USDA-FFAR – Innovation Challenge for Early Career Scientists

Jun 11, 2024

Dear Colleagues,

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) are seeking research proposals that will drive innovations at the intersection of human health, climate-smart agriculture, and social justice, equity, and opportunity to advance nutrition security. The “Nourishing Next Generation Agrifood Breakthroughs” Innovation Challenge will fund early-career scientists (within 10 years of receiving a Ph.D. or equivalent degree) to lead highly collaborative, interdisciplinary teams on groundbreaking research that addresses nutrition security.

The program seeks to support projects that:

  • Identify and support dynamic and disruptive technologies in nutrition security that align with the USDA Science and Research Strategy, 2023 – 2026: Cultivating Scientific Innovation (USDA's S&RS)
  • Stimulate new professional interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary relationships and connections in service to agricultural innovation aligned with nutrition security
  • Integrate themes of human health, climate-smart agriculture, and social equity, justice and opportunity
  • Leverage existing, unconnected resources in novel ways

Proposed projects should also demonstrate the following characteristics:

  1. Contribute to one or more of the following goals:
    • Develop and deploy advanced solutions to prevent, prepare and protect against threats to U.S. agriculture and food
    • Overcome barriers to the development of agricultural technologies, research tools and qualified products and projects that enhance export competitiveness, environmental sustainability and climate resiliency
    • Ensure that the U.S. remains a leader in developing and deploying agricultural technologies, research tools and qualified projects and products that increase economic opportunities and security for farmers, ranchers and rural communities
  2. Accelerate disruptive innovation that is aligned with USDA's S&RS.
    For this RFA, disruptive innovation may take one or more of the following forms:
    • Radical Innovation
    • Applied Innovation
    • Re-imagined Innovation
  3. Be consistent with FFAR's Priority Areas.

Visit the program web page at https://foundationfar.org/grants-funding/opportunities/usda-ffar-innovation-challenge/ for more information.

Full Proposal Due: July 29, 2024, 2pm PT

Grant Amount: $350,000 to $500,000

Match: Encouraged, but not required, for this funding opportunity

 

Thank you.

Kathleen Nolan, Director, ANR Office of Contracts & Grants (OCG)


By Kendra T Rose
Author - Associate Director, Proposal Development Services