FAS Agricultural Export Market Challenge
ID: 356029Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS)

Award Range

$0 - $250K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Agriculture

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is offering a funding opportunity titled the FAS Agricultural Export Market Challenge, aimed at supporting minority-serving institutions (MSIs) by engaging upper-level undergraduate students in international trade careers. The program seeks to enhance student understanding of FAS operations through a simulated export process of U.S. agricultural products, thereby fostering experiential learning and collaboration between FAS and participating institutions. With a total funding amount of $250,000 available for a single award, interested colleges and universities must submit their applications by September 13, 2024, and can reach out to Angel Gonzalez at Angel.Gonzalez@usda.gov or (202) 690-5455 for further information.

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the FAS Agricultural Export Market Challenge, aiming to support minority-serving institutions (MSIs) by fostering student engagement in international trade careers. Interested U.S. colleges and universities can apply before the deadline of September 14, 2024, with the potential to receive up to $250,000 over three years. The program involves upper-level undergraduate students simulating the export process of U.S. agricultural products, enhancing their understanding of FAS operations and careers in international trade. Key objectives include providing experiential learning, generating interest in FAS careers, and strengthening collaborations between FAS and MSIs. Selected recipients will guide program logistics, facilitate workshops, and assess student outcomes. Applications require a detailed budget, project narrative, and proof of eligibility. Additionally, there are strict adherence requirements for compliance and reporting throughout the funding period. This funding opportunity underscores the government's commitment to diversifying the workforce in agricultural trade and enhancing educational partnerships within the sector.
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