Funding-Limited
Submission - USDA - Children, Youth, and Families At-Risk Sustainable Community
Projects (CYFAR SCP); January 17, 2013
The
purpose of the Sustainable Community Projects is to improve the quality and
quantity of comprehensive community-based programs for at-risk children, youth,
and families supported by the Cooperative Extension System. Collaboration
across disciplines, program areas, and geographic lines, as well as a holistic
approach that views the individual in the context of the family and community,
are central to Sustainable Community Projects.
Critical
issues and demographic trends impacting children and families in the state
should be examined including: migrant workers’ children; new immigrant children
and families; children in families coping with military deployments,
separations, and reunions; children and youth facing issues of drugs, violence,
crime, teen pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, obesity,
isolation, poverty and poor school achievement. One of the four
National CYFAR Outcomes must be selected as a focus for all community sites in
the project:
Organizations
may request up to $80,000 per year for single institution projects, or up to
$160,000 per year for joint (multi-institution) projects, for 5 year projects.
No cost sharing is required.
Limited
Submission: Only
1 (one) application per land-grant institution will be accepted.
See
the complete program announcement for additional details and
requirements: http://www.nifa.usda.gov/fo/childrenyouthfamiliessustainablecommunityprojects.cfm
Because
the US Department of Agriculture allows an organization to submit only one
application, the
University of Kentucky has established an internal selection process.
Individuals interested in submitting to this program are to submit the
following materials electronically to the Office of the Vice President for
Research at limitedsubmissions@uky.edu and a copy to their
Associate Dean for Research by Thursday, January 17, 2013:
A
committee will be appointed to review the information and make a
recommendation. The USDA deadline is February 20, 2013.
Questions about the submission process may be sent to Ms. Annette Evans in the
Office of the Vice President for Research (alevan4@email.uky.edu
or 257-1663).