Specialty Crop Research Initiative Grants for 2022

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has released the pre-application for their Fiscal Year 2022 Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) program with funding levels ranging from $50,000 – $10 million per grant award and an estimated total program funding of $80 million. Applications are due January 21, 2022.

What is the purpose of NIFA’s SCRI program? The purpose of the SCRI program is to address the critical needs of the specialty crop industry by awarding grants to support research and extension that address key challenges of national, regional, and multi-state importance in sustaining all components of food and agriculture, including conventional and organic food production systems. The program recognizes that for some specialty crops which are grown in a limited number of states, the multi-state nature of projects can be difficult to address. Except for Research and Extension Planning Projects, the SCRI program only considers projects that integrate research and extension activities.

Who is eligible to apply? Pre-applications may only be submitted by Federal agencies, national laboratories, colleges and universities, research institutions and organizations, private organizations or corporations, State Agricultural Experiment Stations, individuals, or groups consisting of two or more of these Entities.

What projects types are eligible? The SCRI program offers the following three project types in FY 2022:

  • Standard Research and Extension Projects (SREPs)
    • Project Period – Up to four years.
    • Budget – Normally, Federal funds will not exceed $1,000,000 per year. Requests less than $250,000 per project are discouraged.
    • Purpose – To support targeted problem-solving efforts that would not qualify in scope for support as a Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP).
  • Coordinated Agricultural Projects (CAPs)
    • Project Period – Up to four years.
    • Budget – Normally, Federal funds will not exceed $2,000,000 per year.
    • Purpose – To address specific multiple components of a primary system or multiple components of areas where primary systems overlap.
  • Research and Extension Planning Projects
    • Project period – One year.
    • Budget – Federal funds up to $50,000 per project.
    • Purpose – To provide assistance to applicants in the development of quality future SREP or CAP proposals (grant planning). Funds may also be requested to provide assistance to consumer, producer, or industry groups for developing strategic research and extension plans – including goals, objectives, priorities, etc. (strategic planning). The expectation is that developed plans could provide the relevance bases for future SCRI grant applications.
      • Research and Extension Planning Projects are intended to support two types of activities, either to:
        • provide assistance to applicants in the development of quality future SREP or CAP proposals (grant planning) or
        • provide assistance to consumer, producer, or industry groups for developing strategic research and extension plans – including goals, objectives, priorities, etc. (strategic planning).
          • The expectation is that developed “plans” could provide the relevance bases for future SCRI grant applications.
      • Priority will be given to applicants who can:
        • demonstrate limited resources for either submitting large grant applications or for supporting strategic planning activities on their own;
        • articulate benefits to be accrued from formal planning activities; and
        • provide evidence of a high likelihood that quality future applications would be submitted for SCRI projects (desired for grant planning) or would result in a publicly available strategic plan, which could be used to support a variety of industry-relevant research and extension activities, including development of one or more future SCRI grant applications (desired for strategic planning).

Are matching funds required for this program? Matching is generally required for this program under the 2018 Farm Bill; however, for the past few years NIFA has waived that match when provided the authority in the appropriations bills. Matching funds may include, but are not limited to, funds from an agricultural commodity promotion, research, and information program.

When is the application due? The pre-application is due January 21, 2022. Applicants selected to submit a full proposal will be selected after this date.

The full Request for Pre-Application can be found here.

Morrison has had success with this grant program. For more information on this grant or how to apply with Morrison’s assistance, please contact the Morrison Grants Team by email at grants@morrisonco.net or call us at 530-893-4764.

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