1890 Institution Teaching, Research and Extension Capacity Building Grants (CBG) Program

The 1890 CBG is intended to strengthen teaching, research and extension programs in the food and agricultural sciences by building the institutional capacities of the 1890 Land-Grant Institutions,including Tuskegee University, West Virginia State University, and Central State University (per Section

credit:


7129 of Pub.

L.

113-79).

The CBG program supports projects that strengthen teaching programs in the food and agricultural sciences in the need areas of curriculum design and materials development, faculty development, and others.

CBG supports projects that strengthen research and extension programs in need areas of studies and experimentation, extension program development support systems, and others.

The CBG also support integrated project grants.

The intent of this initiative is to increase and strengthen food and agriculture sciences at the 1890s through integration of education, research and extension.

Applications submitted to CBG must address at least one of the following NIFA strategic goals:
sustainable bioenergy; food security; childhood obesity prevention; or food safety.

See RFA for details.
Agency: Department of Agriculture

Office: National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Estimated Funding: $22,000,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
1890 Institution Teaching, Research and Extension Capacity Building Grants (CBG) Program

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applications may only be submitted by eligible 1890 Land-Grant Institutions, including Tuskegee University, West Virginia State University, and Central State University (per Section 7129 of Pub.

L.

113-79).

See RFA for full list.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://nifa.usda.gov/funding-opportunity/1890-institution-teaching-research-and-extension-capacity-building-grants-cbg

Contact:


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Date Posted:
2020-04-09

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2020-10-10




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