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SARE Releases 2018 Research & Education Grants Call for Proposals; June 2,
2017
Southern SARE Releases 2018 Research &
Education Grants Call for Proposals
New this year: Applicants may submit either a
systems research-based grant, or an education-based grant
GRIFFIN, Georgia
-- The Southern region of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
(SARE) program has released its Call
for Proposals for the 2018 Research
& Education Grants program.
This year, applicants have a choice of whether
they want to submit a systems research-based pre-proposal, or an
education-based pre-proposal.
Education-based grants are different than
the Professional Development Grant -- Southern SARE’s other education-based
grant program. PDP grants are train-the-trainer grants designed for ag
professionals to conduct sustainable ag education and outreach activities for
the benefit of fellow colleagues.
Southern SARE’s new education grant, falling
under the Research & Education Grant Program, is a broader education and
outreach effort. The grant is open to anyone in agriculture interested in
conducting education and outreach activities for the benefit of the greater
sustainable ag community. Non-governmental
organizations are especially encouraged to apply for this new grant for their
education and outreach activities.
Research pre-proposals focus on sustainable
agriculture based on a systems approach to research, which aims to understand
how the components of a system interact with each other and function as a
whole. The central purpose of research proposals is research-based projects
with an educational/outreach component involved. SSARE is looking for systems
research pre-proposals of around $300,000, though smaller proposals are also welcomed.
Education pre-proposals allow applicants to focus
on educational activities, in which their cooperating partners and intended
audiences would be involved. Education proposals provide a synopsis of the
proposed educational approach to mitigate or solve a problem and encourage
farmer adoption of recommended practices or strategies. SSARE is looking for
Education pre-proposals of around $50,000.
Download the Call
for Proposals to follow the guidelines for writing and submitting the grant
application. The deadline for submitting pre-proposals is 5 p.m. EST, June 2,
2017. If selected, applicants will be invited
to submit a full proposal in August. Grants will be
announced in February of 2018.
The objective of the SARE program is to
enable farmers and ranchers to move
profitably toward production systems compatible with the goal of sustainable
agriculture, including promoting good land stewardship, protecting the health
and safety of people and animals, enhancing quality of life, and strengthening
rural communities.
For more information on research and
education projects, completed or ongoing, search the
national SARE database.
For more information on Southern SARE, log on to http://www.southernsare.org/