval from NIFA for the following program or budget-related reasons (the awardee is subject to the terms and conditions identified in the award):
When an application results in an award, it becomes a part of NIFA transaction records, which are available to the public. Information that the Secretary of Agriculture determines to be confidential, privileged, or proprietary in nature will be held in confidence to the extent permitted by law. Therefore, applicants should clearly mark any information within the application they wish to have considered as confidential, privileged, or proprietary. NIFA will retain a copy of an application that does not result in an award for three years. Such an application will be released only with the consent of the applicant or to the extent required by law. An applicant may withdraw at any time prior to the final action thereon.
This program is not subject to the provisions of Executive Order 12372, which requires intergovernmental consultation with state and local officials. Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35), the collection of information requirements contained in this notice have been approved under OMB Document No. 0524- 0039.
NIFA offers language access services, such as interpretation and translation of vital information, free of charge. If you need interpretation or translation services, please visit NIFA Language Access Services.
Please contact sm.if.fdsftyprgrmstf@usda.gov for NOFO questions.
For administrative questions related to:
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 419205, MS 10000
Kansas City, MO 64141-6205
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture
2312 East Bannister Road, MS 10000
Kansas City, MO 64141-3061
(Refer to 7 CFR 3430 Competitive and Noncompetitive Non-formula Federal Assistance Programs – General Award Administrative Provisions for additional definitions)