(FOA)-Limited
Submission – USDA/NIFA - Crop
Protection and Pest Management (CPPM) Program (USDA-NIFA-CPPM-007432); May 12,
2020
Purpose: The purpose
of the Crop Protection and Pest Management (CPPM) program is to address high
priority issues related to pests and their management using integrated pest management (IPM)
approaches at the state, regional and national levels. The CPPM program supports
projects that will ensure food security and respond effectively to other major
societal pest management challenges with comprehensive IPM approaches that are
economically viable, ecologically prudent, and safe for human health. The
CPPM program is soliciting new applications to provide funding
for:
•
Plant
Protection Tactics and Tools: Need
for discovery, development, and introduction of new pest management tactics for
use in IPM systems.
•
Enhancing
Agricultural Biosecurity: To
develop and maintain key information systems, networks, and decision support
tools that provide the knowledge infrastructure needed for early detection and
the application of science-based IPM systems for invasive, emerging and
high-consequence pests that threaten U.S. agriculture.
•
IPM
for Sustainable Communities: Direct
application of IPM knowledge and expertise to address pest management challenges
in non-traditional settings such as urban structures, landscapes and gardens,
homes and schools.
Applicants
must propose one of three project types - Applied research, Research-led,
Extension-led.
•
Applied
research (single-function)
projects develop innovative, ecologically-based, sustainable IPM technologies,
tactics, strategies and systems that address regional and/or national IPM
priorities.
•
Research-led
projects enhance the
adoption of innovative, ecologically-based, sustainable IPM strategies and
systems.
•
Extension-led
projects extend
implementation of innovative, ecologically-based, sustainable IPM strategies and
systems by IPM practitioners and growers. Extension-led projects enhance
outreach efforts and maximize opportunities to build strategic alliances with
stakeholders to expand their active participation in increasing the
implementation of IPM methods.
Note:
CPPM encourages (but does not require) projects that develop content suitable
for delivery through eXtension.
Cost
Sharing/Match:
1:1
required (NIFA
may waive the matching funds requirement for a grant if the results of the
project under certain conditions. See program guidelines.)
Funding
Amount/ Project Period:
Single-state application: $200,000 for up to 3 years; Multi-state
application: $325,000 for up to 3 years.
Link
to Funding Opportunity
Announcement
Institutional
Limit: 1
Internal
Competition: To
participate in the university’s selection process,please
submit the following, assembled
into a single PDF file, to the Office of the Vice President for Research
via this
portal, with a copy to your Associate Dean for
Research by May 12, 2020:
·
Names and departments or affiliations of
the Project Director and other key personnel or partners
·
Title of program and/or funding
opportunity announcement number
·
Project Type (Applied research,
Research-led, or Extension-led)
·
Brief project description (2 pages
maximum)
·
Brief biographical
sketch
·
Budget, including source of matching
funds
A committee
will be convened to review the material and make a recommendation. For questions
or issues with submission through the portal, email the limited submission
mailbox (limitedsubmissions@uky.edu), or call 257-2861.
Agency
Deadline: June 8,
2020